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  • Hurricane Season Preparedness

    September marks the height of hurricane season. Prepare now and beat the rush for supplies and shelter. Don’t forget personnel that may need additional assistance due to injury or illness

  • Moody A-10 engine maintainers make history

    For the first time, Moody’s 23d Maintenance Squadron’s (MXS) propulsion flight accomplished an unprecedented feat by ensuring every TF34 engine in their fleet is repaired to serviceable status. This readiness level relinquishes the need for the flight to perform maintenance on their current A-10C

  • Shooters get schooled

    Teams of Airmen move in and out of cover while under fire. Less than 15 feet from the enemy, one of the Airman’s primary weapons jams. Without hesitation, in one fluid motion, he slings his rifle, draws his pistol and quickly eliminates the threat.Airmen from various career fields within the 93d Air

  • Lieutenant colonel sets sights on marksman victory

    In the midst of countless rounds exploding across the firing range, his sights are set on one thing, the target. To the left and right of him are some of the nation’s best marksmen, but he’s ready. Prepared, he exhales and fires shot after shot hoping to leave his mark on what many consider to be

  • Pre-Ranger course readies Airmen for ‘real deal’

    Instructors evaluated Airmen during a Pre-Ranger Assessment Course (Pre-RAC), Aug. 24-26, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Moody’s 93d Air Ground Operations Wing hosted the three-day assessment which challenged approximately 20 Airmen from the 93d AGOW and 23d Wing on their physical fitness, land

  • Pave Hawk crews practice how they "play"

    Practice how you play; a phrase used by coaches all over the world to emphasize the importance of being ready to execute the right play at the right time. Like a member of a sports team, every Airman plays a part in the overall success of any mission. It’s also the reason the 41st Rescue Squadron

  • ATC Airmen control Moody skies

    Air traffic controllers train to sequence and separate aircraft, issue safety alerts, ensure the safety of pilots and manage the expeditious flow of air traffic in and out of Moody’s airspace.

  • Airmen ‘bring the heat’ with hot pits, gear up faster turnaround

    Airmen from the 23d Logistic Readiness Squadron (LRS) and 476th Maintenance Squadron performed a hot pit refuel, Aug. 14, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Members of the 23d LRS preposition fueling trucks to allow aircraft to refuel without needing to shut down. This style of refueling is used to