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  • Moody gets muddy

    Competitors trekked 4.6 miles through the mud, water and 29 obstacles that made up the course. This is the fifth year Moody has hosted the event and more than 800 patrons participated.

  • NDI: going beyond what eyes see

    Non-Destructive Inspection technicians examine and inspect numerous aircraft parts and components to ensure that they are in usable condition using various methods such as X-ray, florescent dye penetrant, oil analysis and ultrasonic scanning.

  • 23d WG commander tours 23d MDG

    Col. Jennifer Short toured the 23d MDG to gain a better understanding of their overall mission, capabilities, and comprehensive duties, and was able to experience the day-to-day operations of the various units within the 23d MDG, ranging from bioenvironmental to ambulatory care.

  • Spouses throw down during crud tourney

    Team Moody held a spouses crud tourney, April 27, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. The Moody spouses built the event around teamwork and comradery, giving them an opportunity to experience a long-held tradition amongst the Air Force fighter and rescue squadrons. Though the game originated in the

  • Sprouts plant tree during Arbor Day celebration

    Children from Moody’s child development center helped plant an oak tree during Arbor Day, April 27, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga.Moody annually celebrates the holiday which encourages the benefits of planting trees. For 19 years the base has been a part of the Tree City USA Program by the

  • Fabrication flight: masters in metal

    Metals technicians support the mission by utilizing fabrication techniques to repair and overhaul countless tools and aircraft parts. The technicians strive to exercise safe and precise fabrication techniques to be able to sufficiently handle their intense workload.

  • Lupus Awareness Month: Being visible for an invisible disease

    According to the Lupus Foundation of America, I am the perfect target for a disease such as this. I am a 26 year-old black woman and one of five million people to develop a form of lupus. It’s unknown as to why women of color are three times more likely to develop lupus than Caucasians, but anyone,

  • Kids gear up to deploy

    The event allowed children the opportunity to experience what their parents go through while preparing to deploy. Children participated in obstacle courses, watched demonstrations and toured various aircraft and vehicles used by Airmen at Moody.

  • 81st FS receives new A-29s, prepares for future

    A new wave of A-29 Super Tucanos arrived in support of the 81st Fighter Squadron’s training mission, April 24 and 26, here.The A-29s will aid in the continuation of the Afghan light air support training mission, which ultimately provides Afghan pilots with the capabilities of finding, tracking, and

  • Firefighters combine forces, improve life-saving skills

    Firefighters from the 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) along with firefighters from the Valdosta Fire Department (VFD) conducted joint live-fire training, April 24-25, here. The training was geared towards allowing the firefighters to gain more experience fighting aircraft fires and being able to