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  • Airman opens door for innovation

    Innovative Airmen allow the Air Force to bring the future faster, and one master sergeant is trying to revamp the way rocket propellant is cleaned off the flightline.Master Sgt. Terri Adams, 23d Civil Engineer Squadron emergency management section chief, won the Air Combat Command’s level of the Air

  • 23d Wing leaders tour Safeside

    The 23d Wing commander and command chief visited the 820th Base Defense Group to gain a better understanding of their missions, capabilities, and training needs.

  • 723d AMXS wraps up HH-60 depot maintenance

    From 16-25 Jan., Airmen from the 723d AMXS performed 216 hours of maintenance on an HH-60 after it returned to Moody following 350 days of depot maintenance at Naval Air Station (NAS) Jacksonville. While at NAS Jacksonville, the HH-60 underwent a complete structural overhaul where it received new

  • Moody stays sanitized

    The 23d Medical Group is essential for providing health services to Airmen and their Families. One piece of equipment the clinics rely on daily is the sterilizer, which is critical to keeping the dental, family and women’s health clinics up and running.In an effort to streamline processes within the

  • Annual award nominees tour Moody

    The Tour of Champions recognizes 23d Wing annual award nominees and an opportunity to gain a better perspective of the 23d Wing’s mission.

  • Children learn tips for healthy smiles

    Although Moody’s Preventative Dentistry Team stresses the importance of proper dental care in children throughout the year, it is a subject that they shine an extra spotlight on during National Children’s Dental Health Month.To do this, Airmen from Moody’s Dental Clinic visited the Child Development

  • Military Working Dogs hone scent scouting skills

    23d Security Forces Squadron Airmen constantly train with their assigned Military Working Dogs to ensure their ability to conduct patrols, drug detection and explosive detection operations.

  • 820th BDG prepares for future

    A convoy is ambushed downrange. The gunner attempts to return fire, but mid-burst, it jams. Thinking back to the class he took to qualify on the weapon, he quickly performs the immediate actions needed to continue firing the weapon and protect the convoy. This is the expertise the Combat Arms

  • 41st RQS, HMU perform night operations

    The 41st RQS is responsible for maintaining combat-ready personnel for recovery missions. To achieve this, members of the squadron constantly train on day and nighttime operations to maintain proficiency.

  • Strengthening Trusted Care culture in Air Force medicine

    On October 26th, 2017, over 130 leaders across various health care organizations gathered to listen to Col. Christian Lyons and Lt. Col. Michael Fea speak on Trusted Care’s aim of positioning the Air Force Medical Service as a high reliability organization.