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  • 74th Fighter Squadron returns home

    More than 300 Airmen from Moody returned home after a seven-month deployment in support of Operation Inherent Resolve (OIR) to defeat ISIS in designated areas in Iraq and Syria. During the deployment, the 74th Fighter Squadron flew more than 1,700 sorties, employed weapons 4,400 times, destroyed

  • POL enables faster turnarounds, longer missions

    “With hot-pit refuels we’re prepositioned and they taxi to us and with the engines still running,” said Tech. Sgt. Zachary Beggin, 23d LRS NCO in charge of fuels distribution. “They hookup, refuel and their back up in the air and it decreases ground time by 66 percent.”Less ground time means more

  • Airmen jump through winter skies

    Airmen from the 820th Base Defense Group conduct Static-line parachute jumps to maintain currency and ensure their ability to rapidly deploy anywhere in the world at a moment’s notice.

  • Bio Flight trains to fight biohazards

    The Bioenvironmental Engineering Flight tested their response capabilities in a simulated contamination scenario, Jan. 12, 2018, here.Bioenvironmental engineering specialists focus on reducing health hazards in the workplace and surrounding areas.

  • 23d MXS builds bombs, prepares to deploy

    Maintenance Airmen participated in a combat munitions training class, Jan. 8-11, here.The 23d Maintenance Squadron held the CMT class to acclimate the Airmen with building a Joint Direct Attack Munition and improving their readiness to perform in a deployed environment.

  • HVAC Airmen warm-up Moody

    The equipment that keeps Moody Air Force Base comfortable indoors is designed for a climate that is typically warm year round, but when temperatures fall below 40 degrees, the equipment starts to malfunction.Airmen who work in Moody’s Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning are experiencing an

  • Armament Airmen assemble accouterments

    Moody’s armament flight is responsible for maintaining all of the aircraft weapons systems components when they're removed from the aircraft. This includes gun systems, alternate mission equipment and bomb racks.

  • 41st HMU maintains helicopter readiness

    Airmen assigned to the 41st Helicopter Maintenance Unit (HMU) perform maintenance on an HH-60G Pave Hawk, Jan. 9, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. The 41st HMU keeps Pave Hawks operationally ready by performing inspections and repairs on various components of the helicopter. Those efforts are