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  • 23d SFS sharpens skills through training

    The 23d SFS held a “shoot, don’t shoot, engage” training scenario to help prepare their Airmen on how to handle situations in which they have to fire their weapon or simply talk to someone, Jan. 8, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga.

  • Playground construction comes full swing

    The 23d Force Support Squadron (FSS) is currently reconstructing the Moody Inn playground, slated for completion, Jan. 26, here.The 23d FSS rebuilt and designed the new playground to improve quality of life and safety for Team Moody families.

  • 75th AMU keeps A-10s flying despite frigid conditions

    After a a snow storm halted all flying and maintenance operations, the 75th Aircraft Maintenance Unit took extra measures to ensure their A-10C Thunderbolt II’s could resume flying and operate in frigid temperatures. The maintainers were able to get the A-10’s flying and mission ready within 24

  • Moody gets street smart at presentation

    Training coordinators conducted a Street Smart presentation, Jan. 2, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. The presenters utilized Airmen to simulate the potential results of drunk driving. Street Smart is a safety program designed to emphasize the dangers of making poor decisions and then driving a

  • Team Moody brings holiday spirit to DFAC

    Leadership from Moody Air Force Base came to the Georgia Pines Dining Facility to serve the annual Christmas meal, Dec. 25, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. The meal was an opportunity for Airmen, retirees, dependents and leadership to enjoy a traditional Christmas meal.

  • EOD tests response readiness

    Airmen from the 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) participated in an Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) response exercise, Dec. 21, here.The training evaluated the Airmen on their ability to respond to a distress call, locate, identify and neutralize an improvised explosive device.

  • Metals tech: perfection in precision

    Precision is the name of the game for the metals technicians, who must abide by the welding and machinery measuring tolerance of three thousandths of an inch, which is approximately the width of a human hair.The 23d Maintenance Squadron’s (MXS) aircraft metals technology technicians strive for