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  • NDI: inspecting parts, protecting lives

    Non-destructive inspection technicians use various techniques to inspect cracks or defects on aircraft parts, thereby preventing potentially catastrophic aircraft incidents.

  • Engaging drug reduction outreach nets Travis DoD award

    Travis Air Force Base’s Drug Demand Reduction Program has won the Secretary of Defense Community Drug Awareness Award for their continuous involvement in drug prevention efforts in the surrounding community.

  • 347th Rescue Group initiates new medical, survival training

    Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape specialists and Independent Duty Medical Technicians recently partnered to innovate a more realistic training experience for 23d Wing aircrew.The training is designed to merge many smaller courses into one three-day course that seamlessly ties together

  • Airmen depart for Combat Hammer

    Pilots traveled to Eglin AFB, Fla., to participate in exercise COMBAT HAMMER. The exercise evaluates the effectiveness, maintainability, suitability and accuracy of precision guided munitions and high technology air to ground munitions from tactical deliveries against realistic targets with

  • Airman works toward commitment, pays it forward

    For one Pennsylvania native, taking care of families and others has always been a lifelong passion.Staff Sgt. Samantha Murphy’s, 23d Wing command post NCO in charge of systems, desire and dedication to pursue social work has grown and developed first out of a love of helping people, and now to

  • Remember to Change Your Smoke Detector Battery

    Although timekeeping is a vital part of our lives and we should keep our clocks working to stay on track, it’s also important for people to ensure the safety of themselves and their loved ones by keeping their smoke alarm in the same working order.

  • Team Moody conducts post air show FOD walk

    Moody Airmen performed a FOD walk following the Thunder Over South Georgia Air Show to remove any debris that could potentially cause damage to aircraft or vehicles.

  • Weapons Airmen 'wow' spectators

    Moody hosted the Thunder Over South Georgia Air Show, Oct. 28-29, 2017. In addition to aerial events, the air show also provided a unique opportunity to educate the public on past and present Air Force capabilities, increase recruiting and show appreciation to the local community.

  • 'Thunder' erupts in South Georgia

    Team Moody hosted an open house to thank the local community for all its support and exhibit air power. It included aerial performances, food, face painting and much more.