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  • 41st RQS showcase capabilities

    The 41st Rescue Squadron showcased its capabilities during the 2017 Thunder Over South Georgia Air Show. The open house is an opportunity for Moody to thank the local community for all its support, and exhibit air power. It included aerial performances, food, face painting and much more.

  • Airman readiness: Taking care of the body starts with the mouth

    Before reaching for that mid-afternoon soda or in to that bowl of office candy, you might want to think about how well you are keeping your mouth clean. The mouth is an important part of the body and can affect overall health. October is Dental Hygiene Month and, according to Air Force dental

  • Local reporter flies like a 'Thunderbird'

    Noelani Mathews, multimedia journalist, took a media flight in an F-16D Fighting Falcon, Oct. 27, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, based out of Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., are the Air Force’s premier aerial demonstration team, performing at air shows and special

  • Continuing an Air Force career - hope after a breast cancer diagnosis

    The pink ribbon that symbolizes National Breast Cancer Awareness might be seen as a somber image, but it also represents hope and the many survivors. As awareness, support, and research funding have increased, more and more women are surviving breast cancer and returning to their careers.

  • Trunk or Treat: 'Scares' up fun

    More than 3,500 Airmen and their families participated in the annual Trunk or Treat event hosted by the 23d Force Support Squadron Youth Programs. 

  • A/TA awards Airmen’s impact to mobility mission

    SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. -- Each year Airmen and units that have made outstanding contributions to the Mobility Air Force’s mission are recognized during the annual national Airlift/Tanker Association Symposium and technology convention.This year the event is taking place at the World Center

  • Team Moody puts a 'twist' on painting

    The event was geared toward providing fun painting experiences for Active Duty members and their dependents, which can help ease some of the stress they face as military families. During the event, participants went through the steps to paint a festive fall pumpkin.

  • Awareness saves lives

    Breast cancer doesn’t discriminate.For some, it lurks, slowly developing in an effort to wear them down. For others it’s aggressive, and wreaks havoc on their bodies and will to go on. October is Breast Cancer and Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Moody’s awareness effort climaxed with a Pink