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  • 23d AMDS debunks dental myths

    Natural oral health remedies are on the rise, even though there is no scientific evidence to support their effectiveness or safety. The trends that we are currently aware of include oil pulling and brushing with a charcoal derived mixture. Neither practice should be used to supplement oral hygiene

  • Moody holds Alpha Warrior prelims

    Airmen are battling for the title of ‘Alpha Warrior’ Sept. 27 – Oct. 6, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga.The Alpha Warrior program was adopted by the Air Force in support of the Comprehensive Airmen Fitness pillars: mental, social, physical and spiritual. The program consists of varying obstacle courses

  • 23d CES, Red Cross give disaster preparedness insight

    Members from the 23d Civil Engineer Squadron partnered with the American Red Cross to host a National Preparedness event, Sept. 27, here.The goal of the event was to raise awareness and provide information to the base populous about how to better prepare for natural disasters.

  • 911: when in doubt, ring it out

    Three numbers. 911. That’s all that one needs to remember.However, with various emergency response resources within direct reach on base, Airmen can easily forget to utilize these three numbers. In order to receive help as quickly and efficiently as possible, it is important to dial 911 immediately

  • Dorm management renovates day rooms, fosters wingmanship

    The 23d Civil Engineer Squadron dorm management office is making new day room renovations and theming them with a variety of different concepts. From a movie theater with projectors to a full arcade, the dorm management office is dedicated to fostering networking and wingmanship for the 662 Airmen

  • 23d CES speaks up for pets, helps prepare owners

    Members of the 23d Civil Engineer Squadron, along with the American Red Cross, held a National Preparedness Month event, Sept. 23, here.The event revolved around the 23d CES handing out free items to spread awareness about how pet owners can better prepare if a disaster hits.

  • “Be There” initiative urges Airmen to combat suicide

    No one wants to tragically lose a loved one or wingman to suicide. To be proactive in ensuring this doesn’t happen, Team Moody’s 23d Medical Operations Squadron’s mental health clinic is encouraging Airmen to participate in the Air Force’s “Be There” initiative.Committed to help reach the Air

  • Valdosta, Moody celebrate USAF 70 year history

    Team Moody and members of the local community gathered to commemorate the Air Force’s 70th birthday, Sept. 16, at Freedom Park in Valdosta, Ga.Over 250 people participated in festivities, which included a 5k race, rock climbing, face painting and a proclamation signing.

  • 23d MDG, community medical providers strengthen bond

    Airmen from the 23d Medical Group (MDG) and more than 40 medical providers from the local community strengthened their working relationship through a collaboration, Sept. 15, here. The event included individual introductions of base and community medical providers, an educational presentation about