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  • Airman beats leukemia into remission

    “Just because someone has cancer, doesn’t mean they’re useless.”In January 2012, Staff Sgt. Nicholas Worley, 23d Civil Engineer Squadron electrical systems craftsman, was diagnosed with Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia, an uncommon form of blood-cell cancer that starts in the blood-forming bone marrow

  • Medical technicians care for greatest assets

    Medical technicians are normally the first to see a patient, leaving it to them to assess if someone is simply sick or should be in an emergency room.After recognizing a patient with life-threatening symptoms, one of Team Moody’s medical technicians was recently honored for quickly responding to a

  • A-10s honor original Flying Tiger

    The 167th Airlift Wing hosted four U.S. Air Force A-10C aircraft and crew members who came to honor to the late Peter Atkinson, a Martinsburg, W.Va. native and pilot for the famed American Volunteer Group, also known as the Flying Tigers, April 5-10.

  • Career nurse leads future generations

    It’s another busy night in the controlled chaos that one 2nd Lieutenant knows as the hospital ward. Evaluating 15 patients, all with different ailments, but each had one thing in common - a need for a nurse to provide them with life-saving care.Fast forward 22-years and those humble beginnings seem

  • Moody hosts fourth annual Mud Run

    The Fourth Annual Moody Mud consisted of both adult and child course that challenged more than 600 participants with 27 obstacles over 4.2 miles.

  • “Flying Tiger Oak” joins Live Oak Society

    Deeply ‘rooted’ in the Valdosta community stands a stoic tree, withstanding the test of time.To commemorate its historic legacy, Team Moody and the local community celebrated the tree’s induction into the Live Oak Society registry, earning the name “Flying Tiger Oak,” April 28, at Moody Air Force

  • Defender prevails, despite pepper spray

    Airmen must complete a class then pass a physical confidence course while experiencing the effects of oleoresin capsicum spray to be qualified to carry the less-than-lethal tool.

  • 75th FS launches for Combat Hammer

    The 75th FS departed for Combat Hammer, an air-to-ground exercise hosted at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The exercise is designed to collect and analyze data on the performance of precision weapons and measure their suitability for use in combat.

  • PJs conduct four static-line jumps in two hours

    The 38th Rescue Squadron Pararescuemen worked in tandem with aircrew members from the 71st RQS to conduct four static-line jumps in just two hours. The PJs needed to conduct all four jumps to maintain qualifications and meet training requirements. All PJs are qualified to conduct both static-line

  • Airmen compete for Alpha Warrior title

    Moody Air Force Base hosted the Air Force Alpha Warrior Tour, April 25 and 26, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. The Air Force Services Activity, or AFSVA, partnered with the Alpha Warrior team to promote Comprehensive Airman Fitness. The program provides a new way for Airmen to work out, build unit