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  • Multinational paratroopers fill NC skies

    North Carolina’s skies were filled with 4,000 paratroopers across the world during the 19th annual Randy Oler Memorial Operation Toy Drop.Every year, the Fort Bragg, N.C. community begins celebrating the holiday early by inviting their coalition partners to participate in the world’s largest annual

  • 41st RQS ‘spins up’ to deploy

    Airmen from the 41st Rescue Squadron conducted preparative ‘spin-up’ training Dec. 5-15, at Avon Park Air Force Range, Fla.The spin-up training involved Moody Airmen leaving the base to coordinate operations between Patrick AFB and Avon Park.

  • 41st HMU supports ‘spin-up’

    Airmen from the 41st Helicopter Maintenance Unit worked around the clock to ensure aircraft were combat-ready during a pre-deployment ‘spin-up’ exercise, Dec. 5-15, 2016, at Patrick Air Force Base, Fla.

  • Fitness center upgrades for the holidays

    Caring for Airmen and their families is a top priority for leadership at Moody and that includes investing in their health and well-being. The Freedom 1 Fitness Center on base has closed the free-weight section of the facility until Dec. 16 in order to replace outdated equipment in addition to the

  • Rescue Airmen participate Razors Edge

    Members of the 563d Rescue Group, a geographically separated unit of the 23d Wing, recently participated in Razor Edge 2016 at Fort Huachuca, Ariz. During Razor Edge, a mass casualty exercise, pararescuemen were expected to triage, treat and evacuate casualties, and to eliminate any presence of

  • Airmen scrap Moody's last A-10A

    Moody demolished its last remaining A-10A Thunderbolt II, the predecessor to the current A-10C model, on Dec. 1, here. The demolished aircraft was manufactured in 1980 in Baltimore, Md., and was officially completed on Nov. 3, 1981 before it was assigned to Air Force bases in South Carolina, the

  • Combating the threat: Moody holds active shooter exercise

    Moody Air Force Base participated in a biannual active shooter exercise here, Dec. 8.Airmen and civilian personnel went into complete lockdown for approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. Personnel and civilians took cover while the 23d Security Forces Squadron practiced response procedures to ensure