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  • Combat King II upgrades propel C2 to new heights

    Command and control is vital for efficient decision-making, coordination and communication within organizations, enabling adaptability to changing situations.To meet the needs of the future fight, Team Moody maintainers and Lockheed Martin technicians are working together to upgrade the Combat

  • 23 FSS sweeps ACC awards

    The 23rd Force Support Squadron received Air Combat Command’s 2024 Maj. Gen. Eugene L. Eubank award as the best, large installation-level FSS.The prestigious installation-level award is named in honor of Maj. Gen. Eubank, who recognized the importance of morale and welfare for America’s fighting

  • 74th wins quarterly Top Tiger competition

    The 74th Fighter Generation Squadron won the quarterly Top Tiger competition at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, Jan. 26, 2024. Top Tiger is a quarterly competition that tests dedicated and assistant dedicated crew chiefs’ knowledge of maintenance Air Force Instructions, appearance of uniform and

  • Meet your commander: 23rd Medical Group

    How well do you know your leaders? Many Airmen may know their commander’s name, but do they know who their commanders truly are?Airmen must keep track of a variety of requirements and studying their leader sometimes isn’t on the top of the to-do list. So, the Flying Tiger’s Public Affairs team sat

  • Emerge, Leadership Moody cultivates strong leaders

    The eighth iteration of Emerge Moody and Leadership Moody courses kicked off at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, Jan. 12, 2024. The programs, held annually from January to June, includes participants from the 23rd Wing and the 93rd Air Ground Operations Wing.Fifty Airmen from a variety of career

  • 23rd Safety office petitions for road sign change

    In the city of Valdosta, just outside the gates of Moody Air Force Base, a seemingly innocuous road sign became the focal point of a fervent campaign led by an Air Force civilian, Jason Hughes.Over the last two years the unassuming intersection at the heart of the controversy has witnessed nearly 50

  • Weapons aren't gonna load themselves

    The 74th and 75th Fighter Generation Squadrons went head-to-head during a quarterly weapons load crew competition at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, Jan. 5, 2024. The 74th Fighter Generation Squadron team earned the title of winner for the fourth quarter competition.