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  • Flying Tigers intelligence mission improves over time with technology

    TheĀ 74th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron "Flying Tigers" have a long history of using timely and accurate intelligence to accomplish its mission, originally using a network of Chinese citizens to detect incoming Japanese aircraft.But as time changed so did their intelligence capturing methods, now

  • Safety office encourages injury reporting

    As the days get longer and the Georgia heat intensifies, more people look to the outdoors for recreation. Along with the increased temperatures, the number of Team Moody injuries tends to elevate with it. "We have people out doing high-risk activities more in the summertime because the weather

  • New name brings changes for playgroup

    The interactive playgroup formerly known as Tater Tots has been renamed to Moody Family Connections Playgroup in an effort to reach more children and families. The newly renamed playgroup is designed to show more of a family aspect. A change of the name isn't the only thing that's different. The

  • When all else fails, egress prevails

    The ejection seat is the pilot's last option if something doesn't go according to plan and if it wasn't for these Team Moody Airmen, pilots wouldn't be able to evacuate an aircraft. Deployed from Moody Air Force Base, Staff Sgt. Keith Billings, Senior Airman Garron Theriault and Airman 1st Class

  • Former POW shares story with Moody Airmen

    On May 17, 2013, Airmen at Moody Air Force Base, Ga., had the opportunity to hear retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Barry Bridger tell his story about being a survivor of North Vietnam's "Hanoi Hilton" prison camp. On Jan. 23, 1967 Bridger was shot down over Son Toy, North Vietnam, where he was

  • Base defenders past and present reunite

    Members of the 820th Base Defense Group and Veterans of its precursor, Operation Safeside came together at the biannual Safeside Reunion, held at Moody Air Force Base May 15 through 18.The original members of this security forces unit were tasked with going outside the wire to provide base defense