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  • Moody raises awareness of sexual assault

    April is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, and members of the Integrated Delivery System (IDS) are putting special emphasis on the teal ribbon campaign this year.Information fairs and 5K runs have been traditional events held by the Moody support facilities in helping promote their

  • Overview of the survivor benefit plan

    Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) is a voluntary program that provides the survivors of participating retirees a monthly income that starts when the member dies and retired pay stops, although election, at any level, to include declination, is mandatory. Although many people are not aware of it, automatic

  • First Moody A-10s arrive on Bagram

    The first A-10 Thunderbolt II from Moody Air Force Base, Ga., arrived here March 31 amid cheers from maintenance personnel.The A-10s are from the 23d Fighter Wing "Flying Tigers" based out of Moody."After nearly 7,400 miles, the squadron is so excited to be back at Bagram," said Lt. Col. David

  • Youth hosts dinner for Moody families

    The Liberty Moody Keystone Club hosted a Deployed Spouses Dinner March 26 for families with loved ones currently downrange. The Keystone Club is a teen-run leadership and service group with goals of influencing the community through positive programs. "All of the deployed spouses do so much for

  • Moody readies 2013 Community Assessment survey

    In an effort to provide outlets to accommodate service members and their families in sustaining quality of life, the Integrated Delivery System (IDS) working group is sponsoring the 2013 Community Assessment (CA) survey beginning April 5.In a CA communication plan memo, Chief Master Sgt. of the Air

  • Top AF leaders visit Moody Airmen

    Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III and Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James Cody visited here April 1 to meet with Airmen and discuss Air Force priorities. Welsh and Cody spent most of the day talking with and getting to know the base's Airmen and their missions.During an Airman's

  • EO discusses workplace conduct

    Do you occasionally make jokes or engage in discussions about sex while at work? Do you use racial or religious slurs in the duty section? Do you feel since no one complains about these behaviors that nothing is wrong? Do you feel these behaviors are acceptable because you work in a predominantly