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  • Two Kandahar Airmen receive Thanksgiving phone calls from President Obama

     (Editor's note: This story has been localized by the 23d Wing Public Affairs office. The original story can be found  at: http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123327462)An Airman from Moody Air Force Base, Ga., was one of two Airmen deployed here who received Thanksgiving-day phone calls from

  • Service members reminded of off-duty employment requirements

    With the holiday season approaching and additional employment opportunities becoming available, military families may be looking to supplement their normal income. Before Service members begin searching for additional jobs, it is imperative they are aware of the requirements and restrictions that go

  • Turkey fryer safety tips

    Each Thanksgiving, families anticipate a perfectly cooked turkey waiting on the dinner table like so many magazines and television commercials promise. Since most do not have the cooking talents of celebrity television chefs, that dream is not always a reality. That is why many of us turn to deep

  • Give back through CFC

    The 2012 Southwest Georgia Combined Federal Campaign kicked off on Oct. 12 and will run until Dec. 14.The CFC began in 1964 and is the largest workplace charity campaign in the world, reaching out to federal employees across the country and raising over $7 billion in its existence.The mission of the

  • 563rd RQG receives first combat ready HC-130J Combat King II

    (Editor's note: This story has been localized by the 23d Wing Public Affairs office. The original story can be found at: http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123326792)Making its Air Force debut, the first combat ready HC-130J Combat King II touched down on Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., as the

  • Moody teaches Street Smarts

    Driving safely is a year-round effort but is especially important during the winter holidays when more accidents occur.Two Tampa, Fla., firefighters traveled to Moody for a Street Smart safety presentation Nov. 16 to educate on and demonstrate the effects of poor decisions while traveling. "It's to

  • Cooler weather brings mice indoors

    It's getting colder outside, as a result, rodents may enter your home for food or shelter. There are three basic steps to help keep any type of pest, including rodents from getting into your home or office:1. Seal up any holes in the exterior of the building2. Clean up any sources of food or water3.