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  • Current Announcements: Jan. 30 to Feb. 3

    Publication submissions To publicize an event on the Moody public website send all pertinent information to 23wg.pa2@moody.af.mil. All submissions must be received by noon on Thursday the week prior to publication. The Valdosta Daily Times has assumed publication responsibility of the Moody

  • 14th CMSAF Gerald Murray on...

    Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force #14 (Ret.) Gerald Murray visited Moody Jan. 27 through 29 to mentor Airmen and attend the 23d Wing annual awards banquet. His prior assignment at Moody along with his 29 years of service gave him an insight to what Airmen deal with, and he took the opportunity to

  • Changes ensures quality of education for service members

    Last fiscal year 1,639 Moody Airmen used the tuition assistance program to pay for almost 4,000 college courses, servicing 87 different schools, paying 2.7 million annually. The Department of Defense Voluntary Education Partnership established a memorandum of understanding for all institutions

  • Resiliency: The ability to withstand, recover

    The Air Force has been at war for more than 18 years, and even with the manpower shortage and operation tempo increase the Air Forces' ability to fly, fight and win has proven that many Airmen are able to bounce back or be resilient.But not every Airman is able to bounce back as quickly as others or

  • 23d WG, 93d AGOW fourth quarter award winners

    Congratulations to the 93d Air Ground Operations Wing fourth quarter award winners.Airman of the quarter:Senior Airman Cody Nichols, Det. 3, 18th Weather Squadron, Hunter Auxiliary Air Field, Ga. NCO of the quarter: Staff Sgt. Bobby Cooper, 10th Air Support Operations Squadron, Fort Riley, Kan.

  • War of the cupcake

    Five teams let the icing fly Jan. 24, 2012 during Moody's first Cupcake Wars competition which had the teams going head to head for the title of best baker.Each team had one hour to cook, decorate and plate three different types of cupcakes before time ran out and they were brought before the