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  • Museum keeps WWII history alive

    The beginning of World War II resulted in a desperate need for pilots which was filled largely by civilian flying schools.One of those schools was the 63rd Flying Training Detachment in Douglas, Ga., which trained nearly 10,000 pilots during the war and has since been turned into the World War II

  • Financial services: A fiscal year in review

    The Moody financial services flight (FMF) has overseen several significant and important changes over the past fiscal year. These changes have affected the way we do business to ensure that Moody's Airmen receive timely and accurate financial support. In the past year, FMF has brought online

  • Real world training in a simulated setting

    Training is an important part of military life. Training can help with job proficiency, physical fitness tests or even firing a weapon. For those in specific career fields, such as Davis-Monthan Air Force Base's pararescuemen, otherwise known as PJs, training can mean the difference between life and

  • Airmen react to uniform changes

    Battle dress uniforms, gone. Tan combat boots, gone. These new uniform changes, effective Nov. 1, have gotten such strong responses from Airmen. The BDUs became the standard uniform of the U.S. Air Force in the late '80s and was the first to utilize a camouflage pattern. "There is a hole in my heart

  • Current Announcements: Oct. 24 to 28

    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

  • Keeping Moody drug free

    Red Ribbon Week is Oct. 23 to 31 and is the nation's oldest and largest drug prevention program reaching millions of Americans. Since 1990, the Department of Defense has officially participated in this event to raise public awareness to combat drug use among military personnel, civilians and their