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  • Det. 9 trains maintainers on rescue, fighter airframes

    Equipped with aircraft engines, A-10 cockpit simulators, and HH-60 rescue hoists, the field training detachment here provides maintenance Airmen with the tools and training they need to become adept at their jobs.The 372nd Training Squadron, Det. 9, has 18 instructors who teach 64 different courses

  • RED HORSE travels to aid EOD

    The grind of power tools echo in south Georgia as civil engineers from Hurlburt Field, Fla., work on the construction of a new explosive ordnance disposal storage warehouse.The civil engineers, part of the 823rd RED HORSE Squadron, arrived at Moody July 18 to begin construction on the project. "We

  • Airmen gain fighting confidence

    On a thick, black, floor mat, 22 Airmen practiced grappling techniques during the first 40-hour Air Force Combatives Instructor Course held at Moody.The Air Force Combatives Program combines stand-up and ground techniques and can be adapted to fit mission needs. Graduates of the instructor course

  • Moody selected as finalist for Excellence in Youth Sports Award

    The Moody AFB Youth Programs are as a finalist for an award that recognizes youth sports programs for their dedication to providing a positive experience for all participants.For the second year in a row, they are a nominee for the Excellence in Youth Sports Award. The five winners will be announced

  • Part time blue, full time you; new ANG recruiter

    Air Force Tech. Sgt. Susan Faucett is Moody's newest in-service Air National Guard. Although she is physically stationed at MacDill Air Force Base, Fla., she visits Moody quarterly and can help anyone out via email or phone.Below, she answers some questions about what she can do for you.What is an

  • Summer health risks

    Summer is a great time to be outside and enjoy the weather, but summer activities bring additional risks to your health. Be sure to stay safe this summer by knowing these top 10 summer health risks. A little bit of prevention can keep your summer safe.Skin cancerAccording to the Skin Cancer