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  • Komodo Center gets new home

    The Komodo Center, an on-base place for senior airmen and below to socialize and relax, has relocated to the first-floor dayroom of dorm 573 near the Bowling Center. It opened June 30 at its new location just in time for the free monthly meal provided by the Moody Chapel. The center had to find a

  • AF officials boost personnel support to warfighter

    The Air Force Personnel Center is partnering with Headquarters, Air Force Manpower, Personnel and Services and U.S. Air Forces Central to provide additional personnel support capabilities for deployed Airmen in AFCENT's area of responsibility.Vince Fonner, AFPC's air and space expeditionary force

  • Moody Airmen reach out to Minot community

    The recent floods in Minot, N.D., hit close to home for two Moody Airmen. Their former home was devastated in late June by flooding not seen since 1881.U.S. Air Force Senior Airmen Edward Rocha and Geoffrey Hamilton, 23rd Civil Engineer Squadron water and fuels maintenance journeymen, both have a

  • July enlisted promotions

    Congratulations to the 66 Moody Airmen who will be promoted to the ranks of staff sergeant, technical sergeant, master sergeant and senior master sergeant in the month of July.The following master sergeant will be promoted to senior master sergeant:Kenneth Burnett, 23rd Equipment Maintenance

  • Flying Tigers snarl for 70 years

    The 74th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, which dates its history to a group of contracted prior-military pilots who flew against Japan in World War II, is scheduled to celebrate its 70th anniversary this July 4.At Kandahar Airfield, current members reflected on how the work of previous crews helped

  • Moody Airmen highlight recruiting efforts for 7 million NASCAR fans

    In front of a crowd of 7.3 million live and broadcast viewers, nearly 100 Moody Airmen unfurled a football field-sized American flag as the national anthem played at a race nearly as old as NASCAR itself. Held July 2 at Daytona Beach, Fla., the Coke Zero 400 was the perfect opportunity for Air Force

  • Warrior learns importance of seeking help for PTSD

    When Staff Sgt. David Mullikin returned from Iraq in 2008, he was hypervigilant, irritable and aggressive. He suffered from nightmares, and was alarmed by any loud noises or noises similar to those he had heard in combat. All of these issues are related to an incident he will never forget.Sergeant