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  • STOMP brings together parents, educators of special needs children

    When Tech. Sgt. Emily Smith and Staff Sgt. Todge Smith were blessed with a baby girl nearly six months ago, they immediately recognized signs of Down syndrome and epilepsy in her. With early intervention and physical therapy, their daughter Renee is now meeting all developmental milestones.Sergeant

  • Sending love to deployed service members

    The children of Lanier County Primary School came together this year to make Valentine's Day special for service members currently deployed.Approximately 600 children ranging from preschool to second grade have been making Valentine's Day cards with special messages inside for troops who are

  • February enlisted promotions

    Congratulations to the 49 Moody Airmen who will be promoted to the ranks of staff sergeant, technical sergeant, master sergeant, senior master sergeant, and chief master sergeant in February.The following senior master sergeant will be promoted to chief master sergeant:Dennis Lee, 23rd Civil

  • COMACC checks the weather

    Gen. William M. Fraser III, Air Combat Command commander, recently got a taste of training operations for battlefield weather Airmen after visiting the Battlefield Weather Mission Qualification Training course at Camp Blanding.This was the general's first visit since the 93rd Air Ground Operations

  • 822nd BDS bids farewell to family, friends

    Family, friends and fellow squad members bid farewell as individuals from the 822nd Base Defense Squadron recently geared up for their deployment to Iraq.The members from the squadron will be training at Fort Dix, N.J., and will then travel to Iraq to provide integrated defense at their deployed

  • Reunited: Airman comes home after 59 years

    More than half a century later, the family of one Air Force pilot will finally receive closure.1st Lt. Robert Dees, a F-84E Thunderjets pilot, was laid to rest at Longstreet Historical Cemetery after being identified as missing in action since 1953. According to reports, Lieutenant Dees, who was

  • EFMP acts as source for special needs families

    Because nearly 15 percent of all military families have a member in the home with a medical or educational disability, having a good support system is essential for a high quality of life.The Exceptional Family Members Program connects active duty family members who have special needs with many on-