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  • FVAP slogan, poster contests accepting submissions

    For the first time ever, the Federal Voting Assistance Program is opening its biennial voting poster and slogan contests to all U.S. citizens worldwide. Moody members are encouraged to participate and submit their entries by April 8.The slogan contest challenge asks for slogan ideas that inspire

  • Food transformation initiative to provide more dining options

    The 23rd Force Support Squadron recently took part in an Air Force-sponsored food transformation study which may lead to more dining choices for all Team Moody members.Initially, the Georgia Pines Dining Facility will begin with a set-up which will provide a larger food variety. As part of the

  • One-on-one with 8th CMSAF

    The eighth Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Sam Parish recently paid a visit to Moody.During his visit, we were supposed to provide the chief a windshield tour of Moody, but as we were loading the bus, he jokingly said he should be the one giving us the tour. The chief has visited Moody more than

  • Groundbreaking for new 93rd AGOW, 23rd MSG headquarters

    The 93rd Air Ground Operations Wing and 23rd Mission Support Group broke ground in a ceremony Feb. 1 where their new headquarters building will stand.At 36,000 square feet, the unnamed $11.6 million facility will be nearly an exact replica of the Parker Green Base Support Center, but 75 percent of

  • 2010 Annual Awards recognize Moody's best

    In a ceremony Jan. 29 at the James H. Rainwater Conference Center, annual award winners for the 23rd Wing and 93rd Air Ground Operations Wing were announced. Congratulations to the 23rd Wing 2010 Annual Awards winners.- Honor Guard Member of the YearStaff Sgt. Garret Chambless, 23rd Maintenance

  • Moody part of military successes mentioned in State of Union address

    Editor's note: Information from "Obama cites military successes in State of Union address" at http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123239891 was used. During President Barack Obama's State of the Union address Jan. 25, he spoke about the example set by service members in the military.With more than

  • 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