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  • Dental clinic expansion improves access to patient care

    The recent expansion to the 23rd Aerospace Medicine Squadron dental clinic was officially acknowledged during a ribbon-cutting ceremony Dec. 2.The nearly $1 million facility was funded through the 2007 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission and increases the potential number of patients by

  • ACC commander sends holiday safety message

    Fellow Airmen,The holiday season is here! As we celebrate and enjoy the company of family and friends, let us remember our fellow Airmen serving around the world and not able to be with family. Fiscal year 2010 was ACC's safest year on record for fatal mishaps. However, the holidays bring added risk

  • 824th BDS deploys for first time since Camp Bucca closure

    The sound of boots hitting the ground and loading of planes was nothing new to the 824th Base Defense Squadron.Members of the 824th BDS recently deployed again for approximately six months to support the ongoing mission in Iraq for the first time since the closure of Camp Bucca,Iraq, in 2009."Each

  • General introduced to 23rd MSG in first-ever Moody visit

    From the moment Brig. Gen. Dave Howe's boots hit the flightline, he was busy meeting with Airmen and becoming familiarized with the base's mission during his first-ever visit to Moody. As the Air Combat Command director of installations and mission support, General Howe is responsible for hundreds

  • Weekly Announcements

    Weekly AnnouncementsPublication 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

  • Ring a bell for fellow Airmen

    The holiday season is the most expensive time of the year, with gifts to buy and holiday meals to prepare. That's why the Moody First Sergeants Council is collecting donations to help less fortunate Airmen. Volunteers will be ringing a bell until Dec. 17 throughout different locations on-base with a

  • Texting, talking impacts more than driver’s life

    While driving at 70 mph, it takes less than three seconds to cross the length of a football field. When the driver is distracted due to texting or talking on their cell phone, those seconds could lead to a fatal accident.Both talking and texting while driving are prohibited on all military