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  • 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

  • Security forces hands over the reins

    As members of team Moody drive through the base gates, they may wonder what happened to the security forces members they have come to see.Manning at the gates will be switching from the 23rd Security Forces Squadron to Department of the Air Force security guards by the end of this month."This switch

  • 100 74th FS Airmen to participate in Green Flag West 11-02

    Nearly 100 Airmen from the 74th Fighter Squadron are gearing up to take part in a mass training exercise known as Green Flag West 11-02.Held at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., the exercise is for Air Combat Command units who provide close-air support and is designed to be like Iraq and Afghanistan."The

  • Security forces patrol engages simulated enemy

    The patrol formed up and moved west with information there may be an enemy encampment or weapon cache in that direction. They moved single file through the dense woods, until sudden gunfire broke out north of their position.The 23rd Security Force Squadron rallied up and swept toward the area where

  • Wildfire affects flying, everyday operations at Moody

    Although weather conditions may occasionally alter flight operations, it's not usually for a prolonged period of time.However, the 5,000-acre swamp wildfire in Clinch County, Ga., has been burning for more than a week and is why many of Moody's flying operations have been cancelled. One of the first

  • Moody announces chief master sergeant selects

    Congratulations to the Moody senior master sergeants selected for promotion to chief master sergeant. Air Force officials selected 504 of 2,287 eligible senior master sergeants for promotion to chief master sergeant for a selection rate of 22.04 percent. The average score for those selected was

  • Remembering veterans past, present

    "Veterans Day is a day that we give thanks to those that have served our country," said retired Lt. Col. Ed Kent. "This day is set aside to not only honor our past veterans, but to those serving right now."Mr. Kent is not only the manager of the Georgia Department of Veterans Services in Valdosta,