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  • Facebook application poses potential threat to servicemembers

    Buried inside Facebook is an application that could potentially lead adversaries to the front door of those who frequent the social media site."Places I check in to," a feature that is automatically enabled on the site, checks the IP address of each Facebook user who logs into their account and then

  • Spice illegal for AF members, produces dangerous side effects

    Although it is banned from use by all Air Force members and scheduled to soon become illegal for all American citizens, not much is known about the drug "spice."Spice, considered a marijuana alternative because it has the same effects, is a mixture of potentially dangerous herbs coated with

  • Former Moody helicopter pilot receives Cheney Award

    An HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter pilot formerly assigned to Moody Air Force Base, Ga., recently received the Cheney Award from Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz here for the rescue of two critically injured Marines in Helmand Valley, Afghanistan. Maj. John Mangan, now assigned to the U.S.

  • 820th BDG heads to Afghanistan

    With their bags packed and weapons on hand, a group of individuals from the 820th Base Defense Group were ready to go to Afghanistan for the first time under the new unit name.The hand-selected group of individuals will be deployed for approximately six months to an air base located in the western

  • 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

  • AFRS commander attends Pioneer Bowl, expands community relations

    Pioneers can be characterized as leaders who leave lasting impressions in new territories, while initiating development for others to follow. Brig. Gen. Balan Ayyar, Air Force Recruiting Service (AFRS) commander, visited Columbus, Ga., from Dec. 3 - 4 in an effort to show support to the community