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  • ‘Spring Cleaning’ event to help spruce up base facilities

    To many individuals, spring may represent the perfect time to clean their house and throw out any items they no longer use. For Moody, it's no different.Moody's self-help store, located in building 980, will be providing supplies to help units tidy up their facilities from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. as part

  • May enlisted promotions

    Congratulations to the 49 Moody Airmen who will be promoted to the ranks of staff sergeant, technical sergeant and master sergeant in the month of May. The following technical sergeants will be promoted to master sergeants: -Marcus Bechtel, 723rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron-Albert Braddock Jr.,

  • Two 822nd SFS members train for, compete in annual ranger competition

    Two Airmen from the 822nd Security Forces Squadron recently competed in the 27th annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga.Master Sgt. Michael Miller, 822nd SFS Bravo Flight sergeant, and 1st Lt. Daniel Norwood, 822nd SFS Charlie Flight commander, began training in

  • Moody A-10C pilot ejects from aircraft

    An Air Force A-10C pilot assigned to the 23rd Wing ejected from the aircraft during takeoff at approximately 4:58 p.m. today at the south end of the Moody runway. The pilot was transported by ambulance to South Georgia Medical Center, Valdosta, Ga., for medical evaluation and is currently under

  • The right decision is an informed decision

    Congress is saying the Air Force needs to reduce the number of Airmen serving in today's service, but the economy isn't exactly in a hiring frenzy. The choice to stay or go may not be as easy as it once was. Moody Airmen can rest assure that the career assistance advisor here will help them make a

  • 23rd CES defines authorized debris disposal areas

    The 23rd Civil Engineer Squadron recently discovered unauthorized dumping of trash along Eismann Road, the path that leads to the Grand Bay Bombing and Gunnery Range.Unknown sources illegally deposited shingles, rubble, crutches, fitness equipment, refuse and yard debris along the road.The only