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  • New TF-34 engine facility reduces repair time

    The opening of a new engine facility at Moody signals a faster, more efficient way to produce and repair the engines of the A-10C Thunderbolt II aircraft.The TF-34 Engine Repair Facility recently had a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the facility's move from Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., to Moody.

  • RED HORSE squadron replaces historic section of flightline

    Since its beginnings in 1940 as Moody Army Airfield, Army Air Corps and Air Force Airmen have cycled through Moody continuously, being a part of its history but not always having the opportunity to observe it. The flightline, on the other hand, has been witness to everything that has happened since

  • 24 Moody Airmen graduate NCO academy

    Congratulations to the 24 technical sergeants who graduated July 15 from the Paul W. Airey NCO Academy at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla.John Levitow Award winner:Jonathan Farr, 822nd Security Forces SquadronDistinguished graduates:Anthony Costa, 23rd Equipment Maintenance SquadronWilliam Ford, 23rd

  • New outdoor pool opens, helps relieve the heat

    If you're looking for a way to cool down this summer or just a fun place to bring the kids, go to Moody's outdoor pool."The outdoor pool finally opened and it has been a while coming," said Col. Gary Henderson, 23rd Wing commander. "This is a great improvement to the base, especially during these

  • Behind enemy lines

    Ejecting from an aircraft is not on anybody' s wish list, but if it is necessary in enemy territory, the aircrew member would need the right skills to survive.The survival, evasion, resistance and escape instructors have a vital mission to prepare aircrew and high-risk Department of Defense

  • From skies to flies

    As a former pilot in the Air Force, one Moody employee used to be a threat to enemy forces, but now he is a threat to many bothersome pests that are present on base.As the 23rd Civil Engineer Squadron pest management supervisor, Ricky Gilbride works with his team to ensure many potential pest issues

  • When the summer heats up, HVAC/R keeps it cool

    Do you ever find yourself complaining about how hot it is inside your office? Ironically, the individuals of the 23rd Civil Engineer Squadron's heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration shop work all day in the blistering heat and harsh conditions while others enjoy the fruits of

  • Grassy Pond provides servicemembers outdoor relaxation

    Camping, fishing, canoeing and hiking may not come to most people's minds when they're looking for something to do during the weekend in Valdosta, Ga.But at Grassy Pond, a military-specific recreational facility for active duty members, reservists, guardsmen, retirees and their families can do all