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  • Moody leadership assess Grassy Pond

    Leadership from the 23rd Wing visited the Grassy Pond recreational site in Lowndes County, Georgia, Oct. 30, 2023, to assess the damages from Hurricane Idalia and to discuss the long-term plan for restoration to the area.

  • CSAR trains to safeguard evolving threats

    The future of how the Air Force conducts combat search and rescue is in lockstep with how Defense Department tactics are evolving to meet the challenges of peer adversary threats. Gone are the days of aircraft simply launching from a large static base, like Ramstein Air Base or Kandahar Airfield,

  • Mosaic Tiger 24-1 demonstrates mission command concepts

    The Air Force continues to strengthen its agile-combat-employment capabilities every day to defend the nation and its allies in any future fights. Airmen of today’s Air Force must have the skills to rapidly deploy to a contingency location, work with a host-nation to set up an air base, use or

  • Fuels vital to A-10 operations during Mosaic Tiger 24-1

    During the week-long exercise, the 23rd Wing generated 60 sorties, distributed 135,512 pounds of cargo, forward deployed over 200 personnel and accomplished 120 hours of successful training. Mosaic Tiger 24-1 was designed to further test the Airmen of the 23rd Wing’s ability to generate airpower

  • Air Force, Coast Guard partner for rescue exercise

    The 347th Operations Support Squadron at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, partnered with the U.S. Coast Guard Station Mayport, Florida, Nov. 17, 2023, for a simulated water rescue of a downed pilot during exercise Mosaic Tiger 24-1.

  • Team Moody gives back through Angel Tree

    As the holidays approach, the Military and Family Readiness Center is hosting their annual Angel Tree program at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia from Nov. 17 through Dec. 11, 2023.

  • Comms prove crucial to mission success

    Exercise Mosaic Tiger 24-1 had several moving pieces and players throughout the week, but there was one crucial component to ensure success across the board – communication capabilities.

  • Moody, Lowndes recognized at AFCP annual awards

    The Air Force’s Community Partnership office engages with defense communities across the country to strengthen and fortify the nation's defense apparatus. These partnerships between the Department of the Air Force and local communities extend far beyond collaborations – they form strategic alliances

  • Moody Airmen use Mosaic Tiger 24-1 to dust off MOPP procedures

    It’s known that not all is fair in love and war, which is why even though chemical warfare should be a universal no-go, Airmen still have to train to defend against it.To prepare for that unfortunate reality, Mosaic Tiger 24-1 participants exercised chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear