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  • Twelve Moody Airmen graduate NCO Academy

    Congratulations to the 12 noncommissioned officers who graduated Feb .18 from the Paul W. Airey NCO Academy at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla.Distinguished Graduate:Tech. Sgt. Mathew Buzzard, 23rd Force Support SquadronThe remaining graduates are:Tech. Sgt. Rebecca Barton, 23rd Force Support

  • March enlisted promotions

    Congratulations to the 17 Moody Airmen who will be promoted to the ranks of staff sergeant, technical sergeant and master sergeant in the month of March. The following technical sergeants will be promoted to master sergeants:Brett Brantley, 23rd Aircraft Maintenance SquadronKenneth Burnett, 23rd

  • Final preparations for upcoming ORI

    Since September, Moody personnel have been preparing for the Phase I Operational Readiness Inspection relook and it is quickly approaching, scheduled for March 8 to 12. "Over the past few months, we've all done a lot of work to ensure that each unit will be as prepared as possible to succeed during

  • Pest management provides facts on preventing rabies

    Though human cases of rabies are extremely rare in Georgia, there are only three cases worldwide of people surviving a confirmed case.The risk of rabies to humans and pets increases as more houses are built on wildlife habitats. For instance, in 2006, nine cases of rabies were confirmed in Lowndes

  • New Bod Pod accurately measures body composition

    The Health and Wellness Center recently received a new machine that can accurately measure body composition.The Bod Pod, which is free to use, can measure a person's body fat and lean muscle mass in approximately five minutes."Using the same concept as water displacement, the Bod Pod uses air to

  • 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion: Jumping into history

    Black troops during the 1940s were relegated to jobs such as cooks or stewards because it was believed they couldn't handle the training required to be part of the elite airborne divisions.In early 1943, 2nd Lt. Walter Morris was the first sergeant of a small services unit assigned to support the

  • ESOHCAMP audit: Simple steps to pass like Flying Tigers

    (Editor's note: This article is part of a series to help prepare Moody members for an audit. Next week's article will contain guidelines regarding accomplishing and maintaining compliance.)A "no-notice" auditing program has been scheduled on Moody for early 2010 to evaluate the base's compliance