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  • 23rd MDG offers cholesterol information, tips

    It may surprise some individuals to learn that cholesterol itself isn't bad. In fact, cholesterol is just one of the many substances created and used by our bodies to keep us healthy. Some of the cholesterol we need is produced naturally, which can be affected by your family health history, and some

  • Moody dedicates support for AF Suicide Prevention Program

    No one  wants to think that their sister, friend or supervisor would ever be capable of taking their own life, but the fact is--it happens. This year, Moody has lost two members to suicide, and throughout Air Combat Command, eight Airmen have also chosen the same path. Though it is too late to save

  • Combat experience preps Moody deployment officer

    In February 2000, one Airman began his journey into the "blue" that would include more than 20 combat missions, five deployments, a bachelor's degree, a stint in the active Reserves, officer training school and finally an assignment here as a logistics officer. When 1st Lt. Vincent Adamo, 23rd

  • Moody assists in AF energy conservation initiative

    With $600,000, on average, you can buy 1,000 MP3 players, 4,000 tanks of gas, 6,700 oil changes or you and a friend could buy lunch every day for the next 65 years. Six hundred thousand dollars is how much money Moody could save if each person on base were to eliminate .003 percent of their

  • Six Moody Airmen recognized as Georgia AFA award winners

    Six Moody Airmen were recently recognized during the 2009 Georgia Air Force Association awards ceremony held in Savannah, Ga., Aug. 29. Nominees were chosen from all active duty, reservists and guardsmen stationed at various installations throughout Georgia. "The South Georgia chapter is

  • AF program offers free equipment repair

    When units have a piece of equipment that is either broken or no longer under a service warranty, there is a program offered that provides an alternative way to fix it before completely disposing of it. The 23rd Maintenance Group oversees the Air Force Repair Enhancement Program at Moody. The free

  • Launch of civilian marketing campaign pivotal in filling Air Force jobs

    Over the next five years, the Air Force plans to hire 20,000 more civilians into civil service. To help bases better market civilian job openings and recruit qualified applicants for current and future jobs, the Air Force Personnel Center will roll out the "Your Future" marketing and recruiting