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  • Tigers with new stripes -- AFRC activates new associate A-10 unit at Moody

    The Air Force's historic Flying Tigers officially came to the Air Force Reserve Command as the 476th Fighter Group was activated in a ceremony here, July 11. The stand up of the 476th FG -- with its subordinate units, the 76th Fighter Squadron, the 476th Maintenance Squadron and the 476th Aerospace

  • Flight engineers: Critical component to combat search, rescue mission

    If the actions of a combat search and rescue crew were viewed as a symphony, flight engineers would be the conductors. They are experts on the aircraft's weapons systems, know how to operate the hoist, serve as radio operators and operate the .50 mm-caliber machine gun. In many ways, it's man in

  • Airmen rescue aids in 'Golden Hour' recovery of coalition forces

    Racing against the clock, rescue flights launch into action to retrieve wounded servicemembers and other battlefield casualties. As the helicopters hover over a hostile area, the Guardian Angel team rushes out to retrieve the wounded - often risking their own lives "so that others may live." The

  • 23rd MXG, 23rd LRS finish LSET inspection

    Several Moody units were recently inspected by the Air Combat Command Logistics Standardization and Evaluation Team. During the four-day inspection, the 23rd Maintenance Group and 23rd Logistics Readiness Squadron received an overall satisfactory rating based on compliance with maintenance

  • July enlisted promotions

    Congratulations to the 38 Moody Airmen who will be promoted to the ranks of staff sergeant, technical sergeant, master sergeant, senior master sergeant and chief master sergeant in the month of July. The following senior master sergeant will be promoted to chief master sergeant: -Jerry Parrish, 23rd

  • Moody Airmen react to new fitness program

    Moody Airmen and fitness experts are gearing up to be prepared to test more frequently and at a moment's notice by January 2010 when the new Air Force fitness program becomes effective. Along with testing twice a year, Airmen will be expected to meet a minimum standard in each category. Civilians

  • Combat Kings depart for Talisman Saber

    Moody's Combat Kings deployed to Australia for their first time to participate in one of the largest multinational exercises in the world. Talisman Saber is a biennial joint exercise between the Australian and United States air, land and maritime forces. It is designed to enhance operational and