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  • 23rd Medical Group advises on colorectal cancer

    Colorectal cancers are a common cause of death and disability in the United States. According to the American Cancer Society, it accounts for 10 percent of new cancer cases diagnosed in both males and females and 8 percent of all cancer deaths. It is the fourth leading cancer killer in the U.S.,

  • Sixteen Moody Airmen graduate NCO Academy

    Congratulations to the 16 noncommissioned officers who recently graduated April 9 from the Paul W. Airey NCO Academy at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla. Distinguished Graduates: Tech. Sgt. Rodney Elliott, 38th Rescue Squadron The remaining graduates included: Tech. Sgt. Rickie Ayres, 822nd Security

  • April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month

    April is designated as National Child Abuse Awareness Month and communities across the country are urged to promote this month-long observance to increase awareness of child abuse and its long term effect on children and families. It is a time for the military, individuals, schools, businesses,

  • Moody youth earns bronze Congressional Award

    Congressman Jack Kingston recently announced that Alexandra Scott, 16-year-old daughter of Tech. Sgt. Michael Scott and Jennifer Scott, is the recipient of the Bronze Congressional Award. Congressman Kingston presented Alexandra with the medal at a reception held at America's Second Harvest Food

  • VA secretary expects big impact from post-9/11 GI Bill

    All systems are on track for this summer's rollout of the new Post-9/11 GI Bill, which Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric K. Shinseki said he expects to have as monumental an impact as the original World War II-era GI Bill of Rights. Secretary Shinseki, who served as Army chief of staff from 1999 to

  • Moody Airman selected best in JAG corps for 2008

    General John D.W. Corley, Commander, Air Combat Command, recently announced the winners of the following 2008 ACC Judge Advocate General Corps awards. These awards recognize individuals who, through their hard work and dedication, have served commanders and clients with the highest level of legal

  • Dedicated teen wins Youth of the Year award

    The core value of service before self proves true even for Moody youth as young as age 14. Alfrederik Ward, son of Jackie Hargrave, Airman and Family Readiness Center child and youth program assistant, recently earned Moody's Boys and Girls Club of America Youth of the Year award. He will also be