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  • Future community leaders visit Moody to learn mission

    A group dedicated to molding men and women from the community into future leaders recently toured Moody to learn more about the base's various missions March 19. Leadership Lowndes, which began in 1988 to teach community members of the social, economic, educational and governmental needs of the

  • Moody Public Affairs team takes home 13 ACC awards for 2008

    The recent announcement of the 2008 Air Combat Command Media Contest winners included 13 awards for Moody's 23rd Wing Public Affairs office. Three of the top awards given out were awarded to Moody, a testimony to the hard work and effort put forth not only by the individuals, but by the entire

  • Stimulus package to aid Airmen

    Improvements in dormitories, child development centers and energy conservation plans will come to fruition as the Air Force receives about $1.7 billion in Defense-related appropriations through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, military finance officials said. "The Air Force fully supports

  • Moody celebrates Arbor Day, named Tree City USA for 10th year

    During Moody's Arbor Day celebration held on March 19, the base forester visited children enrolled in the Child Development Center pre-kindergarten class to promote the importance in planting trees and the environment. John Crain, who has been Moody's forester for two years, showed the children how

  • AAFES officials ask shoppers to make a scene

    Aspiring filmmakers in the military community have the chance to flex their creative muscle and play a part in "It's My Benefit 2," the sequel to the Army and Air Force Exchange Service's inaugural 2008 video contest. With a theme of "Rediscover the Values of AAFES," this year's contest is looking

  • Pentagon to bring families to Dover if they choose

    The Pentagon said Wednesday it will pay for families of fallen soldiers to travel to the Delaware base where the U.S. military's deceased are flown from overseas. The change is part of the Obama administration's plan to reverse an 18-year ban on news coverage of the return of war dead, allowing

  • Airman's Roll Call: Air Force Climate Survey

    This week's Airman's Roll Call focuses on the results of last year's Air Force Climate Survey. Nearly a quarter of a million Airmen from across the Air Force components voiced their opinions in the Air Force Climate Survey, the largest online survey of Air Force personnel, from Oct. 1 to Dec. 14.

  • Verifying records, personal information vital to career progression

    Successful career progression for Airmen requires hard work, planning and dedication, but even more importantly, an accurate personnel record. Of all the actions Airmen can take to affect their chances for promotion and professional development, the most important is ensuring their personal