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  • Forty-one Airmen graduate from ALS

    Congratulations to the 41 Moody Airmen who recently graduated from the Senior Airman Jason D. Cunningham Airman Leadership School: John L. Levitow award winner: -Senior Airman David Adkins, 723rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Leadership award winner: -Senior Airman Sean Barton, 38th Rescue Squadron

  • 563rd Rescue Group trains in new rapidly-deployable Rescue Operations Center

    Members of the 563rd Operations Support Squadron trained here Thursday on the construction and maintenance of the rapidly-deployable Rescue Operations Center (ROC) that uses mobile units called Base X.The mobile unit allows rescue personnel, for the first time, to conduct a wide range of command and

  • Air Force officials reinstate Good Conduct Medal

    Air Force officials have announced the reinstatment of the Good Conduct Medal for exemplary service by enlisted Airmen here Feb. 11. Reinstatement of the medal is effective Feb. 11, officials said. The Air Force Uniform Board announced on Feb. 6, 2006, that the Good Conduct Medal would no longer be

  • Heritage meets horizons

    A former 23rd Fighter Group Flying Tiger from the era known as the 'greatest generation' of America recently discovered that his former U.S. Army Air Corps unit from World War II is still playing an active role in military operations today. From 1944 to Dec. 15, 1945, Mr. Hild served with the 23rd

  • Deployed Moody staff sergeant named Tuskegee Airman of the week at Balad

    Staff Sgt. Jessica Sanders is the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing's Tuskegee Airman of the Week for Jan. 19 - 25. Sergeant Sanders, a security forces leader with the 332nd Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, applied her training and leadership abilities to protect and defend the populace of Balad.

  • Congratulations to the 23rd Wing's 2008 Rescue Squadron of the Year

    Congratulations to the 23rd Wing's Rescue Squadron of the Year! 48th Rescue Squadron at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz. The 48th RQS is part of the 563rd Rescue Group, a geographically-separated 23rd WG unit.The second place winner was the 38th Rescue Squadron at Moody. 

  • HAWC class helps Airmen sleep better

    The most important part of being able to fly, fight and win is for all Airmen to be ready to perform at their peak. Individuals with sleeping problems may not have the chance to do that. The Health and Wellness Center here offers a class designed to address those problems. Capt. Phillip Howell, 23rd