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  • ADAPT leads Airmen to right path

    Airmen, especially younger ones, are constantly surrounded by temptations to misuse alcohol. Some may fall into those temptations and end up in misfortune. There's an Air Force program that can help those Airmen out by leading them to the right path through treatment and education. The Air Force

  • Several offenses cost Airmen rank, pay, freedom, career

    On Oct. 1, 2008, an Airman with the 723rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron was found guilty of wrongful use of methamphetamine on multiple occasions and being absent without leave. He elected to be tried by a military judge alone and pled guilty to the aforementioned charges. The trial was held in the

  • Fit to Fight

    Rank and name: Senior Airman Ricardo QuintanaUnit: 23rd Comptroller SquadronFitness score: 95Describe your average week's workout: I run for an hour at least four times a week. I weight train for three of those days and play a little basketball and baseball occasionally for fun. What motivates you

  • Save-a-Life Tour to arrive at Moody

    Moody is scheduled to host a tour 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 30-31 at the HC-130 fuel cell repair hangar in an effort to educate Airmen about the effects of drunk driving. The National Save-a-Life Tour travel around the United States to showcase drinking and driving simulators, which provide a realistic,

  • CFC provides Airmen chance to give back

    The Combined Federal Campaign is set to kick off here Oct. 27, where Airmen can donate money to more than 2,500 charities. The CFC is hosted annually and gives Airman the opportunity to either donate to the CFC, which would evenly distribute the contribution between all the charities, or pick