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  • Moody firefighters support local forest firefighting efforts

    As forest fires continue to rage through rural Southeastern Georgia, Moody firefighters are on-scene providing vital assistance to help contain the blaze. Moody's involvement in the disaster-relief efforts have been continuous since crews received the call for support April 17. "Our mission is to

  • Recycling center turns Moody's 'garbage into gold'

    An average American creates 585 tons of garbage in their lifetime, according to base recycling officials. As landfills fill up and resources become more expensive, it is more important than ever to recycle, said Terry Hendricks, Slone Associates Inc., project manager for the waste and recycling

  • Fit to Fight

    Tim Porter Duty title: 23rd Wing Chaplian Fitness score: 93 percent Average week's workout: I run 3.5 miles four times weekly. Fitness motivationt: The physical and readiness demands of the Air Force requires me to stay fit. I also stay fit to keep up with my younger Airmen and to keep my heart

  • Warrior of the Week

    Staff Sgt. Michael Steinmetz Duty Title: 23rd Civil Engineer Squadron, heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration journeyman Hometown: Appleton, Wis. Hobbies: My hobbies involve cars, watching football and playing golf. How does your job impact the mission: I provide vital services

  • Fit to Fight

    Brian Kinney Unit: 23rd Mission Support Squadron Fitness score: 90.5 Average week's workout: I workout three to five days a week which involves 30-40 minutes of running, calisthenics and weight training. What motivates you to stay so fit: I attribute good fitness to God and the fit leaders I follow.

  • Airmen hone crash recovery skills

    In the unfortunate event of an aircraft mishap in the Southeastern region of the United States, the 723rd Maintenance Squadron must stand ready to respond and recover materials from the site. Learning one of the essential techniques to accomplishing this mission was the focus of airlift bag training

  • Water conservation asks Moody to think globally, act locally

    A fifth year of drought in Georgia has come and base environmental officials warn conditions are expected to worsen, with temperatures predicted to be above normal this summer. With natural resources becoming more valuable, every member of Team Moody can make a big difference in conservation, said