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  • Moody athlete joins AF Cycling Team

    A Moody sergeant was recently selected to represent the Air Force in a seven-day, 500-mile trip across Iowa with nothing but a bicycle and some camping gear. Tech. Sgt. Mark Naglack, 723rd Maintenance Squadron, recently earned a spot on the Air Force Cycling Team which brings opportunities to

  • Warrior of the Week

    Senior Airman Ricky LaytonJob: 23rd Civil Engineer Squadron geobase technicianHometown: Houston How does your job impact the mission: In the geospatial information office we maintain more than 200 datasets for the base. This helps ensure the customers are getting the most current data. We also help

  • Fit to Fight

    Master Sgt. Brian Hawthorne Unit: 23rd Communications Squadron Fitness score: 100Describe your average week's workout: I run three miles per day five days a week, and I always include push-ups and sit-ups into my workout. What motivates you to stay so fit: Fitness feeds my competitive spirit and

  • 23rd CONS takes AF award

    A Moody contracting flight was recently recognized with an Air Force-level award for their ability to work efficiently and improve their operating procedures. The 23rd Contracting Squadron Infrastructure Flight won a 2006 Air Force Special Recognition Award for Multiple Award Construction Contract

  • ‘Mod Squad’ brings Moody’s Pave Hawks into the 21st Century

    Installing a major modification on an aircraft usually means it has to leave the base and head to where the experts are, unless you can bring those experts to the aircraft. This is a job for the "Mod Squad;" a four-man team of specialists whose mission is to plumb deep inside an aircraft and run the

  • 49th FTS begins final Moody IFF course

    As the 479th Flying Training Group prepares to permanently fly from Moody skies, the 49th Fighter Squadron recently ushered in nine students to begin the unit's last Introduction to Fighter Fundamentals class. The students are scheduled to graduate May 9 when they will be transferred to different

  • Moody member turns "scribbles" into books

    They just started as doodles. Not the pencil- or pen-scrawled sketches of a daydreaming student, but a drawing of words meant to help tell her thoughts. Never in her dreams did Theresa Allen expect them to become a published book. The doodles then grew into a second and third book, with two more on