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  • Construction builds ‘new face' of Moody

    Workers running a small army of excavators and cranes armed with steel beams created a flurry of activity in recent weeks at the site of the new Consolidated Base Support Center along Austin Ellipse. At nearly 20 percent complete, the project is on schedule to meet the completion date of February

  • Golf instructor drives writing skills to ‘par'fection

    From bustling Wall Street in New York City to the southern pace of Valdosta, one golf instructor here has made a career of adjusting and tackling new challenges. Addie Cobb, Quiet Pines operations clerk and golf instructor, continued this path as she recently added professional writer to her laundry

  • Keep safety first: don’t push limits

    As we pass the half-way point of the “101 Critical Days of Summer,” Team Moody members are reminded to keep safety as the No. 1 priority during daily activities. So far, the 347th Rescue Wing suffered one fatality and one mishap. Last year, the wing had eight mishaps with no fatalities. The year

  • Engineer takes command of 347th MSG

    A new commander took the reins of the 347th Mission Support Group Friday during a ceremony at the Fuels Barn. Col. Leslie Martin, who served as the director of the engineering support directorate at Headquarters Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency, Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., succeeded Col.

  • 347th MXG prepares for inspection

    Preparation is key for the 347th Maintenance Group, which has begun planning for an inspection from Feb. 26 to March 2, 2007. The Logistics Standardization and Evaluation Team visit is devised to take an in-depth look at programs and processes involving aircraft maintenance, transportation, supply

  • AF awards Moody Airman for performance

    The Air Force recently named a Moody Airman as the 2005 Outstanding Life Support Aircrew Airman. Senior Airman J. Michael Lundell, 41st Rescue Squadron aircrew life support journeyman, received the honor for his job performance and off-duty contributions. Airman Lundell is responsible for

  • Drought affects Moody's water use

    Georgia declared a level one drought for the entire state recently, requiring Moody members to follow a more stringent outdoor water-use schedule. “We have studied conditions around the state, and our findings show drought conditions exist throughout Georgia,” said Carol Couch, Georgia Environmental

  • ROTC cadets experience real Air Force

    Moody is getting a glimpse of the Air Force's future this summer as more than 100 Air Force Academy and ROTC cadets visit here as part of the Operation Air Force program. The cadets are visiting the base in three separate groups. Currently, 40 ROTC cadets are here for the three-week program. "This

  • Moody prepares for hurricane season

    Airmen here buckled up the base, battled heavy winds and provided support for off-base recovery efforts during a hurricane evacuation exercise held May 15 - 18. Responding to "Hurricane Timothy" provided a realistic evaluation of the 347th Rescue Wing's capability to plan and take the proper