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  • 41st RQS performs ship boarding exercises

    More than 25 Airmen from the 41st Rescue Squadron took to the open waters of Pensacola Bay, Fla. Jan 25 and 26 to perform ship board training with the Navy. The training included day and night landings on a Navy vessel to educate the pilots, co-pilots, gunners and engineers on procedures they may

  • Airmen trades medical gear for Army flight gear

    A Moody Airmen will soon swap his emergency medical equipment for flight gear when he transitions from blue to green. Transferring into a different branch of the U.S. military, however, isn’t the only thing that will be changing for Staff Sgt. Jason Boutwell, 347th Aeromedical Dental Squadron

  • Knights of honor

    Their commitment is intense; their movements are precise. Their mission: to honor those who have served this country. The Airmen who carry out the duties of the Knights of Honor, Moody’s Honor Guard, go through extensive training in order to perform the ceremonial moves at more than 350 ceremonies a

  • Instructing helps commander make history

    Being an instructor pilot is sometimes like a parent teaching his fearless teenager to drive. “It’s very much the same thing, except it’s in three dimensions,” said Lt. Col. Mark Hess, commander of the 3rd Flying Training Squadron here. “As you fly with the students, you become convinced they have

  • Moody hosts Wild Land Firefighting course

    The Natural Resources Section of the 347th Civil Engineer Squadron’s Environmental Flight combined efforts with the Georgia Forestry Commission recently to conduct the first Basic Wild Land Firefighting class at Moody. The course consisted of both classroom and field exercises, and was taught by six

  • Moody firefighter named GEICO winner

    A firefighter here doused the competition recently by being named as an Air Force-level winner for the 2005 Government Employee Insurance Company Military Service awards.Chosen to compete in the Fire Prevention and Fire Safety category, Tech. Sgt. Shannon Anderson, assistant chief of hazardous