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  • OHWS keeps pilots healthy, in air

    Taking a proactive approach to pilot wellness versus a reactive response to injury is proving to be vital in maintaining operational readiness for the 23rd Fighter Group pilots at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia.

  • CSP Finance update

    To better aid and increase service to their customers, the 23rd Comptroller Squadron Financial Operations flight continues to encourage the use of an online service that makes tracking the progress of inquires simple.

  • 74 FS hosts car show

    The 74th Fighter Squadron hosted a car show at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia.

  • Chairman reads to Moody's youth

    Lowndes County Commissioner Chairman Bill Slaughter visited Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, June 7, 2022, to read Dolly Parton's Imagination Library book "I am a Rainbow" to children from the base Child Development Center.

  • CTAF provides life-saving protection

    As pilots and aircrew fly over bodies of water, it is imperative to have equipment that will provide safety and security in a moment’s notice. With the goal of replacing older models of life-preserving units (LPUs), the 347th Operations Support Squadron began preparing new combat tactical aid

  • 22nd AF CC attends FARP demo

    The 22nd Air Force commander visited Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, Jun 6, 2022. During Maj. Gen. Bret C. Larson’s visit, Airmen from the 23rd Logistics Readiness Squadron and the 71st Rescue Squadron demonstrated their combined capabilities to rapidly land and refuel aircraft, showcasing their

  • 74th FS to host car show

    The 74th Fighter Squadron is scheduled to host a car, truck, and motorcycle show from 10 a.m.-1 p.m., June 11, 2022, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga.The event is open to all Department of Defense ID card holders and will take place on Dog Row between buildings 805 and 704.

  • 23rd CES hosts combat dining-in

    The 23rd Civil Engineer Squadron hosted a combat dining-in at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, May 26, 2022.In an effort to bring Airmen together and build competitive camaraderie, the combat dine-in encouraged Airmen to dress in altered duty uniforms and apply face paint.