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  • SBP offers benefits to families after retirement

    The Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) is a voluntary program that provides the survivors of participating retirees a monthly income that starts when the member dies and retired pay stops.

  • 23rd Wing leadership hosts Discord town hall

    Video games, deployment cycles and the Lead Wing concept were addressed during the 23rd Wing hosted Commander’s “Ask me Anything” Town Hall through the chatting application Discord on March 22, 2022.

  • Moody CES facilitates Air Force wide change

    The 23rd Civil Engineer Squadron hosted a U.S. Air Force Fire and Emergency Services career field conference at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, March 7-11, 2022.Fire and Emergency Services leaders from across the Air Force combined their knowledge to reshape wartime firefighting to meet Air Force

  • DoD recognizes resilient military children

    They look just like everyone else. They do the same things – they play video games, sports and participate in after-school activities.But there’s one big difference: they’re military children.

  • MPS helps develop careers

    When a service member is eligible for a promotion or tasked for a new location, there are people behind the curtain that are working hard to ensure everything happens seamlessly.There are many flights within the 23rd Force Support Squadron Military Personnel Section that support Team Moody in a way

  • NDI Airmen detect to protect

    An NDI Airman’s job includes hyper-detailed inspections using those tools to ensure component integrity, which keeps aircraft mission ready.

  • Key Spouse Program supports Moody families

    Supporting the Air Force mission comes at a high cost of service members. Sometimes, it requires working late and dedicating all of the day’s energy to the job. It’s mentally and physically exhausting, so Airmen are encouraged to lean on their wingmen to make it through. But when they are burning

  • Safety is key for 23rd MUNS

    Most people would think building 240 rockets by hand would take forever to complete, but for the 23rd Munitions Squadron, it’s just another day.The tedious repetition and attention to detail is crucial for the hardworking Airmen who ensure each asset is in perfect shape before it is ready to be