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  • Moody steps up for 2020 CFC

    MOODY AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. -- Moody’s 2020 Combined Federal Campaign closed out January 2021 with 71 contributors raising $20,101, exceeding 2018 and 2019’s campaign.However, the campaign had some difficulty raising awareness and interacting with potential donors due to COVID-19 restrictions.

  • Moody’s one stop – The SHOP

    Whether someone needs a bouncy house for a party, a customized going-away gift for a teammate or free car-maintenance assistance, The SHOP can make it happen.The SHOP provides Department of Defense cardholders a wide array of services through one of their four facilities.

  • Moody hosts Hawgsmoke 2021

    The 23d Fighter Group is scheduled to host Hawgsmoke 2021, April 14-17. The base will receive more than 150 Airmen from 13 Air Force units in a biennial aerial competition designed to test the bombing, missile and tactical gunnery skills of the pilots and maintainers of the U.S. Air Force A-10C

  • 23d MDG completes IPPD training

    The 23rd Medical Group completed their In-Place Patient Decontamination training at the 23d MDG medical facility, April 8, 2021. The IPPD training prepares medical personnel to respond to emergency events involving chemical and biological contaminants.

  • Moody’s history remains in one place

    What most Airmen perceive as the little green building beside the air park is actually one of the most important buildings to Moody’s history. For more than 79 years the building that is now Heritage Hall has underwent a number of changes.

  • Tenant feedback drives housing programs improvement

    Department of the Air Force housing program officials are analyzing data from the recently completed 2020 Department of Defense Annual Tenant Satisfaction Survey for trends and ways to improve the enterprise’s privatized and government-owned housing portfolio and tenant experience.

  • Summer safety for Moody motorcyclists

    While the Air Force achieved a historic reduction in fatal motorcycle incidents in 2019, 2020 saw that number rise again, including the loss of one of Moody’s own in November. COVID-19 has caused widespread changes to in-person events, like the required motorcycle safety training, but the resources

  • Flying Tigers honor WWII ACE, POW

    The 23d Fighter Group recently paid tribute to one of their fallen -- a WWII ACE and Flying Tiger legend during a funeral in Marion, Ohio. Retired Maj. Don Quigley, one of the last surviving members of the American Volunteer Group (AVG), died March 13 at the age of 101.