Final preparations for upcoming ORI

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Since September, Moody personnel have been preparing for the Phase I Operational Readiness Inspection relook and it is quickly approaching, scheduled for March 8 to 12.

"Over the past few months, we've all done a lot of work to ensure that each unit will be as prepared as possible to succeed during this ORI relook," said Col. Gary Henderson, 23rd Wing commander. "How we perform will be a testament to not only each individual's competence and good attitude, but also how prepared our personnel and aircraft are to deploy to any location on short notice."

Because of manning requirements, some organizations may have limited hours and services. Although there may be inconveniences, each agency strives to provide the best service possible.

The following is a list of organizations and how they will be affected for the duration of the ORI, which may end earlier.

Organizations whose hours will not be affected:
- 23rd Comptroller Squadron Finance office
- 23rd Wing Judge Advocate office
- 23rd Medical Group
- Georgia Pines Dining Facility
- Airman and Family Readiness Center
- Base Chapel

Organizations whose hours or services are limited:
- 23rd Communication Squadron Client Service Center- All operations except for exercise-related tasks will be suspended until the following week.
- 23rd Wing Public Affairs office- Passport and official photos will not be scheduled from March 8 to 12.

Organizations whose hours may be affected (call number provided for more information):
- 23rd Force Support Squadron military personnel section, (229) 257-4195
- Freedom I Fitness Center, (229) 257-1621