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  • Snipers hone skills during Royal Air Force training

    He shivered and shook in below-freezing temperatures as pouring rain seeped through his muddied uniform. Clouds blanketed the night sky, casting a darkness difficult to defeat. Even with night vision technology, it was hard to see past his rifle.As his mind wandered to his hunger and lack of sleep,

  • Talking Tigers aid Airmen with speaking skills

    (Editor's note: The mention of the nonprofit organization Toastmasters International does not constitute endorsement or affiliation by Moody Air Force Base or the U.S. Air Force.)What do Tim 'The Toolman' Taylor and Dr. Spock have in common?The actors for these two iconic TV show characters, Tim

  • Keeping Up with the Joneses

    All across the world, families break the monotony of their busy schedules to get away from the stressors of life by strengthening family relationships through activities like going to movies, watching mixed martial arts or play wrestling.However, one family has transformed their joy of wrestling

  • 74th FS, 7th ASOS join forces as CAS team

    Airmen from the 7th Air Support Operations Squadron at Fort Bliss, Texas, traveled more than 1,500 miles to train with A-10C Thunderbolt II pilots from the 74th Fighter Squadron as a close air support team June 8-19 here.The 74th FS and the 7th ASOS aligned as a sister-squadron CAS team to maximize

  • Quest for Zero: Motorcycle accidents are preventable

    As the summer season rapidly approaches and the sweltering heat rises in South Georgia, more Airmen are opting to trade in their four wheel transportation for two. Unfortunately, Air Combat Command has already suffered six motorcycle fatalities this fiscal year - and even one fatality is one too

  • AF contractors’ marriage navigates million miles

    People are always looking for a spouse they can go the distance with, but how is this distance measured? How far do they really expect to go?  Well, for one North Carolina native couple, their marriage has navigated over a million miles and counting, with zero signs of slowing down. Side by side,

  • Fit to play: MWD Liza retires after 10 years of service

    Despite being good at her job, no one can be in the military forever and after '70 dog years' of active-duty service one 11-year-old German Shepherd is now retired.Military Working Dog Liza joined the Air Force at nine months old and her extensive resume speaks for itself: 10 years of service, four

  • Airman volunteers, gives back to Valdosta pet community

    Her passion to volunteer didn't just come out of the blue. In fact, the animal lover used to fear dogs; she saw them as snarling beasts. At least, until her fiancé introduced her to a life of puppy love. For this reason, she spent last year volunteering over 700 hours for pets, and she continues

  • CE ‘doomsday preppers’ help Moody ‘Be Ready’

    If the sky were to fall at Moody Air Force Base, Ga., it would be the 23d Civil Engineer Squadron emergency management flight's job to implement the plan to save the day.With a job that requires hoping for the best and preparing for the worst, one EM Airman said, "people always joke and say that

  • Ending of an era: 23d EMS performs last HC-130P ISO inspection

    It's a chilling 36 degrees in the isochronal (ISO) hangar, but as drills turn and everyone works diligently, no one seems to notice.They're all focused on the final ISO inspection of aircraft 65-0986, the last HC-130P Combat King II that will undergo an ISO inspection at Moody Air Force Base,