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  • Base defense: Stories of the men who revolutionized the concept

    The Air Force is constantly changing. The missions, training, equipment and even ranks have changed over the years. As veterans age, the past which has taught us so much, slowly starts to fade away. But the Air Force had to start somewhere, and there is a story and people behind every change it. The

  • Impacting the community one flight at a time

    To help the public understand what the Air Force is all about, a specially-developed team takes to the skies throughout the year.The A-10 East Demonstration Team travels across the U.S. and the world to share the Air Force story and put a face with the Air Force.'Interacting with the community

  • The hands behind the A-10 East Demonstration Team

    A crowd of 200,000 people watched on as Maj. Dylan "Habu" Thorpe performed aerial demonstrations that dazzled the crowd and showcased the capabilities of the A-10C Thunderbolt II at the Jones Beach Air Show in Jones Beach State Park, N.Y.But there's a side of the air show most people don't see,

  • First sergeants: 'People are our business'

    First sergeants have been around since the first days of the military in America. They even began wearing diamonds to distinguish themselves in the mid-1800's. The first sergeant played as integral a role in their units then as they continue to today.Unlike the other branches of the Armed Forces,

  • French pilots, families integrate into base, community

    Many people are familiar with high school and college foreign student exchange programs, but not as many are aware that a similar exchange happens with foreign military pilots. Moody is currently hosting two French pilots who are integrated with a fighter and rescue squadron as they become

  • 'Grandmas' providing love

    Growing up, most people have fond memories of summertimes with their grandparents. But many military children don't get that opportunity because their families are stationed miles away.Here at the Moody Child Development Center there is a group of nine women who call themselves "Grandma" and who are

  • Maintainers, logistics Airmen ready for LCAP

    Since January, Moody Airmen have spent several hours ensuring they're prepared for the Logistics Compliance Assessment Program inspection that is taking place May 16 to19.The LCAP is a detailed inspection of the logistics processes in the 23rd Maintenance Group, 23rd Logistics Readiness Squadron and

  • 70 years of flying come to a close

    More than 70 years of flying experience took to the skies in a Piper Saratoga aircraft one final time, before calling it quits at the Valdosta Regional Airport May 20.Retired Col. Clarence Parker has been a pilot for the majority of his life. With 70 years of flying experience under his belt, the

  • Moody Airmen volunteer at Hopes and Dreams

    Editor's note: The mention of Hopes and Dreams does not constitute endorsement by Moody Air Force Base or the U.S. Air Force.More than a dozen Moody Airmen came together May 11 to assist with the construction of a new riding facility dedicated to helping veterans recover from post-traumatic stress