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  • Army Green to Air Force Blue

    They say that if you find a job you enjoy, you may never really “work" a day in your life. This is true for one diligent Moody Airman who transitioned from Army National Guard to the Air Force to find the right fit in a job he not only enjoys, but one in which he excels.Finding the perfect fit can

  • Sifting through the myths of DDR

    Airmen are entrusted to protect the nation and themselves. Whether it’s drawing a blood sample or packing a parachute, Airmen must be situationally aware with a drug-free, stable mind.Would you want someone who’s high on illegal drugs, or an unauthorized controlled substance such as someone else’s

  • Birds of two feathers flock together

    Many rivalries are held between firefighters and police officers nationwide, but when emergencies arise, both entities can be found running towards turmoil as a singular, lifesaving unit.That fact stands true at Moody, and it all begins with strategic planning in a modest room of Airmen from the 23d

  • Airmen possess X-ray vision

    If it walks, sounds and looks like a duck, it’s probably a duck. Likewise, if symptoms, breathing and X-rays look like a lung infection, it’s probably a lung infection.The 23d Medical Support Squadron’s radiology diagnostic imaging specialists use sophisticated technology to capture images of the

  • Airfield management oversees the flightline

    Dodging litter and animals while questioning the GPS’s directions to drive into a lake are some struggles faced during road trips. Without the Airmen from one support section, Moody’s fleet would face many of the same struggles on the flightline.The safety of Airmen depends not only on aircraft, but