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  • Information Learning Center: world beyond books

    With more than 10k books available at the library, it’s just one of the many benefits available to Airmen and families. The Information Learning Center serves as the central hub for all informational and educational growth for Airmen and their families here.
  • WSA: Moody’s multi-headed dragon

    What do a photojournalist, a lawyer and a chaplain all have in common? They’re all part of the Wing Staff Agency (WSA). The 23d Wing WSA provides critical support to the wing and tenant units as well as a wide variety of services to members of Team Moody.
  • Moody Airman goes back to basic

    Approximately 35,000 men and women make it through basic military training (BMT) each year, and it’s the military training instructors (MTIs) who mold them into United States Air Force Airmen. One Moody Airman whose passion has been training people her whole career, will soon embark on her own journey to become an MTI to help shape future Airmen.
  • Former CMSAF celebrates Moody’s leaders, inspires enlisted corps

    Only one percent of Airmen ever become a Chief Master Sergeant. Of that one percent, only one serves as the Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force (CMSAF). Only 18 chiefs have ever held that title, and one of them came to Moody for a Chief Recognition Ceremony, Jan 11, 2018. Having served for 29 years in the Air Force, taking him to the rank of chief and beyond, 14th CMSAF Gerald Murray wanted to impart wisdom and celebrate Moody’s newest chiefs.
  • Airmen ‘go the distance’ during CLEP-A-Thon

    More than 200 Airmen participated in a free marathon-themed testing event at the annual CLEP-A-Thon, July 23-26, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga., where they pursued their higher educational and self-improvement goals. Airmen took as many Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support and College Level Examination Program exams as they could during the four-day period, with each passing score earning them college credit.
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