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  • Hurlburt Wing takes ACE C2 to the next level for Lead Wings

    For almost a decade, U.S. defense officials have deemed the return of great-power competition to be the most significant challenge to U.S. national security. As a result, the Department of Defense's leadership is taking bigger and bolder steps to maintain the U.S. military and technological edge

  • 23d MXG gets innovative

    It takes an aircraft for maintainers to train, but when they can’t interrupt the flying schedule, Airmen with the 23d Maintenance Group get innovative.Maintainers with the 23d Maintenance Squadron Maintenance Flight cut an auxiliary fuel tank out of a decommissioned HC-130J Combat King II wing to

  • Around the Air Force: General Brown Makes History

    Today’s look Around the Air Force highlights General Charles “CQ” Brown’s unanimous senate confirmation, making him the next Chief of Staff of the Air Force. The Air Force Academy explores a new major in data science and Airmen are given the opportunity to intern in the world of code building.

  • Moody TACP keep current during pandemic

    Capt. Daniel Strom, Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) officer and chief of support for the 93d Air Ground Operations Wing (AGOW), conducts close air support training with an A-10C Thunderbolt II from the 75th Fighter Squadron April 8, 2020, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. TACP officers require regular

  • 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.

  • AGE maintains airpower through ground power

    When people think of aircraft, they usually think of pilots, followed by the maintainers who fix them. People rarely consider the Airmen who service the equipment that makes it all possible. The maintenance professionals of Moody’s aerospace ground equipment (AGE) are responsible for inspecting and

  • Firefighters strengthen alliance, improve life-saving skills

    Bright orange balls of flames rage as a C-130 implodes from an aircraft malfunction in a desolate area near Moody’s flightline. As the inferno spreads and its fiery glare lights up the night, silhouettes emerge from the red, white and blue lights flashing from firetrucks. Advancing from the glimmer,

  • RAF trainer instructs CQB tactics

    The 820th BDG teamed with British Royal Air Force Sgt. Glenn Risebrow,15th Squadron senior noncommissioned officer in charge of training, in multiple training scenarios to help strengthen combined operations between U.S. and British forces.

  • Strengthening Trusted Care culture in Air Force medicine

    On October 26th, 2017, over 130 leaders across various health care organizations gathered to listen to Col. Christian Lyons and Lt. Col. Michael Fea speak on Trusted Care’s aim of positioning the Air Force Medical Service as a high reliability organization.

  • Royals support Exercise RAPID RESCUE

    The 3d Airlift Squadron supported Exercise RAPID RESCUE May 15 – 18, 2017, providing transportation and simulated aeromedical evacuation along the East Coast.