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  • Bay Orderly program improves Quality of Life

    After a long day's work, young Airmen living in the dorms have one desire – to go home to a clean and well-kept dormitory. Luckily for them, the Bay Orderly program encourages Airmen to take pride and responsibility in the facilities they call home and enable a better quality of life for dorm

  • ARMs shop maintain A-10 lethality

    Moody Air Force Base houses 49 A-10C Thunderbolt IIs, each with the capabilities to fire 3,600 rounds a minute.This feat would not be possible without the efforts of the 23d Maintenance Group armament (ARMs) flight Airmen who maintain and inspect the weapons systems.

  • 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

  • 74th FS out guns competition during Hawgsmoke 2018

    Moody’s 74th Fighter Squadron ‘Thunder’ A-10C Thunderbolt II pilots out gunned more than 10 units to win its first-ever Top Overall Team Award during the 2018 Hawgsmoke competition, Oct. 18, 2018, at Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo.With the best of the best from the close-air support community pitted

  • Continuous Process Improvement bears fruit

    The investment in Airmen’s ideas through a Continuous Process Improvement event this past January has Moody’s propulsion team displaying measurable improvements in the timeliness and effectiveness of supporting the A-10C Thunderbolt II’s increased flying mission.Over the last seven months, The 23d