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  • Playground construction comes full swing

    The 23d Force Support Squadron (FSS) is currently reconstructing the Moody Inn playground, slated for completion, Jan. 26, here.The 23d FSS rebuilt and designed the new playground to improve quality of life and safety for Team Moody families.

  • Moody gets street smart at presentation

    Training coordinators conducted a Street Smart presentation, Jan. 2, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. The presenters utilized Airmen to simulate the potential results of drunk driving. Street Smart is a safety program designed to emphasize the dangers of making poor decisions and then driving a

  • Good mental health critical to readiness

    Mental health is a critical part of every Airman’s medical readiness. Although many service members worry that seeking mental health care will negatively effect their career, the opposite is usually true. With early identification and the right treatment by a medical professional, most mental health

  • Air Force pharmacists support deployed missions

    When most people think of pharmacists, they imagine a local drug store or the pharmacy counter at their military treatment facility. Those are common locations to encounter pharmacists, but many people might not know that Air Force pharmacists also provide critical deployed medical support, offering

  • ACC commander witnesses integrated readiness

    The commander of Air Combat Command visited Airmen belonging to the 18th Air Support Operations Group, during Warfighters Exercise 18-1, Oct. 9, 2017, at Fort Drum N.Y.Gen. Mike Holmes observed the WFX, which is designed to test a commander’s ability to direct their forces and successfully defeat

  • ACCA: training insight to beat CBRN’s

    Airmen from the 347th Operations Support Squadron performed Aircrew Contamination Control Area training, Aug. 24, here.ACCA training teaches aircrew how to remove and properly handle any contamination on their gear. The training is provided monthly or at the request of the aircrew.

  • 41st maintainers reach perfection

    When most Airmen on the flightline see aircraft tail number A6773 flying through the sky, they see a typical HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter. Now because of the hard work from the 41st Helicopter Maintenance Unit, they see a distinct mythical unicorn that hasn’t been seen in 10 years.These Airmen