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  • 347th OSS Changes Command

    Today, the 347th Operations Support Squadron welcomed a new commander, Lt. Col. Richard Cuddhy, during a change of command ceremony.

  • 71st Rescue Squadron welcomes new commander

    Today, the 71st Rescue Squadron welcomed Lt. Col. Brendan de Brun as commander during a change of command ceremony. The ceremony marked the formal transfer of leadership from Lt. Col. Nicholas Thompson, while recognizing the squadron’s continued commitment to personnel recovery and combat rescue

  • 23d OSS Changes Command

    U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Christopher J. Anthony, left, 23d Fighter Group deputy commander, passes a guidon to Lt. Col. Eric T. LaPrade, the new 23d Operations Support Squadron commander, during a change of command ceremony at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, Jun. 5, 2026. The passing of the guidon

  • Death of Moody AFB Airman

    It is with deep sorrow, we share the passing of Airman 1st Class Kaleb Cisco, an Airman assigned to the 23d Maintenance Squadron, who was pronounced deceased at UF Health Jacksonville on 28 May at 4:48 am. Airman Cisco was involved in a motorcycle accident in Jacksonville, Florida. He was wearing

  • Victims’ Counsel Empowers Victims

    The Victims’ Counsel office at Moody Air Force Base empowers victims through independent advice and victim centered legal representation. The office connects survivors with support and recovery resources and provides confidential guidance at every stage of the military justice process.

  • Maintainers honor Flying Tiger heritage with A-10 paint restoration

    Among rows of gray A-10C Thunderbolt IIs on the Moody flightline, one aircraft commands attention before its engines even start. Sweeping camouflage stretches across the aircraft while a bold blue fuselage stripe and the unmistakable Flying Tiger emblem cut through the gray backdrop of modern

  • Training to survive: Moody Airmen sharpen personnel recovery skills

    The moment an aircrew member becomes isolated in hostile territory, the fight changes instantly. Stripped of the aircraft, communication and familiar support systems that once defined the mission, survival depends on the ability to think clearly, move deliberately and evade capture under extreme

  • Eyes on the Skies

    The 820th Base Defense Group (BDG) conducted counter-small unmanned aerial system (CsUAS) training, May 7, 2026, reinforcing its focus on preparing air base ground defense Airmen to operate in an environment increasingly shaped by unmanned aerial threats. The training emphasized the purpose, intent

  • Moody Integrates First Refueling Probe on A-10

    Airmen at Moody Air Force Base completed the installation of the base’s first air refueling probe on an A-10C Thunderbolt II, enhancing the aircraft’s ability to support combat search and rescue and close air support operations.

  • WWII fighter pilot reflects on Air Force heritage at Moody Air Force Base

    History stood quietly among the weathered aircraft of Moody Air Force Base’s President George W. Bush Heritage Park as retired Col. Joe Peterburs reflected on a lifetime shaped by war, sacrifice and unwavering service. Surrounded by the very aircraft that symbolize generations of American airpower,