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  • 75 FGS Change of Command

    U.S. Air Force Maj. Bryan Saam, right, assumes command of the 75th Fighter Generation Squadron as Col. Bobby Buckner, 23rd Maintenance Group commander, left, passes him a guidon for a change of command ceremony at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, June 21, 2024. The passing of the flag is a military

  • Hearts Apart dinner strengthen community

    The 23rd Force Support Squadron Military Family Readiness Center hosted a quarterly Hearts Apart dinner at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, June 20, 2024. Events like these promote and foster support for families.

  • MTT strengthens bonds with foreign nations

    A U.S. Air Force Mobile Training Team (MTT) participated in a training mission with the Chilean Air Force at Los Condores Air Force Base, Iquique, Chile, April 28 to May 25, 2024. The mission intended to strengthen the relationship between the U.S. and Chile, as well as hone skills in aircraft

  • Current Announcements

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  • 23rd OSS changes command

    The 23rd Operations Support Squadron held a change of command ceremony at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, June 7, 2023.

  • Moody Airman awarded Bronze Star for exemplary service

    Moody AFB hosted a ceremony for Master Sgt. Peter Pease, 23rd Fighter Group first sergeant – awarding him a Bronze Star medal in recognition of his outstanding leadership and meritorious service achievements during military operations against Da'esh and Iranian Affiliated Militia Groups at Al Asad

  • 71st RGS changes command

    The 71st Rescue Generation Squadron changes command at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, June 3, 2024.

  • Flags of Freedom Release

    Valdosta-Lowndes County Parks & Recreation Authority is hosting its fourth annual Flags of Freedom display, honoring military members who sacrificed their lives for our nation. Fifty flags, one for every sate, line a section of the road through Freedom Park as a temporary memorial. Nearly 20 Airmen