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  • Medical technicians care for greatest assets

    Medical technicians are normally the first to see a patient, leaving them to assess if someone is simply sick or should be in an emergency room. After recognizing a patient with life-threatening symptoms, one of Team Moody’s medical technicians was recently honored for quickly responding to a

  • Moody Airman overcomes battle with alcoholism

    “I was in a ball crying and saying, ‘I need help.’ My wife didn’t know what to do. I’d already been through in-patient once, and she didn’t know how to fix me.” After relapsing and turning back to the bottle, Staff Sgt. Jaiopalanta Jones, 23d Equipment Maintenance Squadron aerospace ground equipment

  • Bataan Death March: Airman Honors POW grandfather

    Starvation, torture and a 70-mile march to concentration camps or dying in the process were the only options Philippine soldier Ricardo Plana faced after the U.S. surrendered the Bataan Peninsula to the Japanese during World War II.Now, 75 years later, his grandson, U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Max

  • Weapons Airmen enable joint training

    Weapons Airmen with the 74th Aircraft Maintenance Unit from Moody AFB, Georgia, enabled joint force training during Green Flag-West 17-03 Jan. 13 through 27 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada.

  • 23rd CES trains in extinguishing night fires

    Team Moody’s 23rd Civil Engineer Squadron firefighters performed nighttime, live-fire training Jan. 10 here to prepare for the possibility of aircraft fire operations during the night.

  • Multinational paratroopers fill NC skies

    The horizon above North Carolina was filled with paratroopers instead of snow as the floated to the ground during the 19th annual Randy Oler Memorial Operation Toy Drop Dec 5-16.The Fort Bragg, North Carolina, community begins celebrating the holiday early every year by inviting their coalition