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  • Airman chosen to meet Congressmen

    An Airman from the 23rd Medical Group recently accompanied top leaders of the 23rd Wing on a trip to meet with members of Congress and discuss topics affecting Moody Air Force Base.This year, Senior Airman Amanda Goralski, 23rd MDG bioenvironmental engineering technician, went with Col. Gary

  • 9 RW reaches historic deployment milestone

    The invasion of Iraqi troops into Kuwait during the summer of 1990 commenced an awe-inspiring, historical deployment achievement for the men and women of the 9th Reconnaissance Wing.The personnel of the 9th RW and the U-2 Dragon Lady surpassed 20 years of continuous deployment to the U.S Central

  • 55 years of the U-2 Dragon Lady: the evolution of training

    Editors note: this story is part three of four in a series that celebrates 55 years of the U-2 mission.For the past 55 years the U-2 Dragon Lady has soared high above the earth collecting intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance to aid in the fight against enemy forces. Throughout the years,

  • Shaw commanders take unique approach to CAFP

    Airmen today face a strong challenge. The intense battle rhythm through constant deployments and reintegration after returning from those deployments causes stress physically, emotionally and psychologically on both Airmen and their families."Because of this, the Air Force has been showing the

  • Airmen enhance F-15E capabilities with helmet-mounted cueing system

    The concept is like something out of a movie -- the ability to find a target from a jet cockpit with the naked eye and lock onto it simply by fixing your gaze upon it. This science fiction concept has become a reality at the 336th Fighter Squadron. The 4th Operations Support Squadron aircrew flight

  • The making of an A-10C pilot: The final exam

    It was final exam time for 1st Lt. Dan Griffin and his 11 classmates, who are days away from graduating from the 358th Fighter Squadron's six-month long A-10C Pilot Initial Qualification Course. The final exam is a capstone exercise known as a TAC-32. It encompassed everything the students needed to

  • Talking it out -- getting through deployment

    "The hardest part of my deployment was being away from my wonderful and beautiful wife, Jenny," said Senior Airman Daniel Bolt, 28th Munitions Squadron aircraft armament systems journeyman. Airman Bolt was part of a group of Airmen who returned home from a deployment to Southwest Asia in support of

  • SART helps recover remains, personal effects

    When an aircraft goes down or a natural disaster hits, there's always the possibility that human remains or aircraft parts may have to be recovered from the scene. Aiding in these vital efforts is the duty of Moody's search and recovery teams, who receive training to ensure they can effectively

  • 20th FW and Pakistan air force reunite at Red Flag

    In a symbolic and historical event, the Pakistan air force flew six F-16Bs and 100 aircrew, maintenance and support personnel more than 7,700 miles from Pakistan to participate in their first Red Flag and Green Flag exercises at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. in mid-July.There, the Pakistani airmen met

  • The making of an A-10C pilot: Night operations

    Since I started writing this series a few months ago about 1st Lt. Dan Griffin, one of 12 students nearing completion of the 358th Fighter Squadron's A-10C Pilot Initial Qualification Course, I've not only heard my fair share of pilot stories, I've seen a number of them "told" with hands that have