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Moody AFB Personnel & Families
Source: Moody AFB as of Sept. 30, 2015
4,497 184 821
ACTIVE DUTY RESERVISTS CIVILIAN
4,830 $430.7million
DEPENDENTS
remains an important connection between the base and Pentagon.
“Parker’s involvement with Moody began before BRAC or the Moody Support Committee,” said Hanson, who serves with Greene on the ACC Commander’s Group. “When he
rst moved to town he went to the chamber and started serving on the Military A airs Committee.”
In 2007, Greene was honored for his years of service to
Moody and the entire U.S. Air Force. The
base’s $10 million consolidated
customer service facility
TOTAL DIRECT ECONOMIC IMPACT
was o cially named the Parker Greene Base Support Center. Also, Greene was presented with the Chief of Sta ’s Award for Exceptional Public Service, the rst person to receive this honor.
Those traveling to Moody from Valdosta do so on the “W. Parker Greene Highway”, an honor the city, county and Georgia Department
of Transportation bestowed upon Greene in recognition of his years of dedication and support for Moody.
“Parker is the person that deserves most of the credit for Moody’s success from the years since BRAC,” said Hanson. “He and Lucy do so much for the airmen and their families to support
them but also in demonstrating Moody and the community’s support for current as well as potential future missions for Moody.”
On June 22, 2007, Parker Greene and his wife, Lucy, were joined by Col. Kenneth Todorov, who was serving as the 23d Wing Commander, as they cut the ribbon officially dedicating the Parker Greene Base Support Center.
An F-15E Strike Eagle files over Grand Bay Bombing and Gunnery Range at Moody AFB. Multiple U.S. Air Force aircraft within Air Combat Command conducted joint aerial training showcasing the aircraft’s tactical air and ground maneuvers, as well as its weapons capabilities.
BUSINESS + CULTURE 13 U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO BY TECH. SGT. ZACHARY WOLF
U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO BY STAFF SGT. MANUEL MARTINEZ