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“The real heavy lifting in support of Moody comes from Parker and Lucy Greene with the Moody Support Committee,” Lacey said. “The SGMAC is supplemental to what they do. They have phenomenal contacts throughout the Air Force and are at the highest level with connections in Washington and throughout the country.”
SGMAC also works to make the transition from military to civilian life easier. Programs such as Operation Moody Transition provides exiting military personnel with resources and business contacts to make  nding a job in South Georgia easier.
More recently, SGMAC started working with Moody’s Family Support
David Perdue
U.S. Senator (R-GA)
and Readiness Center to  nd ways to assist military spouses in  nding jobs in the region.
“The major part of SGMAC is to
help get our communities aligned in various areas to support Moody,” said Lacey. “We work with other groups and our city and county leaders to ensure Moody receives what it needs.”
Lacey said in addition to working
on the local level, members of
the SGMAC make regular trips to Atlanta and Washington to lobby on behalf of Moody.
Hanson said the strong relationship between Moody and the community is known throughout the Air Force.
U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO BY AIRMAN 1ST CLASS GREG NASH
U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Travis Siegwart, front, and Staff Sgt. Andrew McIntosh, back, tips Senior Airman Shelbi Bear in an underwater egress trainer during water survival training at Moody AFB
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