News

U.S. Air Force Logo United States Air Force

Moody welcomes SFS Airmen home for holidays

  • Published Dec. 19, 2006
  • By Senior Airman Leticia Hopkins
  • 23rd Wing Public Affairs
MOODY AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. (AFPN) --   "I'll be home for Christmas ... " has a new meaning to several deployed security forces Airmen who returned just in time to spend the holidays at home Dec. 14 at Moody AFB after almost six months in Iraq.

The team, made up of more than 160 Moody AFB Airmen from the 820th Security Forces Group, 23rd Security Forces Squadron and the Texas National Guard, deployed to Baghdad June 28.

"We found out at the beginning of December (that we were coming home early), but the exact dates were not known," said Master Sgt. Anthony Erskine, 824th SFS Operations NCO in-charge. "But everyone was excited. To spend this holiday season with family and friends was something we all thought was not going to happen."

For some, the early homecoming affords them the opportunity to see their newest family additions make their world debut.

"I will be glad to arrive home early so I can be by my wife's side during the birth of our second child," said Tech. Sgt. Brandon Hannasch of the 824th SFS. "My wife Melanie is due Dec. 23 with our first daughter."

Others are looking forward to meeting and getting better acquainted with their newest family members.

"I am happy to return home early because this has been the longest deployment away from my wife since I entered the military," said Senior Airman Randy Jeffrey of the 824th SFS. "Most of all, I will be happy to spend Christmas and New Year's with my wife and our daughter, Rosalie, who was born during my deployment."

The Airmen are also excited to be back with family and friends in order to continue their holiday traditions.

"I was very excited when I found out I was going to make it home for Christmas," said Airman 1st Class Adam Barringer, 824th SFS. "I now will be able to spend time with my wife, family and friends for the holidays. It also affords me the opportunity to go to church service on Christmas Eve with my family."

During the deployment, the members were part of the Detachment 7, 732nd Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron. While Moody AFB members made up the majority of the team, there were also members deployed from the 204th SFS. The 204th SFS is an Air National Guard unit out of Fort Bliss, Texas.

Their duties while deployed included training Iraqi police members, conducting daily combat patrols and providing armed responses to support Det. 7 and other coalition forces during small arms attacks.

"All (of the) Airmen assigned to us have done an outstanding job conducting the mission," said Sergeant Erskine. "They took the mission and improved many areas to take it to higher levels."

Sergeant Erskine said each Airman was awarded the Army's 4th Infantry Division shoulder sleeve insignia for wartime service for their sustained combat operations.

Comment on this story (comments may be published on Air Force Link)

Click here to view the comments/letters page

Related Links

  • Propane plant fuels utility alternatives for Moody

    Feb. 16, 2007
    Members of the 23rd Civil Engineer Squadron are using a new propane-air mix system to create an alternative source of fuel, allowing the base to avoid paying high contract fees for natural gas. The system, which Moody AFB officials began using in November, substitutes propane for the natural gas
  • Moody Air Force Base

  • Fallen Moody AFB Airman honored at memorial service

    Oct. 30, 2006
    Members from various groups and squadrons here gathered Oct. 19 to honor the life and sacrifices of Airman 1st Class Lee Bernard Chavis at the base chapel here. Airman Chavis, a member of the 824th Security Forces Squadron, was killed Oct. 14 in the line of duty while performing duties as a turret
  • Ceremony brings historic 23rd Wing to Moody

    Oct. 2, 2006
    The 347th Rescue Wing was officially re-designated as the 23rd Wing during a ceremony at 8:23 a.m. here Sept. 29.The ceremony culminated several recent changes to Moody's wing, including the assimilation of the 23rd Fighter Group at Pope Air Force Base, N.C., and Moody's 820th Security Forces Group.
  • Airborne Airmen, Soldiers train together

    May 8, 2006
    The Air Force lost a shade of blue last week when more than 30 airborne-qualified Airmen and their counterparts from the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division jumped into a simulated unusable airfield during a Joint Forced Entry Exercise here. The exercise tested the teams’ abilities to “jump out of a
  • Development division helping equip security forces

    Nov. 8, 2005
    The 820th Security Forces Group here reorganized itself and now includes a division dedicated to testing and evaluating new equipment for Airmen deploying to Iraq. The new combat development division -- created in mid-October -- aims to supply the group with more effective gear, while also saving
  • Moody AFB honors sacrifice of a Hampton, Va., native

    Oct. 30, 2006
    Members from various groups and squadrons here gathered to honor the life and sacrifices of Airman 1st Class LeeBernard Chavis Oct. 19, 2006, at the base chapel. Airman Chavis was killed Oct. 14, 2006, in the line of duty while performing duties as a turret gunner with his security forces' team
  • Coming together to honor life, sacrifices of an Airman's final act of courage

    Oct. 30, 2006
    Members from various groups and squadrons here gathered to honor the life and sacrifices of Airman 1st Class LeeBernard Chavis Oct. 19, 2006, at the base chapel. Airman Chavis was killed Oct. 14, 2006, in the line of duty while performing duties as a turret gunner with his security forces' team
Department of the Air Force Logo