When I was assigned to Moody, it was part of Air Training Command, home of the 3550 Pilot Training Wing. We graduated around 500 American, Vietnamese and Iranian pilots, I think, every three months. After fifteen years of being on a constant war footing, Moody is a very different place today. It seemed that all of the young enlisted men and women wore side-arms and at the main gate there were at least a half dozen heavily armed men and women. When I was there the main gate looked something like this:
Today, the main gate looks like this:
The whole place looks different and feels different.