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  • Physically a prisoner, mentally a warrior

    The soldier woke hours after the crash, dazed, in an out-of-body experience. She saw her own body covered by various parts of a UH-60 Black Hawk. She saw what she believed to be her death.“Wow, I’m dead,” she thought to herself. “I never thought about what it would be like to be dead.”She noticed a

  • 336th TRS revamps AFI program, develops a more ready force

    The 336th Training Squadron recently launched their revamped Awaiting Further Instruction program on Sept. 3, to produce more elite, warfighting Airmen.The revamp has transitioned from having AFI Airmen only assist other units on base doing details to allowing Airmen to participate in more personal

  • What does the inspector general do?

    The inspector general office has two primary roles and one of them is inspecting all the units on base. The Air Force inspection system side of the inspector general conducts vertical and horizontal inspections of different units around the base.During vertical inspections, the inspector general

  • Building the strongest of Airmen

    From jumping out of airplanes hundreds of feet in the air to swimming through rushing water down range, Special Warfare Airmen fight through the toughest and most vigorous environments to support the Air Force mission.The 352nd Special Warfare Training Squadron Airmen at Keesler Air Force Base are

  • Wing leadership, 81st SFS help reduce speeding in base housing

    Members from the 81st Security Forces Squadron set up around the Bayridge and West Falcon housing areas to pull over people speeding, here, September 10.This is part of an effort to put action on the concerns that were brought up in July during the Keesler Housing Forums.“I think it’s important to