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  • Keesler Tax Center has moved, will open for appointments

    The Keesler Tax Office has moved to the first floor of the Sablich Center in room 114 to better serve the Keesler community.   The Keesler Tax Office will open Jan. 29 to provide federal and state income tax return preparation.   The tax center staff provides customer assistance free of charge

  • 81st LRS aids 403rd Wing with deployment

    The 81st Logistics Readiness Squadron enabled approximately 150 403rd Wing Airmen to deploy in support of operations Freedom’s Sentinel and Inherent Resolve early January. “My staff and I were responsible for ensuring personnel and equipment processed quickly and efficiently to meet the needs of the

  • Dragons feed Gulf Coast

    Eighty-nine Keesler Airmen volunteered to support the Feeding the Gulf Coast organization Jan. 16 in Biloxi, Mississippi, which provides hunger relief to 24 counties along the Gulf Coast.“We rescued 14,405 pounds of produce, 5,110 pounds of dry goods and 1,481 pounds of bakery donations,” said

  • 81st MDG earns Commission on Cancer national accreditation

    The Keesler Medical Center cancer program has been granted a Three Year Accreditation with Silver Commendation from the Commission on Cancer, a quality program of the American College of Surgeons.   To earn voluntary CoC accreditation, a cancer program must meet or exceed the CoC quality care

  • Mathies NCOA: Developing enlisted leaders

    More than 750 NCOs walk through the double doors of the Mathies NCO Academy on Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, every year. After six weeks, they walk out ready to make their Air Force a better, more capable organization.The mission of the MNCOA is to educate NCOs to manage and lead innovative

  • REAL ID Act enforced on Keesler

    In accordance with the REAL ID Act of 2005, visitors seeking access to military installations using state driver’s licenses from The Northern Mariana Islands and American Samoa will no longer be authorized unescorted access without additional documentation, such as a U.S. passport, starting Jan.