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  • Maj. Gen. LaBrutta takes command of 2nd Air Force

    Maj. Gen. Bob LaBrutta took command of 2nd Air Force during a change of command ceremony at the Levitow Training Support Facility parade field here, Aug. 26, 2016. Outgoing commander, Maj. Gen. Mark Brown, handed off the guidon before heading to his new assignment as Air Education and Training

  • McBride Commons begins renovation

    Layton Gipson and Ervin Morgan, Specialty Contractors and Associates, Inc. laborers, take measurements before installing framing at the McBride Commons Aug. 22, 2016, on Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. The renovation will include a children’s library, computer stations, engraving, framing, marketing

  • Command chief retires after 29 years

    Chief Master Sgt. Harry Hutchinson, 81st Training Wing command chief, salutes Brig. Gen. Trent Edwards, Headquarters Air Force Space Command financial management and comptroller director, Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., during his retirement ceremony at the Roberts Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance

  • Airmen help one another after Louisiana flooding

    “The water started seeping in through the walls. We woke up our son, put on his little boots, and put him up on the table.” Callie Lips, children’s book illustrator, her husband Tech. Sgt. Ricky Lips, 403rd Maintenance Group, and their two-year-old son were one of the 403rd Wing families affected by

  • Keesler personnel mentor local high school football club

    Keesler personnel take a photo with St. Martin High School senior football players during a leadership seminar Aug. 13, 2016, at Center Pointe Church in Ocean Springs, Miss. The seminar was a collaboration of the St. Martin Gridiron Club and Keesler personnel who demonstrated the value of being

  • Airman’s Attic: Quality items at no cost

    On the corner of Meadows Drive and 1st Street, next to the Keesler Thrift Shop, sits a store some might not even know exists, called the Keesler Airman’s Attic.Inside are hundreds of items, ranging from baby items and furniture to household goods and uniforms, which Airmen ranked E-6 and below can