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  • Survey seeks opinions of Bay Breeze golfers

    Air Force Services has launched a golfer survey at 71 courses worldwide. This survey, designed by the National Golf Foundation, gives Keesler golfers the chance to provide valuable feedback on Bay Breeze Golf Course."We ran this survey in 2007 to determine what was most important to the golfers here

  • Potential energy savings explored for Keesler's computer systems

    The 81st Communications Squadron is taking a look at the base's computer systems to take advantage of possible energy savings."Technology exists that could allow us to shut down our systems and allow systems to be remotely 'turned on,'" said Julie Noakley, chief of network operations. "The Air Force

  • Keesler singer rekindles passion, auditions for 'American Idol'

    "You're going to Hollywood!" are the four words Hazel McMillan really wants to hear when she auditions for American Idol in Houston at the end of August.McMillan, 24, works at the front desk of the Inns of Keesler. Her husband, Staff Sgt. Frederick McMillan, 209th Civil Engineering Squadron,

  • 70 years strong <br> Quality of life blossomed as Keesler grew

    It all started with an old golf course, ball park, airport, Naval Reserve Park and swampy woodland. From these seemingly unassociated areas emerged Keesler, one of the largest technical training bases in theAir Force. In 70 years, Keesler has graduated more than two million students, trained more

  • Team Keesler has 91 names on staff sergeant promotion list

    Ninety-one Team Keesler members were on the staff sergeant promotion list released Aug. 4. Across the Air Force 11,337 senior airmen were selected from the 26,549 eligible for a 42.7 percent selection rate.Keesler senior airmen on the list are:45th Airlift Squadron -- Jillian Balderas.81st Aerospace

  • Medics deploy for training exercise, may affect access to hospital care

    A major field training exercise this month will affect access to care at the Keesler Hospital.Almost 100 "Dragon Medics" deploy to Camp Atterbury, Ind., about 35 miles south of Indianapolis, starting Monday to participate in "Vibrant Response 12/12A." They'll return Aug. 24.Col. (Dr.) Nicholas