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  • Tuskegee Airman speaks to ALS, NCOA students

    Airmen Leadership School and NCO Academy classes are usually filled with course work and lectures structured to help Airmen become better leaders. But both classes received a different type of lecture when a living part of history, a member of the Tuskegee Airmen, spoke to the classes Oct. 4.Retired

  • Instructor to have weather paper published

    When most of us look at clouds in the sky we can pick out funny shapes, animals, faces, Charlton Heston parting the Red Sea. But when Capt. Eric Metzger looks at clouds, he picks out research papers and has them published in the American Meteorological Society's Journal of Weather and

  • Gate guards give 'elite' first impression of Keesler

    On the surface being a gate guard may seem like nothing more than checking IDs and waving people through the gate. But there is so much more to it than that, especially now that the 81st Security Forces Squadron has implemented an elite gate guard program.The elite gate guards are not only Keesler's

  • Political dos, dont's for DOD employees

    As election season reaches its zenith in the next few weeks, it's important to once again take note of the restrictions placed upon military and Department of Defense civilian political activity. While there are several laws that lay out the political dos and don'ts (including DOD Directive 1344.10