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  • Work begins on new facility for 41st Aerial Port Squadron

    The 403rd Wing's 41s tAerial Port Squadron will soon have a new place to call home. Construction began Feb. 11 at the future location of the 41st APS facility.According to Lt. Col. Michael Grubb, 41st APS commander, this new state-of-the-art building will be a "purpose-built facility" designed to

  • HAWC body composition machine provides valuable health analysis

    It looks like something out of "Star Wars," but serves as a valuable tool that allows people to be aware of their amount of body fat, one of the most important factors in everyone's health, so they can change their diet and exercise plans. Common diseases like heart attacks, high blood pressure,

  • Vendenberg Community Center reopening celebration is Friday

    Committed to improving the quality of life for Keesler's nonprior service students, the 81st Force Support Squadron has rejuvenated the Vandenberg Community Center to create a more comfortable environment full of activities, new programs and modern amenities for the students.The grand reopening

  • $2.5 million invested in energy saving projects

    Keesler has garnered $2.5 million from centralized funds approved strictly for energy conservation measure projects. The Air Force has $250 million set aside for energy conservation projects. Air Education and Training Command selected two Keesler initiatives as viable ways to reduce the base's

  • Leadership program gets ready for new class

    Kimberly Adams, chief of training development for the 81st Training Support Squadron's faculty development flight, has spent almost a year learning more about the challenges and opportunities facing south Mississippi through the Leadership Gulf Coast program.Now in its 21st year, Leadership Gulf