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  • Upcoming events

    Feb. 17 -- 9-10 a.m. and 3:15-4:15 p.m., faculty development opportunities seminar, Wolfe Hall Auditorium, Room 254.April 7-8 -- instructional systems career field briefings and counseling.For more information, call 377-5311.

  • Faculty development flight offers career enhancement opportunities

    It's possible for civilian and military faculty and staff of the 81st Training Group to earn college credit while doing their jobs at Keesler. This credit can be documented on a Community College of the Air Force transcript and used to meet professional qualification requirements of military and

  • Bombs away! <br> Trainer development flight hits target for Tyndall

    The 81st Training Support Squadron's trainer development flight has fabricated a full-scale model of a GBU-32 guided bomb unit with its newly acquired fused deposition modeling process.The model consists of an MK-83 bomb combined with a joint directed attack munitions tail section - JDAM for short

  • New fitness standards issued for JET Airmen

    Airmen preparing to attend Army taught combat skills training prior to deploying to a jointexpeditionary tasking in direct support of combatant commander or joint task force ground component missions will soon be required to possess a current and passing fitness assessment, according to new Air

  • Air Force officials announce FY11 additional force management measures

    Air Force leaders announced involuntary force management programs Feb. 2 to reduce personnel as a supplement to the voluntary programs announced in December. These measures are part of the Air Force's multi-year Force Management Program aimed at shaping and sizing the force. With more Airmen

  • Medics compete in ‘Goofy’s Challenge’

    Yekaterina Karpitskaya and Christopher Johnson participated in the Walt Disney World Marathon "Goofy's Challenge" in Orlando, Fla. A half marathon took place Jan. 8 and the full marathon Jan. 9.Karpitskaya, an 81st Surgical Operations Squadron orthopedic surgeon, was among  23,000 runners completing