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  • 81st Force Support Squadron receives nine AETC awards

    The 81st Force Support Squadron was recognized with nine Air Education and Training Command level awards for fiscal year 2010.The squadron received two unit awards for its airman and family readiness program and manpower and organization program.The seven individual annual award winners are:Master

  • 16 senior airmen complete Airman Leadership School

    Sixteen senior airmen graduated from Airman Leadership School Class 11-1 Dec. 16.81st Aerospace Medicine Squadron -- Leonard Patterson.81st Communications Squadron -- Trithena Law.81st Comptroller Squadron-- Thomas Butler (distinguished graduate).81st Contracting Squadron --Ryan Alfieri.81st

  • Two from Keesler deliver precious cargo, mail

    "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds," is often cited as the postman's motto.Dust storms, indirect fire and additional duties would also be appropriate additions for the five Airmen of the 455th Expeditionary

  • spouses club event

    The Keesler Spouses Club plans a wine and tapas tasting, 6:30 p.m. Jan. 11 in the third floor lounge at Bay Breeze Event Center for members and their spouses.Chef Jon Marc Van Zutphen demonstates appetizer preparation techniques and discusses wine pairings. Donnie D'Aquin from E&J Gallo Winery pours

  • Base's holiday blood drive happens Thursday

    The Keesler Blood Donor Center holds a holiday blood drive, 2-6 p.m. Thursday at the Arnold Annex Building on Meadows Drive.Donors are entered into a drawing for two $50 restaurant gift cards and receive blood center coins and T-shirts.For more information, call 376-6100.

  • Not letting bedbugs bite becoming harder to do

    For children, bedbugs are as creepy as the boogey man, but the thought of tiny insects crawling in and out of mattresses and sucking blood in the middle of the night is enough to give adults goose bumps, too.Bedbugs look like apple seeds and are small, nocturnal parasites that that usually live