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  • Combat control instructor recognized with Bronze Star

    Tech. Sgt. Adam Malson, 334th Training Squadron, was presented the Bronze Star Medal, first oak leaf cluster, during an 81st Training Group parade Sept. 16.Sergeant Malson, who's served in the Air Force for nine years, was awarded the Bronze Star for meritorious service as a staff sergeant serving

  • Death notification

    With great regret, Brig. Gen. Andrew Mueller, 81st Training Wing commander, announces the death of Tech. Sgt. Timothy Hogan, previously assigned to Keesler Fire Emergency Services.A memorial service for Sergeant Hogan is 8:30 a.m.  Sept. 24 at Triangle Chapel.Any person or persons having claims for

  • 9 Keesler runners headed to Air Force Marathon

    Every year the thousands of people are drawn to Dayton, Ohio, like Monarch butterflies to the forests of Mexico. Their motivation for going and their backgrounds vary greatly, but they are all there for the same reason: to run. Ever since the 50th anniversary of the Air Force in 1997,

  • Local station airs stories of families separated by deployment

    A local television station is anxious to tell the stories of Keesler families who are separated by deployment.Project Homefront is a special feature of WLOX-TV, south Mississippi's ABC affiliate. News anchor Jeff Lawson interviews military families in the station's viewing area as a public service

  • 81st MDTS gets new commander

    Col. Richard McBride Jr. took command of the 81st Diagnostics and Therapeutics Squadron Tuesday. Colonel McBride succeeds Col. Stephanie McCann who retired Aug. 1. Colonel McBride's squadron consists of diagnostic imaging, nutritional medicine, pharmacy and pathology and clinical laboratory flights

  • Security takes to the streets

    Safety and security are key factors in protecting personnel and property on a military installation. In Keesler's four base housing where the safety of families and children are involved, the 81st Security Forces Squadron is providing up-close and personal security with the use of foot patrols to