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  • Airfield repairs begin

    The largest airfield ramp repair project in Keesler history began Dec. 1. The 270-day project will vastly improve the airfield's capabilities, according to Justin Cooper, 81st Operations Support Flight chief of airfield operations. Base personnel should expect to see numerous concrete trucks and

  • Hallelujah! Hurricane season ends

    As Keesler members drive through the gates on their way to work, they may notice the HURCON 5 signs have been removed. That's because Nov. 30 marked the end of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season, which tied with 1936 and 2003 as the fourth busiest in recorded history, according to the Associated

  • MTI Recruiting Team To Visit Keesler

    Have you ever been interested in becoming a Military Training Instructor (MTI)? If so, the MTI Recruiting Team is offering the opportunity you have been seeking and will host a MTI Duty briefing on 17 Dec 08, 0845-1045, in bldg 2902, Airman Leadership School Auditorium. There are few jobs in the Air

  • Services set stage for season

    There's no time for "Bah, Humbug" at Keesler, with an abundance of activities to stir up that holiday spirit. Arts and crafts center, 377-2821 Thursday-- 5-7:30 p.m., candle making. Call for price. Saturday -- 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., candle dove ceramic project. Make a dove with gold trim. Call for

  • Thursday's the deadline to 'Adopt an Airman'

    Nearly 300 Keesler Airmen are deployed, and today is the deadline to mail holiday packages to ensure they arrive on time. Adopt an Airman is a program run by Tech. Sgt. Jessica Woodruff, airman and family readiness center, and connects Airmen deployed from Keesler with people who want to send them a

  • Airman and family readiness center gets grant from American Red Cross

    Tech. Sgt. Jessica Woodruff has a simple mission -- take care of the families of those deployed from Keesler. Execution of that mission is the opposite -- complex and logistically exhausting. Sergeant Woodruff and the airman and family readiness center team have received a $9,865 grant from the