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  • Simple steps can prevent many thefts

    Recent statistics reflect an increase in the number of larcenies at Keesler. Last year, 69 thefts were reported, and another 10 were report in the first three months of 2010, according to the 81st Security Forces Squadron.Most of these larcenies have been unsecured property in which people left

  • Deployed Keesler captain combats sexual assault

    An unfortunate reality in society is the act of sexual assault, a crime that military members can just as easily fall prey to.Enter Capt. Mollie Robinson, 386th Air Expeditionary Wing sexual assault response coordinator. Deployed from Keesler, it's Captain Robinson's job to educate and train Airmen

  • 81st Training Wing announces quarterly awards

    The 81st Training honored its quarterly award winners for January-March at a luncheon April 22 at the Dragon's Lair:Airman -- Airman 1st Class Ashley Jordan, 81st Aerospace Medicine Squadron.Noncommissioned officer -- Staff Sgt. Travis Meyer, 334th Training Squadron.Senior NCO -- Senior Master Sgt.

  • 81st Medical Group changes command Friday

    Brig. Gen. (Dr.) Dan Wyman passes leadership of the 81st Medical Group to Brig. Gen. (Dr.) Kory Cornum during a change of command ceremony, 9 a.m. Friday in front of Keesler Medical Center.General Wyman becomes the command surgeon for Air Combat Command at Langley Air Force Base, Va. General Cornum

  • City of Biloxi recognizes Keesler volunteers

    Keesler personnel were among individuals and teams recognized during Biloxi's 27th annual Biloxi Volunteers Awards Ceremony April 21.Biloxi Mayor A. J. Holloway and Brig. Gen. Ian Dickinson, 81st Training Wing commander, presented awards to the winners, including the 338th Training Squadron as the