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  • New traffic law applies to Keesler

    A new Mississippi traffic law applies to Keesler personnel and helps keep them safe. "Move Over" went into effect July 1. The law states, "Upon approaching an authorized emergency vehicle, recovery vehicle or highway maintenance vehicle that is both stationary and using flashing lights, the person

  • Citizenship earns Airman 4 more years in uniform

    Senior Airman Julio Alarcon marked a major milestone July 25 -- he was able to re-enlist for four more years in the Air Force. The 81st Medical Operations Squadron genetics lab administrator technician achieved this goal only after reaching another. May 31, he took the oath to become a U.S. citizen,

  • From tent to new hospital in Iraq Keesler technicians get equipment running

    As medics and volunteers carry wounded American service members and Iraqi civilians to the emergency room, doctors and nurses stand by, ready to treat them. The tools physicians use range from oxygen and suction machines to computed tomography scanners and X-ray machines. Without these machines, the

  • E-mail phishers Defense personnel frequent targets

    Defense Finance and Accounting Service and Keesler News staff Department of Defense military and civilian personnel continue to be targeted by e-mail phishing campaigns, according to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service. Recent fraudulent e-mails prompt recipients to click a link to update