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  • Career assistance a comprehensive office

    Master Sgt. Steven Mullens is the new career assistance adviser for the 81st Training Wing.Sergeant Mullens arrived at Keesler two years ago from Incirlik Air Base, Turkey. At Incirlik, Sergeant Mullens worked as a communication cable systems installer and quality assurance manager until he was

  • Keesler Airman named to Tops in Blue

    Almost 26 years of singing have paid off for Airman 1st Class Hansil Jules, who learned Feb. 17 that he had been selected as a member of the 2010 Air Force Tops in Blue unit. He begins rehearsals Monday for the 2010 tour that starts in late May.Airman Jules, a dental technician with the 81st Dental

  • Airmen's FOD walk is first line of defense

    Notice anything odd about the group slowly ambling down the flightline on Friday? Sure, many times groups of Airmen have congregated on the flightline, but this group seemed a little ... preoccupied. Heads down, completely centered on the activity of their feet, the group members appeared to have

  • Two attend Air Force Association 2010 symposium

    Lt. Col. Janet Haug, 81st Training Support Squadron commander, and 2nd Lt. Laura Piranio, 81st Logistics Readiness Squadron, represented Keesler's John C. Stennis Chapter No. 332 of the Air Force Association at the annual AFA Symposium Feb. 18-20 in Orlando, Fla.Colonel Haug, president of the

  • Keesler News wins three first-place AETC awards

    The Keesler News staff earned seven awards in the 2009 Air Education and Training Command media contest.Winners are:Susan Griggs, Keesler News editor, is print journalist of the year and earned second place for a sports story about Keesler members involved in a recreational hockey league. Her other

  • Weather warriors<br>Airmen follow challenging road to earn gray beret

    As you drive along Highway 90 to Keesler, have you ever wondered who those people are in formation marching with ruck sacks across the Ocean Springs Bridge or running drills in those distinctive black shorts on Biloxi's beach? These young hard-working Airmen are Keesler's own future special