Keesler's Inspector General office wins AETC's John P. Flynn award Published March 7, 2012 By Staff Sgt. Kimberly Moore 81st Training Wing Public Affairs KEESLER AIR FORCE BASE, Miss. -- Team Keesler brought home another Air Education and Training-level award when the Inspector General office's team won the Lt. Gen. John P. Flynn Inspector General Award. The John P. Flynn Inspector General awards recognize the inspector general complaints resolution program office that best embodies the six fundamental characteristics of Flynn's leadership model: integrity, justice, compassion, loyalty, courage, and spirit. The Air Force's goal is to process complaint actions within 29 days. Keesler's IG team distinguished itself by fielding 154 complaint actions on average within three days. Additionally, the team generated a weekly congressional report for the 2nd Air Force commander keeping him in the loop on the status of complaints. The team also trained 60 first sergeants allowing them to be better equipped to handle issues at the lowest level. Keesler's IG team now moves on to compete at the Air Force level.