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  • Keesler member is warrior games coach

    Maj. (Dr.) James Bales is passionate about the Air Force Warrior Games and the participating athletes.Bales, an orthopedic surgeon with the 81st Surgical Operations Squadron here, served as head coach for the Air Force 2012 Warrior Games team during the competition held April 30-May 5 in Colorado

  • Keesler can help you keep your resolutions <br> Part three: helping others

    Editor's note: This is the third in a series of four on common New Year's resolutions.For many people the New Year brings with it the desire to start fresh, set goals and do something to make themselves better in one way or another. While not everyone creates a resolution each year and those that do

  • Keesler food service delivers quality, awards

    When most of us think of slashing our food budget, we think of ramen noodles or frozen burritos. But when the 81st Force Support Squadron food services does it, you can hardly tell the difference.According to Maj. John Ponton, 81st Force Support Squadron commander, food services has faced a number

  • Keesler can help you keep your resolutions <br> Part two: be healthier

    Editor's note: This is the second in a series of four on common New Year's resolutions.For many people the New Year brings with it the desire to start fresh, set goals and do something to make themselves better in one way or another.While not everyone creates a resolution each year and those that do

  • Keesler can help you keep your resolutions <br> Part one: quit tobacco

    Editor's note: This is the first in a series of four on common New Year's resolutions.For many people the New Year brings with it the desire to start fresh, set goals and do something to make themselves better in one way or another. While not everyone creates a resolution each year and those that do

  • Sisters begin Air Force journey together

    The life-changing process of becoming an Airman begins with a person being thrown into an unfamiliar environment with people they don't know. However, two Keesler Airmen went through the challenging experience with the comfort of a familiar face. Two sisters,  Airman Nicole Zens and Airman Basic

  • Library offers digital media, reading programs

    Countless rows of books, whispered voices and the sound of rustling pages easily conjures up the image of a library. And while these sights and sounds still linger within library walls, in this digital age they offer so much more.Keesler has had its own library since 1942. Post Library was located

  • New PTL program gets underway at Keesler

    When you learned to walk, there was a dance you did with gravity, clumsily at first, but you finally got the beat, learned the steps and began to walk. Your muscles learned the proper way to hold themselves in order to achieve balance and mobility.Al Ciampa, 81st Aerospace Medicine Squadron exercise

  • JA office works to maintain order, fair judgement

    Editor's note: This is the second in a two-part series on the 81st Training Wing Judge Advocate office. The Air Force holds its people to the highest standards, accountable to the core values of integrity, service and excellence, but nobody is perfect and sometimes Airmen make mistakes or poor

  • 81st TRW Judge Advocate office keeps it legal

    Editors note: This is part one of a two-part series about the 81st Training Wing Judge Advocate office.Need a tax exempt form for a recently purchased vehicle? This office has that. Need to transfer power of you personal belongings while go on a six to 12 month vacation to the desert? They can do