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  • Survey seeks opinions of Bay Breeze golfers

    Air Force Services has launched a golfer survey at 71 courses worldwide. This survey, designed by the National Golf Foundation, gives Keesler golfers the chance to provide valuable feedback on Bay Breeze Golf Course."We ran this survey in 2007 to determine what was most important to the golfers here

  • Personnel training flight development chief dies

    Leonard "Len" Adams, 71, of Ocean Springs passed away July 27.Adams was the training development element chief for the 335th Training Squadron's personnel training flight. He retired from active duty in 1979 as a master sergeant with 22 years of service and immediately joined the civilian work

  • Security forces begin 148-mile ruck march to Ground Zero

    After Tuesday's change of command ceremony for the 81st Security Forces Squadron concluded, nine of Keesler's force defenders embarked on a journey to march 148 miles to honor some of America's fallen heroes. "Security forces units from around the country are conducting a ruck march to commemorate

  • Evaluation system improves disability support

    Starting Friday, Keesler service members referred for medical evaluation boards will go through a new Disability Evaluation System that integrates the processes of the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs.The Integrated Disability Evaluation System provides a more seamless transition to

  • Contracting officer picked for 2011 Armed Forces team

    The Air Force claimed its sixth consecutive Armed Forces Basketball Championship last month, and Keesler's Onyenma "Dan" Nwaelele led the charge.Soon he'll be packing his bags for a trip to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where the Conseil International du Sport Militaire world games are held July 12-25.To

  • First-year PA program graduates 2

    The 81st Medical Group Hospital's newest training program marks its one-year anniversary this month with a graduation ceremony.Upon their graduation Friday, two of the nine students presently enrolled in the physician assistant program's one-year clinical training phase -- Officer Trainees Bradley