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  • 334th TRS gators chomp drill down competition

    Drill teams from the 81st Training Group competed in the quarterly drill competition at the Levitow drill pad here, June 16. The drill down featured three categories of competition; open ranks, regulation and freestyle, and promotes esprit de corps among the students. The 334th Training Squadron

  • Keesler Airman receives award from airfield ops legend

    Retired Chief Master Sgt. Byron “BT” Parcenue introduces himself to Capt. Edwin Pratt, 81st Training Wing executive officer, during an awards presentation at Cody Hall June 8, 2017, on Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. Parcenue presented Pratt with the 2016 Air Education and Training Command Byron“BT”

  • Airmen build Airmen

    Tech. Sgt. Glenn Davis, 335th Training Squadron personnel apprentice course NCO in charge, welcomes Airmen from the 81st Training Group to the Airmen Building Airmen Symposium at the Welch Theater April 21, 2017, on Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. The Air Force Sergeants Association Chapter 652,

  • Honorary commanders tour 81st TRG

    The 81st Training Wing leadership and honorary commanders pose for a group photo at the Weather Training Complex, Mar. 30, 2017, on Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. The visit highlighted the training mission of the 81st Training Group for 81st TRW honorary commanders. (U.S. Air Force photo by Andre’

  • MDG, TRG team up to simplify saving lives

    Some might say there’s a formula to providing quality healthcare – A heap of science, a dash of art and a whole lot of practice. As with almost any science or art, having the right tools for the job goes a long way in perfecting one’s craft, and for the 81st Medical Group, their craft is lifesaving.

  • USAF Honor Guard unveils new routine

    The U.S. Air Force Honor Guard Drill Team deputes their 2017 routine during the 81st Training Group drill down at the Levitow Training Support Facility drill pad March 10, 2017, on Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. The team comes to Keesler every year for five weeks to develop a new routine that they