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  • Weather students brief 3rd AF commander

    Weather students from the 335th Training Squadron had the rare opportunity to provide a weather brief to Lt. Gen. Richard Clark, 3rd Air Force Commander, Ramstein Air Base, Germany, using video teleconference Oct. 12. This was a unique training opportunity as well as a mentorship moment, said Tech.

  • Excellence in all we do

    Staff Sgt. Amy Ray, 335th Training Squadron student, graduates from the personnel apprentice course with a perfect score May 25, 2017, on Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. Ray, from Boulder, Colo., is a member of the Air Force Reserve and will be returning to the 97th Flying Training Squadron at

  • The science of learning: NASA brings Gulf Coast educators to Keesler

    The 335th Training Squadron and the 403rd Wing Hurricane Hunters hosted a NASA Educator Workshop here March 30. More than 18 educators from Mississippi and Louisiana along with Stennis Space Center NASA education specialists came here to learn diverse ways of teaching and gain resources to take back

  • 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’

  • 335th TRS student receives Gray Beret

    Senior Airman Matthew James, 335th Training Squadron student, receives his Gray Beret during a Special Operations Weather Apprentice Course graduation ceremony at the Weather Training Complex, March 22, 2017, on Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. At his graduation James received his Gray Beret. (U.S. Air

  • Science on a Sphere arrives at KAFB, first in DoD

    In a completely black room at the 335th Training Squadron’s Weather Training Complex, a 48-inch carbon fiber globe hangs, suspended from the ceiling with projectors pointing at it from each corner, awaiting its Defense Department debut March 23.    Science on a Sphere is the DoD’s newest weather