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  • Col. Lawson assumes command of 81st TRG

    Col. Debra Lovette, 81st Training Wing commander, delivers remarks during the 81st Training Group change of command ceremony in the Bay Breeze Event Center Aug. 4, 2017, on Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. The ceremony is a symbol of command being exchanged from one commander to the next by the hand

  • Leadership recognizes Mathies NCO Academy instructors

    Congrats to Tech. Sgts. Andrea Caldwell, Julian Blyden and Raul Mexicano from the Mathies NCO Academy for being recognized by the 81st Training Wing leadership during this week’s out and about. The Airmen received recognition for their outstanding leadership and service across Team Keesler and the

  • Air Force Military Treatment Facilities pilot medical readiness

    Air Force Medicine has a non-stop global readiness mission. Medical Airmen must be prepared to deploy on short notice to provide life-saving and performance-enhancing healthcare in diverse, austere, and isolated locations, and all Airmen must be medically ready to deploy. To achieve this readiness

  • Illusionist performs for Keesler

    Mike Super, illusionist, performs an illusion during the Mike Super’s Magic & Illusion show at the Welch Theater July 29, 2017, on Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. Super, an American magician who is the winner of the NBC show Phenomenon, is currently touring the U.S. and Canada with his illusion show.

  • FPCON exercise prepares Keesler's first responders

    Airman Basic Stephanie Gonzalez, 335th Training Squadron student, portrays a “victim” injured during an antiterrorism and Force Protection Condition exercise, Aug. 3, 2017, on Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. The scenario included a gate runner who plowed into a student formation causing mass

  • Prepare your kids for back to school health

    The new school year is rapidly approaching which means, along with school work, it is also time to think about staying healthy throughout the school year. The Keesler Public Health Flight is here to help keep Keesler children healthy by providing the proper techniques to prevent the spread of germs.