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  • Keesler supports Annual Mississippi Resort Golf Classic

    Lt. Col. Sean Cross, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron instructor pilot, provides a tour of a WC-130J Hercules to Mike Goodes, Senior Professional Golfers’ Association player, March 29, 2017, on Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. Goodes, who participated in the Annual Mississippi Resort Golf Classic

  • 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’

  • Defender receives STEP promotion

    Chief Master Sgts. Vegas Clark, 81st Training Wing command chief, and Farrell Thomas, 2nd Air Force command chief, participate in a Stripes for Exceptional Performers promotion ceremony for Staff Sgt. Courtney Hill, 81st Security Forces Squadron pass and ID NCO in charge, at the visitors center

  • Keesler hosts Spring Education Information Fair

    Keesler personnel attends the Spring Education Information Fair at the base exchange, March 29, 2017, on Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. The Keesler Education Services’ staff hosted more than 25 community colleges and universities at the event. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)

  • Keesler MDG Airmen perform first robotic surgery in AF

    Members of the 81st Surgical Operations Squadron performed the Air Force’s first robotic surgery at the Keesler Medical Center here March 28. Maj. Lauren Buck, 81st MSGS general surgeon, and her surgical team performed a robotic ventral hernia repair. Buck has experience with the da Vinci Si model,

  • 81st LRS wins 3rd straight AETC award

    The 81st Logistics Readiness Squadron won the Air Education and Training Command LRS Non-flying Unit of the Year for 2016 for the third year in a row. Members of the 81st LRS were awarded for their ability to complete the day-to-day mission as the largest traffic management office and second largest