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  • Hospital undergoes inspection of health service operations

    Members of the 81st Medical Group continue to fine tune all aspects of the varied elements necessary to provide top-notch medical service to the Keesler community in anticipation of the Air Force Inspection Agency Health Service Inspection scheduled for Oct. 23-25, just days before the Oct. 29-Nov.

  • Mortgage scam warning issued

    The troubled housing market has created a ripe environment for mortgage fraud schemes targeting distressed homeowners. Mortgage scammers rely on material misstatements, misrepresentations, and old fashioned high pressure sale tactics to convince distressed homeowners that they can save their home

  • 81st MDG conducts decontamination training

    Forty-five "Dragon Medics" donned protective suits Sept. 14 to practice patient decontamination drills as the 81st Medical Group continued fine-tuning all aspects of medical care for two upcoming major inspections: The Air Force Inspection Agency Health Service Inspection scheduled for Oct. 23-25

  • Recycling program aims to reduce base waste

    People who advocated and fought for the environment used to be thought of as "tree-huggers." Now, more and more people are becoming conscientious of their impact on the world and are taking steps to reduce or eliminate that impact.The Keesler recycling center provides the base with an opportunity

  • Two from Keesler selected for officer training

    Staff Sgts. Leonard Patterson, 81st Aerospace Medicine Squadron public health technician, and Aaron Howard, 338th Training Squadron cyber transport instructor, will soon shed their stripes, don gold second lieutenant bars and enter Basic Officer Training. Howard and Patterson are two of only 47