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  • Faith, family, Air Force shape Colonel Vivians

    Col. Mark Vivians, 81st Mission Support Group commander, came to Keesler from Joint Base Andrews, Md., where he served as commander for the 11th Civil Engineer Squadron.Keesler News: How would you describe yourself as a leader?Vivians: I am shaped by three things; my Lord, my family and my Air

  • Keesler medics bring expertise to Peruvian towns

    Members of the 81st Medical Group recently returned from nearly two weeks in Peru where they participated in a medical readiness training exercise.Led by Maj. Ronald Eller, 81st Medical Support Squadron Medical Logistics Flight commander, 17 dragon medics provided medical care to citizens of three

  • 102 Keesler members selected for staff sergeant

    The staff sergeant promotion results were released today and 102 Keesler senior airmen were on the list. Across the Air Force 13,448 of 33,060 eligible were selected for a rate of 40.68 percent. Those promoted are: 81st Aerospace Medicine Squadron - Candace Caudill, Andrew Dailey and Ashley

  • Keesler Airman saves man from drowning

    A recent family outing turned into a lifesaving event for an 81st Inpatient Operations Squadron member.Airman 1st Class Shaina Buller, a medical technician with the squadron's Surgical Inpatient Unit, was attending an annual family reunion in Helen, Ga. that included tubing down a local river. This

  • Keesler holds forum on environmental restoration

    July 24, Keesler's environmental restoration team provided a public forum at the West Biloxi Library to let the public know about what Keesler is doing to be a good steward of the land it occupies."We're continuing to clean up the mistakes of our past which were not considered at the time to be

  • Two from Keesler receive STEP promotion

    The Stripes for Exceptional Performers promotion program offers commanders a limited opportunity to immediately promote enlisted members to staff sergeant, technical sergeant or master sergeant.There are usually only two to three stripes given to each wing per year. This year the 81st Training Wing