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  • Steps to help complete physical limitation form

    The purpose of Air Force Form 469 duty limiting condition report is to convey physical limitations to the commander when a member's health, safety and well-being, mission safety or abilities to effectively accomplish the mission are at risk (Air Force Instruction 10-203 paragragh 1.1). Form 469

  • Keesler receives new career assistance advisor

    Career assistance advisors are like roadmaps to an Air Force career, they can't make the journey for you, but they can help guide you along the path to your career goals and find the necessary stops along the way.Senior Master Sgt. Mark Pitts, Keesler's new CAA, has spent much of his career

  • Keesler member wins Outstanding Airman of the Year

    Every year hundreds of Airman at various levels in the Air Force are recognized and win awards for doing something well. Out of those only a handful are selected to compete for the Airman of the Year award. From those, only 12 win the award. And this year, one of them walks the streets of Keesler.

  • Airman Leadership School graduates 13 senior airmen

    Thirteen senior airmen graduated from Keesler's Airman Leadership School July 3.Of the graduates, three were presented awards including the John Levitow Award, the commandant award and the academic award.Tiffany Andrews, 81st Medical Operations Squadron, was presented the John Levitow Award.Richard

  • Keesler holds weightlifting competition

    Fifteen Keesler members participated in Friday's American Powerlifting Federation event at the Triangle Fitness Center. Each participant completed squat, bench presses and deadlifts in four categories -- open raw division, equipped division and women's division.Winners were determined based on the

  • 81st SFS issues warning on leaving children in cars

    Recently there have been an increase in child neglect incidents at Keesler. In each event, children aged 9 or younger were left unattended and without proper supervision in running vehicles.The act of leaving a child unattended in a vehicle, while not intended to cause harm, poses serious risks to