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  • Hurricane aircraft on display

    A P-3 Orion used by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Hurricane Hunters and a WC-130J Hercules from the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron's Hurricane Hunters are on display 1-2 p.m. June 6.Air Force Reserve and NOAA personnel will be on hand.Come to the 53rd WRS lobby,

  • Invasive vegetation being removed to preserve sensitive base wetlands

    This summer, Keesler is undertaking a 90-day project to remove invasive vegetation, shrubs and trees that threaten the health of the coastal marshlands along its northern border edging Biloxi's Back Bay.Starting Monday, the project removes 588 scrub shrubs and woody vegetation, along with 165 mature

  • 14 Keesler technical sergeants graduate from NCO Academy

    Fourteen Keesler technical sergeants graduated from the Mathies NCO Academy May 26as members of Class 11-4:81st Diagnostics and Therapeutics Squadron - Quintella Glass.81st Force Support Squadron -- Marcus Hogsten.81st Logistics Readiness Squadron -- Darrin Srader.81st Medical Operations Squadron --

  • Foreign student office helps inside, outside class

    To the International Military Student Office, the sun doesn't rise and set on classroomtraining when it receives students from around the world. It takes care of student needs inside the classroom and out.James Cooks heads the operations at the IMSO office at Keesler. A former Army electronics

  • Training leader ends 54 years of federal service

    Tracking the career of Werner Lamm is a trip through the last 54 years of Air Force history.Mr. Lamm, training support chief for the 338th Training Squadron, retires next week with 30 years of military service and 24 years of civilian employment. His retirement ceremony, 2 p.m. June 9 at the Bay