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  • Change is trademark of mission supporters

    The 81st Mission Support Group includes many diverse organizations with varied missions, but change is one thing they all have in common. "Change is nothing new for MSG," said Col. Rod Croslen, commander. "All of our units and Air Force support groups will undergo some sort of transformation within

  • Heat, humidity present significant health risks

    South Mississippi summers can render the hardiest souls "heat beat." The searing heat, coupled with blazing sunshine and oppressive humidity, can cause serious health risks while working, exercising or playing outside. Heat injuries can range from fainting and cramps to heat exhaustion and heat

  • Keesler’s Stephen Ministry commissions lay leaders

    June 8, the chapel community commissioned new leaders for its Stephen Ministry program. Sharon Walker, Sidney Bibby, David Moore, Valerie Housen, Jeanie Harmon and Trenice Vinson attended a 50-hour extensive training program to become Stephen Ministers. Keesler program coordinators are Glenda

  • It's season of change for 81st Training Group

    Four of the seven squadrons in the 81st Training Group change command before the end of June. 333rd Training Squadron -- 9 a.m. today near the drill pad outside the Levitow Training Support Facility. Maj. Scott Solomon takes command from Lt. Col. Kay Spannuth. Major Solomon, who's been selected for