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  • Keesler scores well on cyber security report

    Last week a team of eight Defense Information Systems Agency command cyber readiness inspectors from US CYBER Command at Ft. Meade, Md., evaluated Keesler's cyber security posture. They found and reported our cyber readiness to be "Outstanding" on the non-secure internet protocol network and

  • Physicians, dentists graduate from training

    Thirty-seven physicians and dentists will graduate from internship and residency training during a ceremony at the 81st Medical Group Don Wylie Auditorium 10 a.m. today. Lt. Gen. Douglas Owens, Air Education and Training Command vice commander, will deliver the commencement address.General surgery

  • Keesler Instructor wins Air Force-level award

    Staff Sgt. Trae Clark, 334th aviation resource management instructor, won the Air Force Outstanding Aviation Resource Management Award for 2011, May 3.Clark is a model instructor, teaching six three-level courses of more than 1,242 hours with an average student grade of 92 percent. He also devoted

  • Air Force siblings career paths cross at Keesler

    Three Air Force siblings recently found themselves at the same duty location for the first time in their 13-year careers.Maj. Amber Barker is commander of the 81st Medical Group's education and training flight. Maj. Amalia DiVittorio was on temporary duty here from the Pentagon to implement the 81st

  • Former enlisted 'Dragon Medics' commissioned

    Two formerly enlisted "Dragon Medics" were commissioned second lieutenants during a ceremony May 8 in the Keesler Hospital's Don Wylie Auditorium. Capt. Brandon Shealey, 81st Medical Support Squadron, administered the oath of office.Second Lts. Donelle Clark, a former technical sergeant and member

  • Physician assistants receive diplomas

    Two new physician assistants received their diplomas during a May 10 graduation ceremony in the Keesler Hospital's Don Wylie Auditorium.Brig. Gen. (Dr.) Kory Cornum, 81st Medical Group commander, presented Coast Guard Ensign Seth Harris and 1st Lt. Sarah Sims graduation certificates as well as their