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  • 'Pinwheels for Prevention; targets child abuse

    Child abuse, in all forms, has been determined to be a consistent factor in predicting a child's future potential for poor academic performance, the abuse of alcohol or drugs, engaging in high-risk behavior or illegal activity and repeating the same cycle of abuse with their own children.As

  • Housing privatization experiences early success

    It has been six months since Keesler's traditional government family housing was privatized and the homes conveyed over to our partner, Forest City Military Communities. As we expected, there have been many successes.Routine maintenance response times have decreased from 30 days under a typical

  • Team forges telepathology guidelines at Keesler

    A 20-person telepathology high-performance Team convened at Keesler's hospital March 20-23 to develop the requirements for the telepathology capability in the Air Force Medical Service. Telepathology uses imagery and video and allows pathologists to study diseases without being physically present.

  • NCO Academy graduates 15 technical sergeants

    Fifteen Keesler technical sergeants graduated the Mathies NCO Academy April 5.Kristy Smart, 2nd Air Force, was named the distinguished graduate.Other graduates include:Bobby Bass, 81st Training Wing.Kyle Grantham, 81st Diagnostics and Therapeutics Squadron.Tina Hall, 81st TRW.Kojo Maissah, 81st

  • Officer selected for new cyber weapons course

    Capt. Jeremy Sparks, an undergraduate cyber training instructor in the 333rd Training Squadron, has been chosen to be in the first batch of cyber students to attend the Air Force's newly-formed Air Force Cyber Weapons School at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev.Lasting almost six months, the cyber warfare