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  • Home away from home program gears up

    The chapel sponsors the 13th Annual "Home Away From Home" Thanksgiving dinner program for non-prior service Airmen. This tradition gives host families an opportunity to provide a "home away from home" experience for two or more Airmen by inviting them to their homes and providing a Thanksgiving Day

  • Health and Wellness

    Staying fit and healthy can be a big challenge. The Health and Wellness center (HAWC) is a valuable resource to getting the information you need about your health. They have a variety of programs for eating a healthy diet, fitness, quitting smoking and also a video series called "gait analysis"

  • Skype video helps span the long distance

    As service members deploy, family members and friends are constantly looking for ways to communicate among each other while apart. One Keesler newlywed couple is using a program called Skype to help break some of the communication barriers while separated by deployment. "Skype is a program that you

  • Keesler paralegal attends JAG summit

    Gregory Lewis, a paralegal with the 81st Training Wing's Judge Advocate General, is headed to Dallas Monday through Oct. 30 for the fifth annual KEYSTONE summit. "I think it's a positive and productive (event) and it's a privilege to be able to attend," he said. "I'm really honored and proud." The

  • Athiest, agnostic students have discussion forum

    Thirty percent of the Air Force's nonprior students don't profess an affiliation with any organized religion. A new discussion group at the Fishbowl, The Query of Orthodoxy, gives Airmen who are agnostic, atheist or undecided a chance to explore their faith and the beliefs of others. The group meets

  • Chaplains guard constitutional right to religious freedom

    Regardless of their personal religious beliefs, Air Force chaplains are charged with providing spiritual care to all members, their families and all authorized personnel in exercising their constitutional right to religious freedom. "It is Air Force policy that we'll accommodate free exercise of