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  • Outside the wire: Reconstruction project shifts to lifesaving mission

    Staff Sgt. Jonathan Okeefe, a satellite, wideband and telemetry systems instructor in the 338th Training Squadron's Detachment 1 at Fort Gordon, Ga., recently returned from a 12-month deployment to Afghanistan. Sergeant Okeefe, who's been in the Air Force for more than 5½ years, served as the chief

  • Dragon of the Week

    Name -- Staff Sgt. Ian Harbaugh Unit -- 85th Engineering Installation Squadron Position -- airfield systems team chief Time in Air Force -- 13 years, four months Time at Keesler -- three years, nine months Hometown -- Clewiston, Fla. Why did you join the Air Force? I was a military brat and wanted

  • Keesler nurse striving for 'doctor' designation

    Soon nurse Juanita Mullins can be called "doctor." Ms. Mullins, a clinical nurse with the 81st Surgical Operations Squadron post anesthesia care unit, is currently working on her doctorate in nursing practice at the University of South Alabama College of Nursing. "I am in the first class to be

  • Keesler CDC on track for NAEYC accreditation

    Keesler submitted its candidacy package for National Association for the Education of Young Children this week, said child development center director Roveta Simmons. "We've always maintained NAEYC accreditation, but all the criteria are different this time around," she explained. Cherrie Tiggeman,

  • Former Keesler enlisted medics earn nursing degrees, commisions

    Staff Sgt. Anna Crane returned to Keesler Medical Center Sept. 16 after an absence of almost two years to share a very special occasion with the people she used to work with here. She left the medical center's Family Birthing Center in December 2007 to attend the University of South Alabama School