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  • 7 Keesler nurses selected for AFMS education programs

    Col. Allison Plunk, 81st Medical Group chief nurse, announced Oct. 22 seven group nurses have been selected for Air Force Medical Service Developmental Education Programs.They are: 2nd Lt. Jennifer Danielson , critical care trauma nursing fellowship; Capt. Steven Gautreaux, master's degree in

  • AETC commander to retire after 37 years of service

    The commander of Air Education and Training Command, Gen. Stephen R. Lorenz, will retire in the grade of general effective Jan. 1, Air Force officials announced today, culminating more than 37 years of commissioned service. His retirement ceremony is Nov. 17.Among his many accomplishments as AETC

  • Warrior Care Month: 'Wounded Warrior Walk"

    Keesler AFB celebrates Warrior Care Month during November.The second annual "Wounded Warrior Walk" is slated for Nov. 13 on the Ocean Springs-Biloxi Bridge. The walking or running starts at 8 a.m. and ends at 11. Donations will be accepted as they were last year with all proceeds going to local

  • Medic finishes 1st marathon

    Eric Knight, a surgical technician in the 81st Surgical Operations Squadron, completed the Marine Corps Marathon Oct. 31 with a time of 4:25:01.It was the first marathon for Knight, 28, who came in 868th out of about 7,000 active-duty men and women ranging from 25-29 years old. Overall, he was

  • Dec. 1 is Holiday in the Park

    Holiday in the Park is 4-7 p.m. Dec. 1 in marina park. Festivities start with a performance by the drum and bugle corps, along with free along with free food and drinks, hayrides, children's activities, horse and buggy rides and balloons.At 5 p.m., Santa arrives by fire truck, the chapel choir sings

  • Nurse finds calling serving wounded warriors

    Donna Anderson has been a nurse since 1989. When she became Keesler's wounded warrior program manager two years ago, she found her true calling."It's so rewarding to be able to serve," said Ms. Anderson, who came to Keesler 19 years ago. "That's what I became a nurse for -- that's what it's all