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  • WARNING-TROPICAL STORM BONNIE

    The National Weather Service has forecasted tropical storm force winds to hit the Gulf Coast area within 24 hours. Personnel living in the dormitories should listen to the latest weather bulletins and follow instructions from squadron or unit commanders. All personnel on/off base should properly

  • Medics recognized for diabetes presentation

    The 81st Medical Group Hospital's health-care integrators recently returned from their annual Air Force annual conference in Orlando, Fla., where they garnered the "Best Poster Presentation" title.Lt. Col. Kirk Tresch and Capt. Don Smith joined more than 40 health-care integrators from 30 Air Force

  • Victim Advocates -- volunteer team puts sexual assault survivors first

    Trained victim advocates from Keesler's sexual assault prevention and response office provide a vital link to support, give direction and assist victims in regaining control of their lives.VAs are active-duty or civilian volunteers armed with essential information, processes and resources to assist

  • Civilian Force Development Corner<br>Interviews--first impressions count

    Life comes at you fast, especially when you take control of your career. Are you ready for the next step? You have perhaps 30 seconds to make a first impression during a job interview. Competition for challenging assignments is keen. Here are a few common-sense tips to remember as you prepare for

  • Pizza and the Padre<br>Keesler program now available Air Force-wide

    Nearly two years in development, the program that discusses different world religions each week known as "Pizza and the Padre" is now available online for chaplains throughout the Air Force. The program that started in September 2008 was designed by Chaplain (Capt.) Charles Mallory and meets 6-7

  • Back-to-school time is just around the corner

    Students living in Keesler's military family housing areas attend Biloxi public schools.To verify which school your child will attend, call 374-1810, extension 125.This year, school attendance zones are being realigned by the mothballing of Nichols and Beauvoir Elementary Schools and Michel 6th