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  • CISM kicks into full swing at Keesler Air Force Base

    Heavy breathing and sprinting make the scene of this battlefield. As the women go back and forth, kicks flail and head-butts are heard off the field. This is soon followed by a shoot. Goal! This is one of the many scenes during the 5th Counseil Du International Sports Militaire Women's Soccer

  • CISM International Soccer Championship starts Saturday

    Keesler Air Force Base will host the CISM 2009 Women's Soccer Championship June 6 - 13, 2009. Tournament opens on Saturday, June 6 and Sunday, June 7 at the Biloxi Indian Stadium beginning at 2 PM each day. Seven nations will compete during this 2009 CISM Gold-Medal Soccer competition. Participating

  • Ultrasound course supervisor ends 32-year federal career

    Carolyn Teal was honored for 32 years of federal service at an April 23 retirement ceremony at Keesler Medical Center. Mrs. Teal ended her career as supervisor of the 81st Medical Operations Squadron diagnostic imaging flight ultrasound Phase II course. A native of Mobile, Ala., she entered civil

  • Keesler medics take aphresis services to Southwest Asia

    Apheresis service is also available in Southwest Asia. Capt. Robert Curtis, 81st Diagnostics and Therapeutics Squadron, served as chief of apheresis during his deployment to Balad Air Base, Iraq, from September 2008-January 2009. At Keesler, he's chief of the laboratory pathology flight's

  • Keesler to host CISM women's soccer championship

    Keesler Air Force Base will host the 2009 CISM International Women's Soccer Championship that will take place June 6 through June 13, 2009. Teams from seven nations will converge upon Keesler Air Force Base and the surrounding gulf coast to compete in this 10-day soccer championship. Preliminary

  • Acupuncture enters Keesler treatment arena

    Keesler plastic surgeon Maj. (Dr.) Kerry Latham is participating in a pilot program to train active-duty physicians in the discipline of acupuncture. Air Force Surgeon General Lt. Gen. (Dr.) James Roudebush recently announced the program. Major Latham is one of 32 physicians from across the Air