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  • Keesler cyclist supports Red Cross

    A Keesler medic helped raise $240,000 during the sixday, 512-mile American Red Cross "Tour du Rouge" bicycle ride from Houston to New Orleans May 3-8. Senior Airman Alan Petz, 81st Diagnostics and Therapeutics Squadron nutritional medicine flight, was one of almost 60 cyclists and 20 support

  • Keesler medical logistician earns national credentials

    Master Sgt. Melanie Dolzanie, 81st Medical Support Squadron, has received her certified materials and resource professional credentials from the Association for Healthcare Resource and Materials Management of the American Hospital Association. She is among eight association members who recently

  • Keesler strives for safe summer

    As the summer begins and Airmen plan to take vacations and participate in seasonal activities they are reminded to keep safety first during the 101 Critical Days of Summer. This year's theme, "Live to Play, Play to Live", reminds Airmen and their families to enjoy well-deserved recreation time in a

  • CNATTU group gives first scholarship

    Cobren Greer received the first scholarship awarded by the First Class Petty Officers Association of Keesler's Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit, May 19. Miss Greer, daughter of Curtis and Angela Greer, is a 2009 graduate of Biloxi High School. Her father works at 2nd Air Force

  • Dickinson assumes Keesler command

    Fifteen years after his first tour of Keeslerfor advanced communication officer training,Col. Ian Dickinson returned Tuesday toassume command of the 81st Training Wing.The colonel, who was nominated for pro¬motion to brigadier general earlier this month,assumed command Tuesday from Maj. Gen.Alfred