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  • Family practice clinic ready to empanel patient

    Keesler Medical Center soon begins empanelling patients into its family health clinic. The Air Force Surgeon General and his staff have developed a family health initiative that promotes patient-provider continuity with a strong focus on preventive care. A primary tenet of this plan is that patients

  • New Matero Hall climbing tower will enhance training opportunities

    Construction begins soon in Matero Hall on a new indoor climbing tower for airfield systems apprentice students in the 338th Training Squadron. The 2E1X2 airfield systems career field maintains airfield, landing, weather and communications systems. Chief Master Sgt. Jeffrey Nelson, career field

  • Airfield repairs begin

    The largest airfield ramp repair project in Keesler history began Dec. 1. The 270-day project will vastly improve the airfield's capabilities, according to Justin Cooper, 81st Operations Support Flight chief of airfield operations. Base personnel should expect to see numerous concrete trucks and

  • Hallelujah! Hurricane season ends

    As Keesler members drive through the gates on their way to work, they may notice the HURCON 5 signs have been removed. That's because Nov. 30 marked the end of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season, which tied with 1936 and 2003 as the fourth busiest in recorded history, according to the Associated