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  • AFRS seeking delayed entry program members impacted by Hurricane Katrina

    Air Force Recruiting Service is seeking contact from members of the delayed entry program who have been impacted by any of the effects of Hurricane Katrina. Those impacted may contact the Air Force at (210) 671-2951 between the hours of 7 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. After normal business

  • Couple wed outside Keesler shelter

    Five days after Hurricane Katrina dramatically changed many lives in the Mississippi Gulf Coast region, two Keesler Air Force Base, Miss., members began a new chapter in their own lives. Tech. Sgt. Daniel McMullen, 335th Training Squadron, and his girlfriend of three years, LaVerne Hawkins,

  • Altus AFB, Jackson County DHS send supplies to Gulf Coast hurricane victims

    Employees and family members of the Jackson County Department of Human Services delivered three tons of supplies to Altus Air Force Base logistics teams Saturday morning to be airlifted to victims of Hurricane Katrina. DHS director Rick Steen said the agency's workers came to a quick consensus that

  • Civil engineers use 'dominator' for rescue

    Noah's Ark came to Keesler disguised as a big blue vacuum truck during Hurricane Katrina. While preparing for the Aug. 29 storm, Keesler's 81st Civil Engineer Squadron loaded the tank of the "Dominator" with water to ballast the vehicle so it wouldn't be swept away by the anticipated flood waters.

  • Defense secretary, generals tour Keesler

    The military's highest-ranking officials leading Hurricane Katrina relief efforts toured Keesler Air Force Base Sept. 4 and personally delivered reassuring words to the storm-battered base's troops and family members. The visiting delegation, led by Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, included

  • Keesler Airmen, Sailors, Marines rally to aid local community

    Military and civilian volunteers from Keesler Air Force Base are reaching out to help the local community after surviving and beginning recovery operations after Hurricane Katrina struck Aug. 29. More than a dozen Air Force members from the 81st Training Wing here provided medical aid, food, water

  • AFOATS organizations hit hard by Katrina

    Air Force Officer Accession and Training School officials here are assessing the damage to Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps detachments and Junior ROTC units affected by Hurricane Katrina. Twenty-five Air Force JROTC units located in high schools in Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, and

  • Base recovery efforts already showing results

    Personnel here are well into recovery operations less than a week after the base and much of the Gulf Coast sustained massive damage from Hurricane Katrina. According to base officials, those efforts are making a big difference. "We're in the recovery and reconstitution stages, where we're assessing

  • Little Rock Air Force Base hub for international Katrina aid

    The first international aid for Hurricane Katrina victims touched down in Arkansas Sept. 5 and more international flights are scheduled to land here in the next week. Little Rock Air Force Base was tapped as the hub and clearinghouse for all international aid air shipments for Hurricane Katrina

  • Keesler medical aid reaches community neighbors in need

    As a team of Keesler Air Force Base medical personnel walked to the doors of a local high school-turned-shelter, a man approached with wide eyes and a huge smile. Stopping a few steps from the Airmen, he raised a hand to his brow and said "I salute you. I'm proud of you all and thank you for your