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Warrior of the Week, US Air Force Photo

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Warrior of the Week, US Air Force Photo

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Let's give 1st Lt. Joanna Guhl from the 81st Inpatient Operation Squadron a shout-out for being chosen as the Warrior of the Week during this week's wing staff meeting! Guhl is a talented nurse that has provided care to over 16,500 patients and their families during her four year assignment at the Keesler Medical Center. As the interim medical surgical element leader, she guided nursing practice and unit mission for 55 staff members and supported 12 medical specialties to aid 165,000 beneficiaries. Guhl is a servant leader and has volunteered and led numerous base level events. Most recently, she was the 81st Training Wing point of contact for the Second Air Force "Pathways to Blue", which coordinated the professional development of over 300 ROTC cadets. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)

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19/06/2019
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