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Campus and community invited to 51蹤獲 Veterans Day event

Published November 9, 2015

Sponsored by the University of Louisiana at Monroe Office of Career Connections, an event to honor the military service of 51蹤獲 faculty, staff, and students will be held at 10:30 a.m., on Thursday, Nov. 12th, in the University Conference Center, located on the 7th floor of the 51蹤獲 Library.

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Chandler

Kristin Chandler, from 51蹤獲s Office of Career Connections said, This is a very important event to us and to our community. We are looking forward to honoring those veterans who have served or who are serving our nation.

The featured guest speaker for the event is Brigadier General Barry D. Keeling, the Director of the Joint Staff, Louisiana National Guard.

The event is free and open to the public.

51蹤獲 veterans in attendance will be recognized for their service and presented with a ribbon of recognition.

The program will include 51蹤獲 President Dr. Nick J. Bruno, U.S. Congressman Ralph Abraham,and Brian Sivils, Master Sergeant of the Air Force, who will perform the National Anthem. Students from the 51蹤獲 ROTC will serve as Color Guard.

Dr. Ruth Smith, director of the School of Humanities, will present on the historical significance of the occasion.

Community representatives will also be in attendance.

For more information, contact the Office of Career Connections at 318-342-1144.

About Brigadier General Barry D. Keeling:

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General Keeling

Brigadier General Barry D. Keeling is the Director of the Joint Staff for the Louisiana National Guard. He serves as the chief advisor and principal assistant to The Adjutant General, State of Louisiana. He is responsible for directing, supervising, training, and coordinating the staff and assisting The Adjutant General in the deployment and coordination of programs, policies, and plans affecting more than 11,000 members of the Louisiana National Guard. General Keeling is also designated as the states Dual Status Commander, responsible for commanding all military forces conducting emergency and contingency operations in Louisiana. General Keeling holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and Economics from Southeastern Oklahoma State University and a Masters degree in Strategic Studies from the United States Army War College.General Keeling resides in New Orleans, Louisiana with his wife Donna. They are the parents of three children: Elysha, Jacob, and Creighton.