MERIDIAN —
Chaplain Colonel Steve Chisolm has been selected as the Deputy Director of the Air National Guard Chaplain Corps.
In this capacity, Chisolm will advise the director on all matters pertaining to the religious and moral welfare of Air National Guard members. Chisolm is also responsible for recruiting and training the 600 chaplains and chaplain assistants in the Air National Guard as they maintain a chaplain program to meet the religious needs of all members of the Air National Guard, their family members, and other authorized persons.
Chisolm will be stationed at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland.
Chisolm is the son of Merle Chisolm and the late T. R. Chisolm of Enterprise. His brother, Tommy Chisolm, is retired from the Mississippi Air National Guard, and his sister, Terri Smith, is a Nurse Practitioner in Meridian.
Chisolm is married to the former Debbie Hehn of Ellisville. The couple have three daughters and sons-in-law and three granddaughters.
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