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  • Plans underway for 2011 AETC Symposium

    Airmen who want to participate in the Air Force's premier academic and technical showcase can now put a date on their calendars for the 2011 Air Education and Training Command Symposium and AETC Ball.The two-day event, co-sponsored by the Alamo Chapter of the Air Force Association, will be held Jan.

  • Lockdown, Lockdown, Lockdown

    You hear gunshots fired on base. Seconds later the Giant Voice blares the command "Lockdown, Lockdown, Lockdown." What do you do? Where do you go? Are you prepared? As part of an Air Education and Training Command objective, Tyndall will undergo active shooter training and exercises to educate and

  • AETC inducts newest member into Order of the Sword

    More than 300 Airmen from across Air Education and Training Command gathered in a formal ceremony at the Gateway Club on Lackland Air Force Base July 16, to induct Gen. Stephen R. Lorenz, Air Education and Training Command commander, into the Order of the Sword. General Lorenz is the sixth leader

  • Tyndall Airmen attend professional development seminar, Order of the Sword

    Nearly 25 Tyndall Airmen attended a professional development seminar and Order of the Sword ceremony at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas recently.The Airmen were selected by their squadrons to represent Tyndall at the seminar which was attended by more than 300 Airmen from Air Education and Training

  • Camp Amigo staff, burn survivors visit Tyndall

    More than 40 burn survivors attending a week-long burn victim camp in Cape San Blas, Fla. visited Tyndall to see the aircraft and have lunch with firefighters July 15. Visiting the base is just one of the events the campers participate in during their stay at Camp Amigo."Our camp is different from

  • Tyndall recognizes 80th anniversary of Lt. Francis Tyndall's death

    The base American flag flew at half staff July 15 to honor the anniversary of 1st Lt. Francis Tyndall's death; the Airman Tyndall Air Force Base was named after in 1940. The date July 15 marks 80 years since his passing, yet Tyndall still commemorates his legacy through its mission of training and