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  • Cable outage for base housing Aug. 1

    There will be a scheduled cable television outage for Tyndall Air Force Base housing from 1 to 6 a.m. Friday. The CATV outage is being conducted in order to relocate the aerial main service feeder to new underground facilities.  During this time period, all base housing customers can expect

  • Add excitement to your career, explore Special Duties August 1

    If you've ever wanted to have the opportunity to recruit sharp individuals into the Air Force as an Air Force Recruiter, or mold civilians into Airman as an Air Force Military Training Instructor (MTI), don't miss the AETC Special Duty Briefing Friday at 9 a.m. in the WEG Auditorium. The AETC

  • AF, Army firefighters contain 2-alarm blaze

    Air Force and Army firefighters worked full force in the searing sun July 22 to contain a fire that engulfed six closely situated structures here. A call to the Joint Base Balad Fire Department at 12:30 p.m. set into motion a finely tuned emergency-management response of firefighters and civilian

  • Airman receives Bronze Star Medal

    A Tyndall Airman was awarded the Bronze Star Medal in a ceremony here July 11. Master Sgt. Michael Fowler, 325th Civil Engineer Squadron fire protection specialist, received the medal for meritorious achievement during his time in Afghanistan, May 11 to Nov. 2, 2007. "I am humbled and honored to

  • Tyndall assists in preserving threatened species

    At 4:30 a.m. each day while many people are just waking up, Natural Resources personnel and volunteers are scouring 17 miles of Tyndall Air Force Base beaches on four-wheelers in search of turtle nests. Johnny Jennings, 325th Civil Engineer Squadron Natural Resources wildlife technician, and

  • Airman's packaging idea cuts hazmat response time by 75 percent

    One Airman's initiative has cut hazardous material teams' response times from hours to minutes, and his supervisors want civil engineer units throughout the Air Force to adopt the idea. Senior Airman Michael Blair, an emergency management equipment technician with the 332nd Expeditionary Civil

  • New AETC commander offers views on leadership, future of command

    The day before he pinned on his fourth star and took command of the Air Force's First Command, Gen. Stephen R. Lorenz sat down to talk leadership, AETC's role in the Global War on Terror, and what the command's Airmen can expect from their new boss. The general, who replaced Gen. William R. Looney