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  • Tyndall crowns new champions

    Tyndall Air Force Base intramural football double-elimination playoffs began Tuesday with four teams, but ended Thursday with one team crowned "Base Champions." The four teams finishing the regular season with best records made it to the postseason; 325th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (10-1), 325th

  • First class graduates F-22 B-Course, makes AF history

    Four student pilots at Tyndall AFB became the first graduates of the Air Force's F-22 Raptor Basic Course Nov. 1, setting another milestone in the fielding of the Air Force's most advanced fighter aircraft. Capt. Marcus McGinn and 1st Lts. Dan Dickenson, Ryan Shelhorse and Austin B. Skelley made

  • Boot Camp at Tyndall

    Tyndall Airmen unable to meet fitness standards, or those who wish to participate in a high-caliber fitness routine, are now able to attend Boot Camp, a program offered through the Health and Wellness Center here. "The HAWC Fitness Boot Camp program provides unit commanders with a proven path to

  • Tigers start 2-0

    The Tyndall Tigers men's varsity basketball team improved their record to 2-0 after defeating the visiting Hurlburt Field Commandos, 100-88, Saturday. A balance scoring threat, led by Marqus Armour, and an aggressive defense gave Tyndall a 43-35 lead at the half. In the second half, the Commandos

  • Breast Cancer, Be Proactive not Reactive

    Nine women have already been diagnosed at Tyndall Air Force Base this year, making the battle against breast cancer one of the 325th Medical Group personnel's highest priorities. According to the American Cancer Society, one out of every eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during her

  • Tigers win season opener

    The Tyndall Tigers men's varsity basketball team won their season opening game against the Moody Flying Tigers, 82-77, in a Southeastern Military Athletic Conference matchup Saturday. The Tigers led most of the first half, but Moody was able to keep Tyndall's lead to only three points, 36-33. In the