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  • WSEP EAST-23.04 at Tyndall

    U.S. Navy Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 34, Naval Air Station Oceana, Virginia, participated in Weapons System Evaluation Program East-23.04. WSEPs are formal, two-week evaluation exercises designed to test a squadron’s capabilities to conduct live-fire weapons systems during air-to-air combat

  • TAFB brings holiday cheer

    Members of the Tyndall First Sergeant Council wrapped holiday gifts as part of Operation Warm Heart, a non-profit charitable organization that supports Airmen and their families during the holiday season

  • No problemo for PEBLO

    The Physical Evaluation Board Liaison Officers, or PEBLOs, are individuals who can provide much needed assistance to service members by helping navigate medical processes where a person’s ability to serve comes to an evaluation. Contrary to common belief, members are not automatically recommended

  • Alright stop, collaborate and listen

    A force support squadron can be viewed as a jack of all trades, but occasionally a problem comes along that requires a little help solving. In the case of the 325th Force Support Squadron, the 325th Communications Squadron stepped up to the plate and knocked it out of the park.

  • 325th MDSS: Supply and Demand

    Patient care within the 325th Medical Clinic may seem as simple as administering a vaccine or filling a cavity, but the 325th Medical Support Squadron works diligently behind the scenes to ensure that Team Tyndall’s Airmen can receive treatments long before a patient arrives.

  • As the sun rises on Checkered Flag 23-1

    U.S. Air Force and Navy aircraft span the flight line during Checkered Flag 23-1 at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Nov. 4, 2022. Checkered Flag is a large-force aerial exercise held at Tyndall which fosters readiness and interoperability through the incorporation of 4th-and 5th-generation aircraft

  • FSS Resource Management; allocates millions

    Tyndall Air Force Base is rebuilding at an accelerated rate and with that comes the execution of $3.9 billion in funds authorized and allocated for so many mission needs. For the 325th Force Support Squadron resource management flight, this means increased responsibilities on top of an already

  • 325th OSS: On their A-Game, 100% of the time

    The 325th Operations Support Squadron’s air traffic controllers have their eyes on the skies, ready to provide critical support to aircraft in Tyndall’s airspace, no matter the time or the circumstances.