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  • Remembering Heroes

    TYNDALL AIR FORCE BASE, Fla.—Tyndall Air Force Base’s 325th Civil Engineer Squadron’s fire protection flight hosted a ceremony in remembrance of the men and women that gave their lives during the events of Sept. 11, 2001.

  • Paving the way to the future; Tyndall Flyover Project

    Beginning in January 2016, the Florida Department of Transportation, in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration and the U.S. Department of Defense, developed a plan to construct new overpasses and an intersection on U.S. Highway 98 to improve the on and off-base flow of Tyndall Air Force

  • No Comms; No bombs

    The 325th Communications Squadron is at the forefront ensuring mission success with various responsibilities throughout the installation.

  • SERE-iously prepared for every situation

    Imagine yourself on one of Florida’s white sandy beaches. Perhaps the thoughts running through your head are something like, “this is a tropical paradise,” or ‘spring break, baby!” In a rather dramatic turn of events, you end up stranded; within an hour, the heat index has risen to 104 F, you’re

  • 95th FGS catches history

    Recently, the 95th Fighter Generation Squadron had the opportunity to catch not only four F-35A Lightning II aircraft, but history, as they were the first aircraft of what is slated to be three complete combat capable fighter squadrons at Tyndall Air Force Base.

  • 801st RHTS qualifies Navy Seabees on RADR

    The 325th Fighter Wing is host to more than 15 tenant units, each operating their own mission sets at Tyndall Air Force Base. One such unit is the 801st Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineers Training Squadron, whose primary mission is developing and delivering

  • Saving life and limb; 325th CES EOD

    Explosive Ordnance Disposal is one of the most dangerous jobs in the military. As technology advances, so do the explosives used to fight wars. This means that the experts have to stay one step ahead.

  • Long awaited F-35 aircraft touch down at Tyndall

    As the Air Force continues to evolve by modernizing its capabilities and maintaining air superiority in an ever-changing global security landscape, Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida has officially transitioned from an air dominance training mission to a fully combat capable F-35A Lightning II fighter

  • Tyndall's last F-22 Raptors

    The remaining F-22 Raptors assigned to the 325th FW are being flown to Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, as Tyndall Air Force Base’s flying mission transitions to the F-35A Lightning II.