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  • Local July 4 Events, Fireworks Displays

    “Freedom Fest”When: July 4, 2017, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.Where: Tyndall Air Force Base, FLThe 325th Force Support Squadron at Tyndall will be hosting Freedom Fest, a free day of events.“On July 4th, we celebrate our independence as a nation, but we also use this opportunity to celebrate our family, friends,

  • Airmanship 300 to begin in July

    The Air Force recently revamped the First Term Airman Course to better suit the needs of Airmen fresh out of technical training by incorporating new lessons known as “Airmanship 300.”

  • Celebrating July Fourth at Bonita Bay

    Bonita Bay is offering free rentals for Team Tyndall in celebration of Independence Day. Kayaks, canoes and stand-up paddle boards will be offered at no charge July Fourth from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

  • 325th OSS, 325th MDOS change command

    U.S. Air Force Col. Christian D. Kane, 325th Operations Group commander (left), presents the 325th Operations Support Squadron guidon to the new commander, Lt. Col. Tyler Ellison, during the 325th OSS change of command ceremony at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., June 20, 2017. The 325th OSS provides

  • New career assistance advisor paves way for Airmen

    First-term Airmen often find themselves unsure of their next career move. Whether Airmen find themselves pondering separation, reenlisting, or cross-training, Tyndall’s Career Assistance Advisor can help Airmen make the right decision.

  • A new battle: Why NOT me?

    Bravery, hard work and determination. These words exemplify what it takes to be resilient. When Carol Wagner was only 20, she decided to join the military to provide herself with a structured environment that she couldn’t create for herself, she said.

  • It runs in the family

    The relationship between a fighter pilot and their air battle managers is a strong bond to break. They must trust one another in order to complete their mission. One of the newest Air Force Air Battle Managers has this special bond with a fighter pilot, a bond 23 years in the making.Second Lt.