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  • Stripes to Gold Bars

    Imagine hearing news that leaves you frozen in a blank state, a flood of thoughts and emotions rush through you after you discover your hard earned stripes are about to be traded in for gold bars. This was how Nathaniel Crocker felt the moment he found out he was selected for an officer’s

  • Freedom of the red, white, and blue

    Seven Team Tyndall Airmen visited the Bay Haven Charter Academy summer program May 30 as guest speakers.More than 120 students from the program were able to receive different point of views on the meaning of the U.S. flag, see a unique ceremony and ask questions.

  • Keeping Tyndall Fit for the Fight

    Medical deployment readiness is a key component in achieving the Tyndall mission to train and project unrivaled combat air power. Daily training operations and readiness exercises prepare Airmen Air Force wide to deploy and successfully accomplish their missions. However, there is more to deployment

  • 325th OG, 95th FS, 2nd FTS get new commanders

    U.S. Air Force Col. Michael Hernandez, 325th Fighter Wing commander (left), presents the 325th Operations Group guidon to the new commander, Col. Christian D. Kane, during the 325th OG change of command ceremony at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., May 25, 2017. The 325th Operations Group is comprised

  • Commander learns emergency ropes

    Twenty-four hours is what an ambulance service medical technician spends on a normal duty day. What may be hard for some is routine for this 325th Medical Group Airman.

  • Know the Bear-necessities

    Black bears are a protected species in the Tyndall community. Bears that become complacent to human zones not only serve as a threat to Airmen and families living on base, but it can also put Tyndall’s efforts to preserve wildlife at risk. Conservation efforts by Tyndall help to ensure the longevity

  • SAPR team provides Tyndall Airmen support

    Airmen and their families are the most important asset here at Tyndall, and to help protect and empower them, the 325th Fighter Wing Sexual Assault Prevention and Response office guides them through difficult ordeals when it comes to sexual assault reports and incidents.

  • QF-16s help F-35 JOTT plan for future testing

    Three QF-16s descended on Edwards recently to aid the F-35 Joint Operational Test Team with test planning.The QF-16 is a full-scale aerial target that has been modified to be flown with a pilot in the cockpit for training and also without a pilot as a target for live missile testing. The unique jets

  • Eight Airmen selected for Officer Training School

    Eight of Tyndall’s exceptional Airmen have been selected to attend Officer Training School through Total Force Officer Training to become commissioned officers in the United States Air Force. Those selected were evaluated across the board both objectively and subjectively.

  • Hurricanes on the Horizon

    Bay County is a hot spot for tourism and family fun. The emerald waters and white-sandy beaches serve as a popular attraction to many who live outside of the coastal areas. However, this beauty comes at a cost. Every year from June 1 to Nov. 30 hurricane season is in full affect. A direct hit from a