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  • Stopping Sexual Assault – Not Just in April

    The truth is, the vast majority of Airmen we serve alongside have never – and will never – sexually assault another person in their lifetime. Let me say it again for the people in the back – the vast majority of our Airmen HAVE NEVER and WILL NEVER harm another person. Hard stop.

  • The Long Road to Chief: Part II

    Walker credits many of his professional successes to his wingmen and the support of his family. He also gives great credit to his parents the Rev. Luther Walker and Rudine Walker, who at one point were urged not to have him.

  • NCOA host Joint Military Panel

    “Everybody in this room is a leader. Think of yourself as a leader of leaders, not as a leader of subordinates.”These words of sentiment were shared to more than 120 students March 24 at the Paul W. Airey NCO Academy by U.S. Army Master Sgt. Eric Rassmussen.

  • Striving for excellence

    Two Tyndall Airmen garnered recognition through supporting Airmen and embracing an old proverb: some are born to lead, and some grow into it. Technical Sgt. Chris Kennedy, 325th Maintenance Squadron low observables production supervisor, and Senior Master Sgt. Brian Nehring, 43rd Aircraft

  • Tyndall Airman exemplifies mentorship

    A Tyndall Airman from the 372nd Training Squadron Detachment 4 shows his passion for mentorship on and off the court when taking care of his students.Promoting the personal and professional development of Airmen is a key priority of Air Force, and some Airmen take that priority to a whole new level.

  • Maintaining low observable technology critical to F-22 mission

    Maintaining stealth capabilities for the largest contingent of the world’s deadliest fighter jet, the F-22 Raptor, falls upon a unique unit at Tyndall.The 325th Maintenance Squadron's Low Observable shop makes sure the 55 Raptors at Tyndall maintain their stealth, making it difficult for enemy

  • Get Stung

    The results are in and three 43rd Aircraft Maintenance Unit Airmen have secured their spots in Tyndall history as simply the best of the best.

  • Maintaining miracles

    Without the trained professionals that maintain aircraft, Tyndall’s iconic F-22 Raptor would fall into disrepair and become unserviceable. The experts and specialists of the 325th Maintenance Group ensure Tyndall and the F-22 can perform its mission of projecting unrivaled combat airpower by

  • The Long Road to Chief: Part I

    In the United States Air Force, it has always been the branch’s obligation to take an individual, break them down and build them back up. These people then go on to be some of the Air Force’s greatest leaders.This is especially true for Senior Master Sgt. Max Walker, 43d Aircraft Maintenance Unit