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  • Blended Retirement System Opt-In training now available to all Airmen

    The Department of Defense will implement the new Blended Retirement System in less than a year. While no one needs to make a decision until Jan. 1, 2018, all Airmen should take advantage of training and informational resources to research their options during 2017. Airmen eligible for the new

  • 2017 Biomedical Science Corps Appreciation Week

    The 325th Medical Group recently celebrated 52 years of the Biomedical Sciences Corps during BCS Appreciation Week Jan. 23-27.In honor of 52 years of the BSC, the Checkertail medics arranged a week of events to include an event kick off, an all-call hosted by the BSC chief, a lunch and learn

  • Tyndall invests in quality of life improvements for 2017

    Over an estimated $1 million worth of Quality of Life investments are starting to pay off across the installation as living areas receive updates and the mission gets new tools for the job.While some investments are not readily visible, there are over 20 projects that Tyndall Airmen and residents

  • Sextortion: Don’t become victims

    Sextortion. Lately, this word seems to keep popping up in emails and articles -- Military Times recently reported an increase in Sextortion among military members.

  • Tyndall aircrew flight equipment shop named best in Air Combat Command

    Keeping pilots safe during flight operations is the responsibility of a dedicated and efficient aircrew flight equipment shop, and being skilled enough to earn best in Air Combat Command is no small feat. Tyndall’s AFE shop earned the 2016 ACC Outstanding AFE Large Program of the Year Award and the

  • Tyndall AFB hosts first tribal historic preservation meeting

    Tyndall AFB hosted representatives from five Native American tribes at its first-ever tribal historic preservation meeting here Jan. 18-19.The base and its surrounding area are home to many different nations that claim ancestral and ongoing ties to the land, and the Air Force is required by law to

  • James bids farewell as SecAF

    The men and women of the Air Force bid farewell to the 23rd Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James during a ceremony at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, Jan. 11.