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  • Holiday base closures

    In observance of the 2016 holiday season, the Air Combat Command Family Days are slated for Dec. 27, 2016 and Jan. 2, 2017. The following areas/sections are either CLOSED, OR may have minimal manning for customer service: 325th Force Support Squadron - Airman and Family Readiness:  CLOSED Dec. 24 –

  • PoinT: smarter operations for the 53rd WEG

    Members the 53rd Weapon Evaluations Group leadership met Dec. 16, 2016, to discuss the group’s newest initiative that uses innovative problem solving to help streamline their mission.

  • Checkered Flag 17-1 complete

    The 325th Air Expeditionary Wing, comprised of various maintenance, logistics readiness, and fighter squadrons, completed its mission of simulating a large-scale aerial total force integration exercise Dec. 5-16, 2016. Involving more than 90 aircraft and more than 800 personnel, Checkered Flag 17-1

  • Active duty, Guard, Reserve integrate during Checkered Flag 17-1

    At Checkered Flag 17-1, legacy and fifth-generation fighter jet integration creates aggressive and advanced training opportunities. But another integration is happening just below the surface, ensuring multiple Air Force components, receive the same vital learning opportunities.

  • Raptors in the Dark

    In order for Tyndall's maintainers to perform mission essential maintenance and operations during the night, new overhead hangar lights were installed to better illuminate their working space. Ensuring the best maintenance possible for F-22s at the 325th Fighter Wing is essential to the mission of

  • Tyndall Munitions Flight keeps Checkered Flag 17-1 armed and ready

    The Airmen of the 325th Maintenance Squadron Munitions Flight, commonly known as “Ammo,” handle, store and transport weapons systems for use in achieving Tyndall’s mission to train and project unrivaled combat air power. For two weeks in December, Tyndall projected a different kind of combat air