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  • Tyndall FSS supports 800 Airmen at Checkered Flag 17-1

    As Checkered Flag 17-1 and Combat Archer 17-3 combined large scale aerial exercise kicked off Dec. 5, Tyndall braced for an influx of aircraft, units and the Air Force’s most valued asset – the Airmen.More than 800 additional Airmen joined Team Tyndall during the exercises, and the 325th Force

  • Shaw sends Fighting Falcons to Tyndall AFB

    The 20th Fighter Wing from Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, sent 16 F-16CM Fighting Falcons and approximately 140 Airmen to participate in the Checkered Flag 17-1 and Combat Archer 17-3 here Dec. 5-16.

  • Locare et Liquidare: Tyndall AFB 75 years later

    As the news of the attack on Pearl Harbor assaulted the minds of the American people, the U.S. Army Air Corps was already preparing for war. Approximately 2,000 troops arrived to Tyndall Field that day to prepare for a critical new career -- aerial gunnery. And as people in America remembered this

  • New eyes bring fresh perspectives

    Transitioning from a civilian to an Airman in the U.S. Air Force is not an easy feat by any means. Becoming an Airman in the operational Air Force can be quite a lengthy process depending on the career field. Periodically throughout an Airman’s career there are several programs dedicated to building

  • 75 years of airpower

    On this day in 1941, 2,000 U.S. Army Air Forces Soldiers set foot on Tyndall Field, ready to train as aerial gunners at what was then known as Flexible Gunnery School No. 9.News of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor that day had not yet reached these young men as they reported for training. But