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  • Tyndall engine shop keeps F-22s in the fight

    It’s imperative that Tyndall’s jets remain serviced so they can be ready to go at a moment’s notice. Responsible for ensuring that all of our jet’s engines are in first-rate operational conditions, aerospace propulsion specialists bring essential skill and knowledge to the flight line, these

  • Fighting Zika together

    Representatives from the 325th Aerospace Medicine Squadron Public Health Flight joined public health community agencies from organizations throughout Florida at the “Zika Caucus” to share knowledge on the best methods to combat the Zika virus at the Florida State University Bland Conference Center

  • Sea turtles hatch on Tyndall beaches

    Biologists comb the beaches of Tyndall to find signs of sea turtle hatchlings beginning their dangerous journey to the ocean. This activity is held every year from May to August with a peak season in June and July. They do this to ensure that all sea turtle species have the best chance of producing

  • AFRCC records 200th save in 2016

    Air Forces Northern’s Air Force Rescue Coordination Center recorded its 200th “save” of the year Aug. 17 when a controller at the center facilitated a search and rescue mission for a couple hiking near the Yellowstone River in Wyoming.

  • Key spouses care for Airmen and families

    The Airman & Family Readiness Center held a Tyndall Key Spouse training course here Aug. 16.The Key Spouse program was developed as a quality of life initiative out of concern for Air Force families.

  • Tyndall instructors teach America’s future leaders

    Airman Leadership School is the first level of professional military education in the Air Force and is designed to equip students with the knowledge and professional skills to be effective first-line supervisors.