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  • Hurricane Preparedness Poster Winner

    Tyndall Elementary School students were presented Hurricane Preparedness Poster Contest awards by the Mission Support Group commander, May 2.

  • Spring training for veterans

    Elderly veterans from World War II, the Korean War and Vietnam War gathered April 26 at Frank Brown Park to play a friendly game of baseball, known as the Miracle League Veterans Game.

  • Cycling safety: back in the saddle

    As the weather warms up, bicycle riders are saddling up more often, but biking without the proper equipment or knowledge, can be dangerous for everyone on the road. Cyclists of all ages are required to wear a properly fitted helmet and are recommended to wear highly visible clothing during the day

  • Turtles to nest at Tyndall’s beaches

     Sea turtles will begin nesting soon on Tyndall beaches.Various species of sea turtles such as loggerhead and green turtles will begin their nesting season in May until August, with a peak in June and July.According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FFWCC) website, sea

  • 2016 Air Installations Compatible Use Zones (AICUZ) Study available

    The 2016 Tyndall Air Installations Compatible Use Zones (AICUZ) Study addresses aircraft operational noise and accident potential zones associated with operations at Tyndall and is now available to the public.The study has been accomplished to promote long-term compatible land use on and in the

  • Commander shadows firefighting Airman

    A Tyndall firefighter from the 325th Civil EngineerSquadron showcased his daily job duties to the 325th Fighter Wing commander here,April 8, for the Airman Shadow Program. Staff Sgt. Jacob Banuelos, 325th CES lead firefighter, waschosen by 325th Mission Support Group leadership to show Col. Derek C.

  • Tyndall’s Raptors return to Europe

    A 95th Fighter Squadron F-22 Raptor takes off with afterburners during Rapid Raptor, April 11, at Tyndall Air Force Base. Detachments of U.S. fighters performing short-duration deployments like this strengthen the overall U.S. posture and enhance regional security and stability. Raptors, Airmen and

  • F-22s deploy to RAF Lakenheath

    The U.S. Air Force has deployed F-22 Raptors, Airmen and associated equipment to Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, April 11, to conduct air training with other Europe-based aircraft.