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  • 325th LRS Vehicle Management keeps the mission rolling

    The 325th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle management flight is responsible for comprehensive maintenance and inspections on hundreds of vehicles across the installation. Comprehensive maintenance and inspections are necessary to prevent mission stoppage and help reach the vehicle’s optimal

  • 'If I can do it, you can do it'

    Every week, thousands of family members and friends show up to watch their loved ones graduate U.S. Air Force Basic Military Training. In July 2015, a proud father, along with his wife and youngest son, went to Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, to watch his eldest son graduate from BMT. But

  • 325th LRS POL: The lifeblood of air dominance

    Directly supporting Tyndall’s F-35A Lightning II fleet and exercises such as Checkered Flag, one of the Department of Defense’s largest aerial combat exercises, the 325th Logistics Readiness Squadron’s petroleum, oils and lubricants flight provides vital support in maintaining unrivaled air

  • Tyndall Air Force Base is a No Drone Zone

    As the largest career field in the Air Force, it’s the job of Security Forces to protect Air Force personnel, facilities and assets. With the rapid increase of technology, the availability of small unmanned aircraft systems, commonly known as drones, has risen and represents a significant challenge

  • Checkered Flag: Tyndall’s coalition exercise showcases combat airpower

    During the 24-1 iteration of Checkered Flag, one of the Department of Defense’s largest air-to-air exercises, the Royal Australian Air Force’s No. 2 Squadron, based out of RAAF Base Williamtown, Australia, alongside other participating units trained and prepared resilient coalition forces capable of

  • From one mission to the next; installation and Airmen evolve

    “… Runway 14R, wind 140 at 10, you are cleared to land,” 14-year-old Jacob Ritchie sat quietly at the window of his room in a nearby hotel overlooking the local airfield. The voices of distant air traffic controllers crackled over the radio directing pilots into the Manchester-Boston Regional