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  • Air Force Sergeants Association CEO visits Tyndall

    The Air Force Sergeants Association Chief Executive Officer visited Tyndall Oct 19.Retired Chief Master Sergeant Robert Frank heads the  non-profit organization whose mission it is to the serve as the voice of Airmen on Capitol Hill. He came to Tyndall to directly communicate with members, and even

  • Moving on up

    Airmen residing in building 1046 are being moved to other dorms starting in October because of improvements slated to begin at the end of this year."Dorm residents are moving because building 1046 is scheduled for an infrastructure upgrade," said Master Sgt. Calvin Charles, 325th Civil Engineer

  • Airmen Leadership School Class 15-7 graduation

    Congratulations to Airman Leadership School Class 15-7 graduates. Thirty-six Airmen graduated during a ceremony Oct. 15 at the Horizons Community Center.Airman Leadership School is a five week-long Air Force program designed to develop Airmen into effective front-line supervisors. It is the first

  • Clergy Day brings good spirits

    A thought brought up a couple of years ago became a reality; a partnership between local religious leaders, including the Tyndall Chaplain Corps.The 325th Fighter Wing Chaplain Corps hosted a "Clergy Day" tour for local religious leaders Oct. 16 making it the first time they came together.This is

  • COMACC praises Rapid Raptor Tyndall Airmen

    U.S. Air Force Gen. Hawk Carlisle, commander of Air Combat Command, visited Tyndall recently to personally thank the men and women who made the first ever Rapid Raptor to U. S. Air Forces in Europe training deployment happen."This deployment made a difference and it made a big impact," said Carlisle

  • A hibernation situation

    The Tyndall area is home to a variety of wildlife to include the Florida Black Bear.The Florida Black Bear is most active during the months from March to November. Although in the latter months of bears' active time, they prepare for hibernation.During this time Team Tyndall must be "bear aware" to

  • 325th MXS Keeps Aircraft Airborne

    The 325th Maintenance Squadron keeps the mission going with unrivaled airpower.In accordance with the Squadron of the Week theme, various shops within the squadron are noted for their contributions to the 325th Fighter Wing mission.According to www.tyndall.af.mil, the 325th Maintenance Squadron

  • Meet the commander - Col. Ronald Pieri

    Commanders come in all shapes and sizes and have set plans to project air dominance in order to carry out the Air Force's mission.Meet Col. Ronald Pieri, the new commander of the 325th Mission Support Group. Born and raised in Sacramento, California, Pieri attended Del Campo High School and

  • Hear the Beep Where You Sleep

    Location matters when it comes to your smoke alarm.  That's the message behind this year's Fire Prevention Week campaign, "Hear the Beep Where You Sleep.  Every Bedroom Needs a Working Smoke Alarm!"Along with firefighters and safety advocates nationwide, Tyndall Fire Emergency Services are joining

  • Oktoberfest Comes to Tyndall

    Tyndall will host the annual Oktoberfest Oct. 9 in the Bay View Housing area by the Visitor's Center.The free event is open to the whole community and will feature lots of family friendly activities including authentic German food, pony rides, arts and crafts booths, bouncy houses and K-9 demos."We