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  • Operation Stand Down

    An event to benefit veterans in need was hosted  by Career Source Gulf Coast at First Baptist Family Life Center, Panama City, Fla. Sept. 24,.Airmen from Tyndall volunteered their time at the "Stand Down" event to help veterans who have fallen on hard times. The "Stand Down"  helped deliver services

  • Checkertail Final Reunion

    In American history, there has been only one Greatest Generation -- of those, even fewer can call themselves "Warrior Airmen." Although they are no longer up in the air, they still travel, telling their stories along the way.As their numbers lessen, the World War II era 325th Fighter Group met Sept.

  • Simulating real-world excellence

    Training and projecting unrivaled combat airpower took a step forward as a crucial component was added to the last of the F-22 Raptor simulators.The Constant Resolution Visual System improves the realism of ground-based training and increases mission readiness for pilots.Boeing's patented CRVS

  • 325th MDG offers walk-in clinic

    The 325th Medical Group offers walk-in services for select procedures."Not every medical situation requires an appointment. Our walk-in services provide a quick, practical alternative for our patients," said Maj. Eduardo Cervantes, 325th MDG group practice manager.The procedures available for

  • What’s up with the WSEP?

    The 53rd Weapons Evaluation Group here has just completed one of the largest Weapons System Evaluation Programs to date.The purpose of the WSEP is to evaluate operational Department of Defense and foreign ally personnel, fighters, missiles and gunnery in realistic air combat scenarios.With this

  • Airmen mentoring future leaders

    Tyndall has a long history of working hand-in-hand with various organizations to make the community a better place to work, live and play.  This past week it lived up to its reputation by hosting the head of the Bay County School District at the Airman and Family Readiness Center.Tyndall Airmen met

  • Ensuring the next generation will never forget

    Around the country, Americans gather on the anniversary of 9/11 to remember those who fell during the terrorist attacks.One memorial occurred at Breakfast Point Academy where first responders, service members, community leaders and students gathered to watch the local Boy Scouts of America troop

  • 9/11: A day to remember

    After the tragic moments of 9/11, America came closer together as a nation. Every year after, millions of Americans unite once more to remember all the lives lost during this misfortune and it will be no different. We will "never forget.""Remembering 9/11 and the loss we suffered that day affects

  • First responders remember one step at a time

    "A date which will live in infamy," were the words spoken by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to the American people after the attack on Pearl Harbor. In America's modern time, the adage, "never forget" is something that goes hand-in-hand with the events of 9/11.The terrorist attacks of September 11,

  • September promotions

    Congratulations to all of Tyndall's September promotees.Promoted to AirmanDenbow, Kaleem - 325th Maintenance SquadronJones, Rachel - 81st Range Control SquadronNarino-Garcia, Cristian - 325th Force Support SquadronSoriano, Chatrick - 325th FSSPromoted to Airman 1st ClassCuny, Shiloh - 325th