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  • 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

  • ALS Class 15-6 Graduation

    Congratulations to Airman Leadership School Class 15-6 graduates. Thirty-two Team Tyndall Airmen graduated during a ceremony Aug. 26 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

  • Enlisted Village: a new Bob Hope

    Tyndall hosted the Bob Hope Village enlisted widows Aug. 27 at the Horizons Community Center.During this event students of the Paul Airey NCO Academy diligently listened to the stories of Bob Hope Enlisted Village e widows and were given the opportunity to ask the members of the dais questions about

  • The Eagle has Landed: F-15 Eagle finds new home

    Air Force aircraft that can no longer be flown are usually sent to the boneyard at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz. Those lucky enough to avoid this fate may get the chance to become training tools or static displays to be enjoyed for many years to come.Tyndall has been working hand-in-hand with

  • Tyndall F-22 Raptors Deploy to Europe

    Four Tyndall F-22 Raptors and approximately 60 Airmen assigned to the 325 Fighter Wing arrived at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, today to train with allied air forces and U.S. services through mid-September.This first-ever F-22 training deployment to Europe is funded by the European Reassurance

  • Horizons Hosts Football and Family activities

    Tyndall's 325th Force Support Squadron welcomes base residents and visitors alike to attend its featured programs throughout these fall and winter seasons. The Air Force Services Activity has been working with Force Support Squadrons across the Air Force to provide recreational services to

  • 325th Comptroller Squadron: rich in talent

    Some might be skeptical about the old saying, "Money make the world go around" - but it certainly rings true to the professionals at the 325th Comptroller Squadron here at Tyndall.Their mission enables air dominance operations by providing steadfast financial services, analysis and sound budgetary

  • 325th LRS Airmen win ACC Award

    Two Team Tyndall Airmen won the General Lew Allen Jr. Trophy recently.  The award recognizes two categories of individuals, base-level logistics readiness officers and senior NCOs directly involved in mission execution.Senior Master Sgt. Christopher Dobbertin, 325th Logistics Readiness Squadron