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  • ATTENTION! Gate closure

    The Airey Gate will be closed for maintenance and testing from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Jan. 27.The flow of traffic will be detoured to Sabre Gate and Louisiana-South Gate, approximately a half mile east of Airey Gate, via U.S. Hwy 98 during this period. Please plan ahead and remain flexible. Stay alert for

  • Service beyond the uniform

    Airmen are vigil on and off duty, in and out of uniform. That means watching for danger and taking care of people no matter the situation.Technical Sgt. William Dryden Jr., 325th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Department station captain/crew chief, proved that when Airmen and the community come

  • Fit to fight in the New Year

    The Air Force has a long standing code that mandates personnel remain physically able to defend our nation, should that time come. Whether staying fit to fight, or just keeping in line with fitness objectives, the Tyndall Fitness Center has several programs in place to help Airmen and their

  • Dr. King's dream still going

    More than 80 Team Tyndall members attended the Tyndall Black Heritage Committee's Martin Luther King Jr. commemoration service Jan. 15 at Chapel 2.Every year Martin Luther King Jr. day is celebrated nation-wide. Here the purpose of the service was to highlight Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and what he

  • Convoy fundamentals

    The 325th Logistics Readiness Squadron conducted its first convoy training Jan. 14 at Tyndall's Silver Flag area.This training was similar to the Basic Combat Convoy Course training that all vehicle operators deploying to do convoy missions in Iraq and Afghanistan had to complete. "In 2004, we all

  • TYNDALL INCREASES SECURITY

    As part of the exercise initiated this morning, Tyndall Air Force Base has raised its local Force Protection Conditions to Charlie.    The 325th Fighter Wing commander directed the condition change.    The base continues to vigorously exercise installation security.  Law enforcement personnel at

  • Exercise to ramp up at Tyndall

    The 325th Fighter Wing initiated a wing wide deployment exercise at 5 a.m. Jan. 9.The exercise will continue for several days and is designed to test the wing's ability to deliver combat air power when and where needed.  The exercise will evaluate our ability to prepare personnel, aircraft and

  • Airman’s small STEP for big change

    Technical Sgt. Rodolfo Garza, 325th Fighter Wing Command Post training NCO in-charge, was awarded a Stripes for Exceptional Performance promotion by Col. Derek France, 325th FW commander, on Jan. 5."I'm very proud of my selection," said Garza. "I knew that if I continued to work hard I would

  • The network has found a new home

    To move hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of equipment and personnel is no easy feat, but the 325th Communication Squadron has done just that in a Network Control Center relocation project. Over the last several years, the 325th CS has been planning and recently executing a $2.5 million

  • January Promotions

    Congratulations to all of Tyndall's January's promotees.Promoted to AirmanButler, Anfernee - 325th Logistics Readiness SquadronPromoted to Airman 1st ClassBerry, Trenton - 325th Maintenance SquadronFreeman, Matthew - 325th Aircraft Maintenance SquadronOpferbeck, Allyssa - 81st Range Control