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  • ABM class 14017 graduates

    Four Team Tyndall Airmen graduated from the Undergraduate Air Battle Manager training program in a ceremony Sept. 17.The students completed a rigorous nine-month course of instruction preparing them for duty aboard the E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) and the E-8 Joint

  • Tyndall Airmen remember

    Thirteen years ago, a tragic and horrifying event occurred bringing the nation closer together.Every year on Sept. 11, Tyndall Airmen come together to remember and pay respect for those who were lost. This year Tyndall Airmen came together to participate in a remembrance run."It was 13 years ago

  • No reveille or taps during Vigil Run

    The Prisoner of War and Missing in Action 24 hour Vigil Run will be held at 3:30 p.m. Sept. 18. In observance of the ceremony, reveille and taps will not be played. Retreat will be played during the ceremony.

  • Take back the drugs

    Two Tyndall units are helping a federal agency on a national campaign to dispose of expired, unused and unwanted drugs starting Sept. 22 through Sept. 27.   The 325th Medical Group Pharmacy and 325th Security Forces Squadron will be available to take medications at two separate locations

  • Fighting to shoot down hunger

    Team Tyndall came together and donated 2,672 pounds of food to fight hunger for local families. The Tyndall Commissary participated in the Feds Feed Families campaign, which donated the food to the Bay Area Food Bank. The Feds Feed Families campaign is an annual event with the Defense Commissary

  • Post Office parking lot redone to increase safety, ease use

    Post Office patrons will notice a change in the flow of traffic when they go to mail their packages and letters. The 325th Civil Engineer Squadron made the Suwannee Ave entrance to the post office a one way street to allow customers ease of access to the outside mail drop box Sept. 10. "Our

  • Team Target hits QF-16 mark

    The Air Force's newest aerial  target took a major step toward preparing warfighters downrange with a realistic 4th generation replication of what they may face on the battlefield. The first unmanned QF-16 Viper struck down over the Gulf of Mexico Sept. 5 was part of a joint effort between the

  • Tyndall graduates largest intel class in three years

    The 325th Operations Support Squadron F-22 Raptor Intelligence Formal Training Unit graduated its largest class in more than three years Aug. 8.The class of eight Airmen learned the F-22 systems, intelligence disciplines and theories, adversary threats and mission planning skills during the F-22

  • Air Force revamps AEF

    The Air Force will deploy Agile Combat Support Airmen under its redesigned air expeditionary force construct October 1. The primary purpose of the redesign was to look at ways to deploy more ACS Airmen with their units and standardize dwell times across the Air Force as much as possible to present

  • CMSAF number five visits Tyndall to share wisdom

    There is no substitute for experience, and one former Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force is determined to help spread his experiences to Airmen. Retired CMSAF number five Robert Gaylor visited Tyndall Sept. 5 to speak about his life in the Air Force and how to make it better for today's