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  • Maintaining excellence during the exercise

    Tyndall's week-long deployment exercise has concluded, and the 325th Maintenance Group has reported unmitigated success."Our maintainers performed outstandingly," said Lt. Col. Charity Banks, 325th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron commander. "Whether they were processing at midnight, fixing aircraft in

  • Tyndall completes exercise

    More than 500 Team Tyndall personnel including deployers, home-station support personnel, exercise planners and the wing inspection team successfully completed a week-long deployment/employment exercise Aug. 15. The two-phased exercise launched 5 a.m. Aug. 11 and began with deployment processes and

  • Walking the line prepares Airmen for deployments

    Lines are a common part of everyday life; from standing in line at a gas station, a grocery store, rides at an amusement park or an airport terminal. As a member of the Air Force, a line most experience is the personnel deployment function line. "The PDF is a multi-functional entity consisting

  • Medical staff provide real-world involvement to exercise

    Tyndall's medical staff provide a real-world element to the deployment/employment exercise Aug. 11 to 15.Their roles and responsibilities included ensuring all pre-deployment medical services were provided in support of contingency operations, while providing trusted quality care."The medical group

  • Tyndall enters Phase II of exercise

    As Tyndall enters day three of the base exercise, the mission will shift from deployment preparation and departure to employing the aircraft and personnel at a simulated deployed location.During Phase II of the exercise, Aug. 13 to 15, Team Tyndall will test capabilities of projecting combat air

  • Tyndall's mission gets Jazzed up

    More than 230 Team Tyndall members, 14 F-22 Raptors, eight T-38 Talons and approximately 30,000 pounds of cargo deployed to Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base, New Orleans last month to complete training for what turned out to be a record-breaking deployment for 325th Fighter Wing.   The 325th

  • Chapel job openings

    The Chapel is now accepting bids for the following positions:1. Catholic Parish Coordinator2. Protestant Parish Coordinator- Applicants must have at least two years' experience in parish coordinator duties.(Please see performance work statement for more information)- Wing Chaplain may request an

  • Tyndall graduates eight more F-22 Raptor pilots

    The 43rd Fighter Squadron graduated eight F-22 Raptor B-course students in a ceremony Aug. 9.   The students of Class 14-BBR completed an eight-month course of instruction, including 388 academic hours, 26 examinations, 39 sorties and 47 simulator missions. The B-course entails transition and

  • Safety-the foundation to success

    During Tyndall's deployment exercise Aug. 11 to 15, the installation's tempo is increasing steadily and its occupants are working 24 hour operations. In order to obtain mission success, Team Tyndall members must ensure they are taking safe measures. "Personnel are our most valuable asset," said

  • Base exercise initiated

    Tyndall initiated a base deployment exercise at 5 a.m. Aug. 11 and is scheduled to run to Aug. 15 in an effort to test capabilities of projecting combat air power. Below are the following hour changes and closures for the base:Military Personnel Section: -It will be minimally manned and emergency