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  • Labor Day weekend hours of operation

    The Labor Day holiday hours for base facilities for Aug. 29, Family Day, and Sept. 1 are posted below. Commercial Gate and Visitor CenterThe Cleveland Commercial Search Gate and Visitor Center will be closed on Friday, Aug. 29 and Monday, Sept. 1, in observance of the Labor Day holiday. All

  • ABM class 14016 graduates

    Five Team Tyndall Airmen graduated from the Undergraduate Air Battle Manager training program in a ceremony Aug. 27.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 Airman wins AF level weather award

    A Tyndall Airman received the 2013 Headquarters United States Air Force Battlefield Weather company grade officer of the year. 1st Lt. Melissa Emely, 325th Operational Support Squadron weather flight, flight commander, showed boundless leadership while deployed in support of Operation Enduring

  • Tyndall's T-38s bring back Beagles

    The American Beagle Squadron returned to Tyndall after being deactivated for four years.The 325th Operations Group Adversary Air program became the 2nd Fighter Training Squadron during a reactivation ceremony Aug. 22. This marks the return of the famed World War II American Beagle Squadron. The

  • ‘X’ marks the spot for F-22 squadron, AMU

    The 95th and the 301st Fighter Squadrons and their respective aircraft maintenance units tested their unrivaled combat power during a base exercise Aug. 11 to 15. The 95th FS, Tyndall's combat-coded F-22 Raptor squadron, participated in the exercise to improve their deployment capabilities and

  • 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