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  • Tyndall reschedules second Waterway Security Townhall

    Officials here announced the second town hall on the waterways security proposal is rescheduled for Feb. 12, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Mexico Beach Civic Center. Due to the effects of inclement weather, the town hall previously scheduled for Jan. 30 had to be postponed.Tyndall remains committed to

  • Tyndall commander announces base closure for Jan. 30

    Due to the forecasted impacts of continued inclement weather, all military and civilian personnel assigned to Tyndall in non-mission critical jobs are directed by the 325th Fighter Wing Commander to remain at home Thursday, Jan. 30. All individuals will report to work Friday, Jan. 31, at normal

  • Tyndall commander announces base personnel will not report to work

    Due to the forecasted impacts of inclement weather, all military and civilian personnel assigned to Tyndall in non-mission critical jobs are directed by the 325th Fighter Wing Commander to remain at home Wednesday, Jan. 29. All individuals will report to work Thursday, Jan. 30, at normal reporting

  • February promotions

    Congratulations to all of Tyndall's February promotees. Airman First ClassGowins, Jacqueline - 325th Fighter WingHaisley, Avery - 325th Maintenance SquadronSenior AirmanCapella, Luis - 337th Air Control SquadronDavis, Christopher - 325th Security Forces SquadronFreidhof, Rebbecka - 325th SFSFrench,

  • F-22 demo pilot practices at Tyndall

    While snow fell on the F-22 Raptor Demonstration Team's headquarters at Langley Air Force Base, Va., the team's pilot took to the skies over the Florida panhandle to practice the routine for the upcoming air show season. "I love flying here," said Capt. John Cummings, F-22 Demonstration pilot who

  • First F-22 sortie for 'Mr. Bones'

    The 95th Fighter Squadron took flight for the first time Jan. 21, since its reactivation here in October 2013.With the first group of F-22 Raptors delivered Jan. 6 from Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Tyndall is becoming the world's largest F-22 contingent and preparing the "Boneheads" for the new

  • Tyndall Base Exchange begins roof repairs

    The Tyndall Base Exchange began repairs on the building's roof Jan. 17.The repairs will take approximately three months to complete, making the completion date scheduled for the end of March, early April. The changes to the everyday shopper will be minimal."The only difference will be the front

  • Base adjusts waterway proposal based on citizens' feedback

    A plan to allow base officials to enact a temporary restriction of no more than 500 feet from a threatened area of Tyndall's shoreline received changes due to feedback from the public at a December 2013 town hall meeting. "We really took into account all the suggestions from community," said Lt.

  • Dean, retired colonel speaks at Dr. King service

    A retired Air Force colonel and the Tuskegee University College of Engineering dean and Electrical Engineering professor spoke during the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration Service Jan. 17 at the base chapel. During his speech, Dr. Legand L. Burge, Jr. told the history of Civil Rights

  • War Day exercise increases lethality

    Team Tyndall recently came together for a 'war day' to increase the lethality of the 43rd Fighter Squadron and 95th Fighter Squadron's F-22 Raptor pilots in a simulated air combat mission Jan. 16, here."The goal is to try to increase the knowledge of the base and give them an idea of what having a