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  • 325th LRS ‘Port Dawg’ advocates for innovation

    Expeditionary Airmen have to work in less than ideal conditions across the globe. Certain deployed environments often don’t have the infrastructure that support ideal working conditions. Fortunately for the Port Dawgs, one Airman has a plan.

  • From Shipping to Basic to Shipping Boxes

    TYNDALL AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. – From late night study sessions in pursuit of a bachelor’s degree, to keeping track of millions of dollars worth of supplies, Airman 1st Class Norman Winston had to adjust to life in the U.S. Air Force he never expected to have.

  • From Coast to Coast, the Mission Never Stops

    TYNDALL AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. – Many know Tyndall Air Force Base as being a cornerstone of the country’s fifth-generation aircraft pilot training mission as well as one of the Department of Defense’s main strong points for unrivaled air dominance. However, what many do not know is that Tyndall is

  • Where there’s smoke, there’s Wildland Fire Fighters

    Every year Florida experiences an average of 2,000 wildfires that burn 88,000 acres, according to the National Interagency Fire Center. To mitigate the hazardous effects wildfires can have on the local environment and military installations, the Air Force created the Wildland Fire Branch, a part of

  • Camacho Della Rosa’s big decision

    With plans to join the military after her graduation, Senior Airman Ashley Camacho Della Rosa, 325th Fighter Wing paralegal, discovered that life gives one multiple opportunities.

  • Serving up morale with Chef Irvine

    To celebrate America’s Independence Day, Tyndall Air Force Base hosted Freedom Fest, a free festival offered to Tyndall community members with music, water sports, a cooking demo, fireworks and free food. Throughout the day, the 325th Force Support Squadron Airmen, who worked alongside celebrity

  • 2023 Hurricane Season; are you prepared?

    Every year members of Tyndall must organize and prepare for Hurricane season. For the Emergency Management flight, it is their responsibility to prepare, prevent, mitigate, recover and respond to any natural disasters or chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear events both man-made and

  • The first strike; F-35A Lightning II training engine arrives to Tyndall

    While pilots are most often the first thing that comes to mind when a fifth-generation fighter jet zooms overhead, it’s the maintainers and ground support that keeps an aircraft airborne. Recently, the first piece of maintenance training equipment arrived at Tyndall - an F135 maintenance trainer

  • TALA; how to lead the Airmen of tomorrow

    While the rank structure is essential to military operations, it can be difficult to transition from one rank to another when there is a lack of leadership experience. The Tyndall Airman Leadership Academy was stood up to provide upcoming noncommissioned officers an open communication forum to learn

  • Slow and steady builds the flightline

    Zone 1 is the single largest military construction contract on record in the Air Force database. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers awarded a $532 million contract towards 12 construction projects that will have direct impact on the incoming F-35A Lightning II mission. Beginning in September 2022,