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  • Tyndall Waterway proposal moving forward

    Tyndall officials discussed the progress of the Tyndall Waterway Security Proposal during a press conference Sept. 18. "In May of this year, we released an initial draft proposal on the waterways security package, which is essentially to heighten security measures on the waterways around Tyndall,"

  • Visit helps maintenance, support groups prepare for evaluation

    Representatives from the 9th Air Force logistics community completed a Logistics Readiness Assistance Visit here with the goal of assessing readiness and learning best practices for Air Combat Command's evaluation. "The LRAV is helping our wing ensure compliance with applicable maintenance and

  • F-22 Raptor B-Course graduates

     The 43rd Fighter Squadron graduated six F-22 Raptor B-course students in a ceremony Sept. 13. The students completed an eight -month course of instruction, including 400 academic hours, 205 academics events, 27 examinations, 50 sorties and 55 simulator missions. The B-course entails transition

  • It's your call: Suicide Prevention Month

    September is National Suicide Prevention Month, and Team Tyndall is making sure that awareness is at the forefront of everyone's mind. Many members of Team Tyndall have been touched by suicide in some manner, and its impact is felt in families and communities on a broad scale."It's an uncomfortable

  • Tyndall celebrates the Air Force's 66th birthday

    Low lights, music and lavish décor set the scene for the 66th Annual Air Force Ball and its more than 600 attendees at the Horizons Community Center, Sept. 14. "We really wanted to create an event that would appeal to everyone," said Master Sergeant Alicia Barr, Air Force Ball chairperson. "This was

  • Cleaning up Tyndall's coastlines

    "When one tugs at a single thing in Nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world," said John Muir, author and nature preservationist. Team Tyndall will come together to participate in the 28th Annual International Coastal Cleanup from 8:00 a.m. to noon Sept. 21 at the NCO pavilion. The

  • DEERS working again

    The Military Personnel Section is happy to report that DEERS is now functional and services such as issuing ID cards are running smoothly.

  • September promotions

    Congratulations to all of the Tyndall September promotees.Promoted to Airman - Nugent, Emily - 337th Air Control Squadron Tobias, Samuel - 81st Range Control SquadronPromoted to Airman 1st Class -Canady, Ricardo - 325th Maintenance SquadronDelasse, Joanna - 325th MXS Diggins, Walker - 325th

  • New online scheduling for PT tests

    Scheduling a physical fitness test is now quicker and easier thanks to a web-based system. Instead of coordinating with Unit Program Fitness Monitors to sign up for their test slots, Airman now complete that task with a few clicks of a mouse. "It keeps the process easy and convenient for all," said

  • ABM Graduation Class 13016

    Nine Team Tyndall Airmen graduated from the Undergraduate Air Battle Manager training program in a ceremony Aug. 28. 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