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  • RED HORSE provides vital medical training to Guard

    Detachment 1, 823rd RED HORSE, Silver Flag Exercise Training Site members conducted a mobile Expeditionary Medical Support Course during exercise Patriot 2013 in Volk Field, Wis. Patriot 2013 was a joint-service and multi-state agency exercise conducted from July 13 to 20 involving more than 2,000

  • ABM Graduation Class 13014

    Ten Team Tyndall Airmen graduated from the Undergraduate Air Battle Manager training program in a ceremony July 17. 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

  • Bay County reaches out to incoming Holloman Airmen

    Approximately 19 Bay County community members will visit Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., July 26 to let the Airmen moving to Tyndall know just what Bay County has to offer."Bay County, Fla., has been a military community for more than 70 years and has a special appreciation for those who serve," said

  • Highway 98 Reopens

    Base officials have secured the crash site and reopened U.S. Highway 98 from the base to Mexico Beach, Fla.The closure was a result of the unmanned Air Force QF-4 full scale aerial target drone that crashed on takeoff the morning of July 17. "This closure was done strictly as a precautionary measure

  • Two years in a row: 325th OSS Airman Air Traffic Controller of the Year

    For the second year in a row, a 325th Operational Support Squadron Airman received the Air Force's Air Traffic Controller of the Year Award. Not only is this year's recipient from the 325th OSS, but his trainer was last year's award recipient. Senior Airman Justin Loranger, 325th OSS air traffic

  • UNMANNED QF-4 CRASH AT TYNDALL

    An unmanned Air Force QF-4 full-scale aerial target drone, assigned here to the 53rd Weapons Evaluation Group, crashed on the drone runway during take-off at 8:25 a.m. today. No personnel were injured during the incident.Base and local police and safety officials have closed Highway 98 and are

  • 325th AMDS changes command

    Lt. Col. Christopher Bird assumed command of the 325th Aerospace Medicine Squadron during a change of command ceremony July 9. Colonel Bird replaces Lt. Col. Robert York, who departs Tyndall to be the U.S. Air Force Surgeon General Consultant for Aerospace Medicine, Air Force Medical Operations

  • July Promotions

    Congratulations to all of the Tyndall July promotees.Promoted to Airman 1st Class:Kornegay, Sean --325th Aircraft Maintenance SquadronMouton, Devan--325th AMXSRaybuck, Nathanal--325th AMXS Walden, Daniel--325th Fighter Wing Command PostPromoted to Senior Airman:Arboleda, Alexander--325th Maintenance

  • ALS graduation Class 13-5

    Congratulations to Airman Leadership School Class 13-5 graduates. Twenty-eight Team Tyndall Airmen graduated during a ceremony July 3. Airman Leadership School is a five week-long Air Force program designed to develop Airmen into effective front-line supervisors. It is the first professional

  • Airey NCO Academy graduation Class 13-5

    Twelve Team Tyndall technical sergeants graduated from the Airey NCO Academy during a ceremony July 3. The graduates were:Gremillion, Brandon--Tyndall Airman Leadership School (John Levitow Award recipient)Bierschwale, Kimberly--337th Air Control Squadron (Distinguished Graduate)Buckley,