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  • Tyndall sergeant earns ACC Outstanding Armament Supervisor Award

    Tyndall's Staff Sgt. Christopher Cosby, 325th Maintenance Squadron maintenance armament team chief, earned the Air Combat Command Outstanding Armament Supervisor Award during the 2012 Maintenance and Staff Professionals of the Year banquet in Hangar 1 March 15.The Memphis, Tenn. native said it was

  • Honor Guard Drill Team demonstrates excellence in all we do

    The Air Force Honor Guard Drill Team from Bolling Air Force Base, Washington D.C. performed at the Airey NCO Academy track pad March 13. The demonstration was part of their aggressive recruitment campaign."We are an elite group of Honor Guardsmen and need members to fill our ranks," said Staff Sgt.

  • Want to go to the CMA's?

    The 325th Fighter Wing Airfield Management and 325th FW Flight Safety office aren't talking about the Country Music Awards when they use the term CMA.CMA means Controlled Movement Area. These can be found on any airfield. Not knowing the rules before going to the CMAs can cause risk of accidently

  • National Prayer Luncheon held in newly dedicated Sergeant Olds room

    The Tyndall Chapel staff hosted the annual National Prayer Luncheon in the Horizons Community Center Ball Room B March 12, which earlier that morning was dedicated to Senior Master Sgt. Sherry Lynn Olds. Chaplain (Col.) Paul L. Cannon, Air Force Special Operations Command chaplain, Hurlburt Field,

  • Tyndall dedicates room to fallen comrade

    Tyndall's leaders dedicated Horizons Ballroom B to fallen comrade, Senior Master Sgt. Sherry Lynn Olds, during a room dedication ceremony March 12.She was one of 12 who lost their lives during the 1998 terrorist bombings of the U.S. embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. More than 140 people attended the event,

  • Operation Jr. Raptor enables military kids to 'deploy'

    Operation Jr. Raptor returned to Tyndall to give military children the opportunity to experience the deployment process March 9. More than 85 children, ages 6 to 18, participated in the day's events. "Sometimes kids don't understand what their parents go through when they're getting ready to

  • Soldier, Airman receive cross-service awards

    A Soldier and Airman each received a cross-service award during a joint medal presentation ceremony March 1, at a deployed location in Southwest Asia.U.S. Army Capt. Nicholas Wolff and U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Lindsay Holt were presented the Air Force Commendation Medal and Army Achievement Medal,

  • Family remembers lost Tyndall Airman

    A popular song wonders, "Who you'd be today?""If she would have come back from Nairobi, she would have gotten an engineering degree. That was her plan, it just didn't unfold," said Evelyn Olds, mother of Senior Master Sgt. Sherry Lynn Olds.The lives of Sergeant Olds and 11 other embassy employees

  • Congratulations to Tyndall's newest officer promotees

    Congratulations to Tyndall's newest promotees:Major selects:Carver, Lori  Air Force Institute of TechnologyMiller, Sam  Air Force Legal Operations AgencySpaduzzi, Donald  325th Aerospace Medicine SquadronZuercher, Cortney  AFLOAColonel selects:Cioppa, Robert  325th Operations GroupLowry, Katherine 

  • Airmen, families encouraged to participate in sports, resiliency day

    Tyndall will hold Sports and Resiliency Day beginning at 7 a.m. March 15 at the fitness center track with a 5K run for all military, followed by various sporting events comprised of teams from each squadron.Heritage Park will host lunch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Chief master sergeants from each group