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  • ALS Graduation

    Thirty-four Airmen graduated from Airmen Leadership School here in a ceremony Dec. 6, at Horizons Community Activity Center. 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 military

  • ABM Graduation

    Seven Team Tyndall Airmen graduated from Undergraduate Air Battle Manager training program in a ceremony Dec. 5.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 Surveillance

  • Service members reminded of off-duty employment requirements

    With the holiday season approaching and additional employment opportunities becoming available, military families may be looking to supplement their normal income. Before Service members begin searching for additional jobs, it is imperative they are aware of the requirements and restrictions that go

  • QF-16 arrives for testing, advances 53rd WEG mission

    The 53rd Weapons Evaluation Group marked an important milestone in continuing to prepare the warfighter for tomorrow's threats as the first QF-16 drone arrived for developmental testing Nov. 19."The work done prior to today and the test work that is forthcoming will enable the Air Force to

  • Thanksgiving holiday hours of operation

    Berg-Liles Dining Hall 283-2239Lunch from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dinner from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Clinic and Pharmacy 283-2778Closed Nov. 22 to 25Fitness Center 283-2631Closed Thanksgiving DayOpen 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nov. 23 (NO CLASSES)Postal Service Center 283-2366Closed Thanksgiving DayCommissary

  • Tyndall resumes F-22 flying operations

    The 325th Fighter Wing resumed normal flight operations today as the wing commander, Col. David Graff, flew one of the first F-22 Raptor missions this morning at approximately 7:45 a.m. The colonel stood the wing flying operations down following Thursday's F-22 crash on Tyndall Air Force Base. A

  • Safety paramount as F-22 investigation continues

    The pilot of a F-22 Raptor, assigned to the 43rd Fighter Squadron, safely ejected as the jet crashed Nov. 15 around 3:30 p.m. on Tyndall Air Force Base one-quarter mile east of the drone runway.Despite initial media speculation, there are no indications that point to the life support system leading