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  • AF Ball Golf Tournament

    One hundred and thirty-six individuals from Team Tyndall and the surrounding community participated in an Air Force ball golf tournament July 27 at the Pelican Point Golf Course."The turnout was excellent," said Capt. Steven Vega, 325th Air Control Squadron chief of standardizations and evaluation,

  • Sea turtles hatch at Tyndall

    The first, of more then 65, sea turtle nests hatched on Tyndall's beaches Saturday night, July 21, followed by the second hatching late Sunday night, July 22. From the hatched nests, 220 loggerhead sea turtle hatchlings crawled safely down the beach to the Gulf of Mexico. Another 5,000 hatchlings

  • Meet the commander - Lt. Col. Travis Koch

    The skies are vast and wide in Houston, Texas, and so were the goals of one local child. As the grandson of an American fighter pilot, his dreams were set well above the clouds, facing the horizon. He knew that one day, he would also take flight, fighting for the greatest Air Force in the world.

  • Medical group Airman awarded STEP promotion

    A medical group Airman was awarded a Stripes for Exceptional Performers promotion, making him the second at Tyndall this year to do so.Master Sgt. Brian Yannarelli, 325th Medical Support Squadron NCO in charge of diagnostic imaging, was promoted from technical sergeant to master sergeant after his

  • 325th SFS reach out to troubled youth

    Sixteen young men and six chaperones, from the Twin Oaks Juvenile Education Program, received a tour of Tyndall July 20.The Twin Oaks program is dedicated to providing troubled youth the chance to change their lives from the path of a habitual offender to that of a successful, productive,

  • CCAF graduation

    Ninety-seven Community College of the Air Force associate degrees were awarded during a commencement ceremony held at the 325th Air Control Squadron auditorium, July 20. Though all graduates were honored, not all were able to attend due to deployments, permanent changes of station, retirements or

  • 43rd Fighter Squadron changes command

    Lieutenant Col. Richard Koch assumed command of the 43rd Fighter Squadron during a change of command ceremony, July 20. Colonel Koch was previously the director of operations of the 43rd FS, Tyndall AFB, Fla.

  • ABM Graduation

    Seven Team Tyndall Airmen graduated from Undergraduate Air Battle Manager training program in a ceremony July 18.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

  • Tyndall to host AF ball golf tournament

    Tyndall is scheduled to host an Air Force ball golf tournament 8 a.m. July 27 at the Pelican Point Golf Course.The cost for non-members will be $50, for members $45, and for Airmen between the ranks of Airman and Senior Airman $40. The money will be collected on the day of the event and cash is

  • Balfour Beatty awards Tyndall teen college scholarship

    Balfour Beatty Communities recently awarded Kelsey Kline, daughter of Master Sgt. Kenneth Kline, Det. 1, 823rd RED HORSE Squadron emergency services contingency training section chief, an academic scholarship.The scholarship, worth $2,500, will go toward herĀ 2012 to 2013 school year. The scholarship