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  • Jacksonville Roar spread their cheer at Tyndall

    Members of the Jacksonville Roar, Jacksonville Jaguars cheerleaders, arrived at Tyndall March 8 to visit the troops and raise morale.The Jacksonville Jaguar cheerleaders instructed a Kid's Dance Clinic at the Tyndall Youth Center open to all ages, March 8.They also provided a photograph and

  • Facility Energy Program earns new CDC playground for Tyndall kids

    Energy reduction efforts at Tyndall have translated into a cash award from Headquarters Air Education and Training Command. The command's annual Energy Incentive Award recognizes the top three performers in energy and water intensity reduction. For fiscal year 2011, Tyndall finished third in the

  • Tyndall recycle center

    Tyndall Air Force Base is building a culture of recycling at both at the office and at home. The Air Force has a goal of reducing solid waste (trash) by 50 percent. This means every employee needs to reduce, reuse, and recycle as much as possible. Much of what is thrown away can be recycled for

  • AFAF kick-off

    The Air Force Assistance Fund Campaign is scheduled to kick-off March 26 at the Heritage Club. This year's goal is 100 percent contact, ensuring everyone is aware of the campaign and has the opportunity to donate. The AFAF was established to provide an annual effort to raise funds for the charitable

  • ABM Graduation

    Congratulations to the March 14 Air Battle Management graduates.2nd Lt. Craig B. Black 2nd Lt. Melissa Cordero 2nd Lt. Shayla K. Givens 2nd Lt. Robert N. Ferreira 2nd Lt. Haley S. Hicks 2nd Lt. Joshua D. King 2nd Lt. Nathan P. Raubenolt 2nd Lt. Brianna L. Spivey 2nd Lt. Akshay Tripathi 2nd Lt.

  • Congratulations to Tyndall's SMSgt selects

    Congratulations to all of the Tyndall Air Force Base Senior Master Sgt. promotees. More than 1,700 master sergeants Air Force wide have been selected for promotion to senior master sergeant. Only 13.78 percent of the more than 12,350 eligible master sergeants were selected for promotion. Twenty one

  • Air Force women's basketball team comes to Tyndall

    Tyndall was recently selected to host the Air Force's Women's Basketball try-outs and training camp, March 6 to 23. This three-week process will culminate with an Armed Forces championship, also hosted by Tyndall.Twenty Airmen from bases around the globe are competing for positions on the team."This

  • AETC operations readiness civilian of the year

    Mr. Marty Spikes, 325th Civil Engineer Squadron chief of readiness and emergency management, was recently recognized as the 2011 Air Education and Training Command Operations Readiness Civilian of the Year.Mr. Spikes was born and raised in Panama City, Fla., near Tyndall Air Force Base. Seeing the

  • Air Force Weather SNCO of the Year

    Master Sgt. Lisa Gore, 325th Operations Support Squadron weather operations flight chief, was recently recognized as the 2011 Air Force Weather Senior Noncommissioned Officer of the Year. These annual awards are given to individuals who show that they can not only be proficient at their jobs, but

  • Airman, local musician wins huge opportunity

    Staff Sgt. Brittnie Baxter, 53rd Weapons Evaluation Group knowledge operations manager, recently won a singing competition that will make her a headliner at Tootsie's Nashville Birthday bash in Nashville, Tenn.Born in Mobile, Alabama into the Brazile family, Sergeant Baxter has always been