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  • Tyndall Security Forces Marine Patrol defends the base, the bays

    U.S. Coast Guardsmen aren’t the only ones tasked with monitoring and protecting the waters surrounding the United States. Tyndall Air Force Base’s 325th Security Forces Squadron marine patrol unit oversees 129 miles of coastline encompassing 29,000 acres of Air Force property.In order to accomplish

  • CATM; “we train in peace to prepare for war”

    U.S. Airmen have a mission to fly, fight and win. In order to do this, each Airman from every career field must maintain a high level of proficiency in their daily skillset and their ability to protect and defend their country. The 325th Security Forces Squadron is charged with the essential task of

  • Tyndall Librarians series: Patti Cantrell

    Patti Cantrell, 325th Force Support Squadron library aide, found her calling working at the Tyndall Library completely by accident when she volunteered her time in 2017. She did not anticipate she would develop a passion for library science.

  • Training with the F-22 Raptor: Here comes the boom

    Tyndall’s mission to train the world’s only F-22 Raptor pilots continued over the Eastern Gulf of Mexico, Aug. 15-18, 2022, as student pilots completed night time aerial refueling drills with the 70th Air Refueling Squadron, assigned to Travis Air Force Base, California.

  • Maj. Christie; delivering unrivaled services and support

    Over the past few years, the 325th Fighter Wing has experienced change like no other; between an extensive rebuild, fostering new aviation objectives and continuing to maintain original missions, adaptation is key.With a new commander and an “Installation of the Future” to serve, the 325th Force

  • Tyndall Librarians series: Aly Mallets

    Not everyone is suited for life at a library but for Aly Mallets, 325th Force Support Squadron library aide, it’s the ideal environment. Mallets’ creative spirit pours into her work at the Tyndall Library, giving back to Team Tyndall members.

  • Tyndall Librarians series: Emily Copeland

    Team Tyndall’s library offers all types of different genres to help Airmen and families to immerse themselves in reading, with Emily Copeland leading the way.In October 2017, Copeland was hired at the Tyndall Library and she found she enjoyed the challenge.

  • Cross Utilization Training and the 43d FGS

    Accelerating change and encouraging innovation are some of the most important doctrines a military can pursue when preparing for 21st century warfare. The Cross Utilization Training program is one of many efforts put forth by the U.S. Air Force to build a force of multi-capable Airmen. The CUT

  • Top Gun? Nah, Top Chef

    Airmen from Tyndall’s 325th Force Support Squadron represented the installation as they brought home a win in the first ever Emerald Coast Chef Competition hosted at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, June 30, 2022.