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  • Air Force has new weapon in fight against Spice

    Air Force officials began drug testing Airmen Feb. 22 to determine whether they are using Spice -- the street term for a range of designer synthetic-cannabinoid products. With the implementation of testing, officials intend to send a very clear message: use Spice, and you may lose your career, end

  • ABM Graduation

    Twelve Team Tyndall Airmen graduated from Undergraduate Air Battle Manager training program in a ceremony Feb. 23 here.The students have 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

  • Jet Bus to perform at 2011 Gulf Coast Salute

    Tyndall Air Force Base is scheduled to host the 2011 Gulf Coast Salute Open House and Air Show March 26 and 27.Among the list of performers is Paul Stender, who will drive a 42, 000 horsepower General Electric J-79 Jet Engine School Bus. The engine of the bus was taken directly from an F-4 Phantom

  • 325th Fighter Wing welcomes new vice commander

    The 325th Fighter Wing welcomed its new vice commander, Col. Orlando Sanchez, Feb. 14. Colonel Sanchez replaced Col. Bradley McCoy, who retired in a ceremony here Jan. 21. Colonel Sanchez joins Team Tyndall after spending the last seven months in Rome at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization

  • Airey NCO Academy Graduation

    Seventeen Team Tyndall technical sergeants graduated from the Airey NCO Academy during a ceremony Feb. 17 in the academy auditorium.Later that evening, a formal dinner was hosted at the Horizons Community Center, where more than 500 guests attended.Chief Master Sgt. Gean Alston, 325th Mission

  • Airman sees birth of F-22, retires after 12 years with jet

    After 22 years of service to his country, Master Sgt. Gregory Auzenne, 43rd Aircraft Maintenance unit lead production superintendent, retired from the United States Air Force March 4.After graduating high school in Iowa, La., in 1988, Sergeant Auzenne enlisted in the Air Force."I simply wanted to

  • Belly full of laughs coming to Tyndall

    As part of this year's 2011 Gulf Coast Salute Open House and Air Show, scheduled for March 26 and 27, a small yellow plane covered with painted jelly beans on its sides, will perform an aerobatic and comedy routine for visitors and guests. Kent Pietsch, a professional stunt pilot and native of

  • ALS class 11-2 graduation

    Congratulations to ALS class 11-2 on their graduation: Staff Sgt. Select Brittnie S. Baxter, 53rd Weapons Evaluation GroupSenior Airman Erick N. Contreras, 325th Aircraft Maintenance SquadronStaff Sgt. Select Brandon L. Dimick, 325th AMXSStaff Sgt. Select Andrew D. Ekleberry, 325th Air Control

  • Tyndall Annual Award winners

    Seven Airmen and two civilians representing the best of the best were presented with awards recognizing them as the top members in their respective categories. The individuals received their awards during Tyndall's 2010 Annual Awards banquet Feb. 11 at Horizons Community Center. More than 300 guests

  • Tyndall hosts National Prayer Luncheon

    Tyndall's 2011 National Prayer Luncheon was held at the Heritage Club Feb. 9 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. National Prayer Luncheon's roots can be traced back to 1953 and occur annually in February at bases across the United States. "Prayer luncheons are something we do in the Air Force that are