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  • Strike Eagles, Raptors practice capabilities during Global Gem

    More than 150 Airmen and 12 F-22 Raptors from the 43rd Fighter Squadron, Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., arrived here July 31 in support of the Air Force's first Exercise Global Gem joint training.Members of the 389th and 43rd Fighter Squadrons will continue their training through Sept. 2 in which the

  • President Obama arrives on Tyndall, visits Panama City Beach

    As part of a family vacation to Panama City Beach, President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama, along with one of their daughters, Sasha, arrived on Tyndall Aug. 14 in Air Force One.The first family was on a short vacation to visit the area and meet with local leaders, business owners and

  • ABM Graduation

    Congratulations to the Aug. 4 Air Battle Management graduates:2nd Lt. Trent A. Davis 2nd Lt. Denise R. DeShazo 2nd Lt. Sean P. Dinnell 2nd Lt. Matthew P. Hannan2nd Lt. Adrienne B. Jackson2nd Lt. Preston E. Phillips 2nd Lt. Jennifer L. Rudolph 2nd Lt. Nicole T. Schreiner

  • Plans underway for 2011 AETC Symposium

    Airmen who want to participate in the Air Force's premier academic and technical showcase can now put a date on their calendars for the 2011 Air Education and Training Command Symposium and AETC Ball.The two-day event, co-sponsored by the Alamo Chapter of the Air Force Association, will be held Jan.

  • Lockdown, Lockdown, Lockdown

    You hear gunshots fired on base. Seconds later the Giant Voice blares the command "Lockdown, Lockdown, Lockdown." What do you do? Where do you go? Are you prepared? As part of an Air Education and Training Command objective, Tyndall will undergo active shooter training and exercises to educate and