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  • ACS award winners

    Three 325th Air Control Squadron Airmen were recently named Air Education and Training Command award winners.Captain Brian Smart, now the 325th Operations Group executive officer, was named Air Battle Manager of the Year. "It is truly an honor to even be considered for this award," said Captain

  • Tyndall says farewell to the 2nd Fighter Squadron

    Lieutenant Colonel Steven Burgh relinquished command of the 2nd Fighter Squadron in Hangar 2 during an inactivation event May 7. Along with the inactivation event, the 2nd Fighter Squadron held an open house, allowed photographs with the F-15 Eagle and held a reception in honor of the American

  • Tyndall is storm ready

    With hurricane season swiftly approaching, Tyndall Airmen have been working diligently to ensure the base is storm ready, and their extreme efforts have paid off."We were recently awarded the Storm Ready Community Award from the National Weather Service," said Col. James Browne, 325th Fighter Wing

  • 325th Fighter Wing earns Outstanding Unit Award status

    The 325th Fighter Wing was recently awarded the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award for the period of July 1, 2008-June 30, 2009. During this time period, the wing generated more than 10,800 flying hours, directly contributing to the successful training of more than 414 F-22 and F-15 pilots, air battle

  • Tyndall history revisited

    In the early 1950s, all-weather jet interception required a two-man aircrew: a pilot to fly the aircraft to the target and a radar observer to take the plane in for the kill. However, with the advent of the F-86D Sabre, the direction of aircraft intercepts and intercept training was changed

  • CCAF students graduate

    One hundred forty-six Community College of the Air Force associate degrees were awarded to Tyndall personnel during a commencement ceremony held at the 325th Air Control Squadron auditorium, April 28. Though all graduates were honored, not all were able to attend due to deployments, permanent

  • ALS Graduation

    Congratulations to the Airman Leadership School April 8 graduates.Staff SergeantHelias, AaronViedma, AntonioSenior Airman Atteberry, RobertAxtell, BryantBenitez Santana, AnthonyBrown, ReneeButler, BryceCarter, WilliamChapman, JeremyChappell, AshleyClare, RichardCollins, DennisEaton, GaryEstabrook,

  • CCRI coming soon

    With 10 days approaching until the Command Cyber Readiness Inspection, May 17 to 21, network security should be a topic on everyone's mind. As the 325th Communications Squadron continues to fight thousands of vulnerabilities on our networks, its leadership highlighted a few key topics. There has

  • AETC announces Logistics Readiness Award winners

    Air Education and Training Command recently announced a Tyndall Air Force Base Airman as the 2009 Logistics Readiness Award winner for AETC. Senior Airman Jennie Garza, a Logistics Plans journeyman, earned this award which recognizes the command's top performers."I would just like to thank my

  • Airmen Control New International Airport

    Airmen from Tyndall Approach Control provided critical operational support for the new Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport (ECP) by creating new air traffic control routes and procedures. The airport authority plans to open the new airport May 23 and Airmen from the Tyndall Approach