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  • Tyndall Key Spouse program

    This year has been named the Year of the Air Force Family and the Key Spouse Program is just one of several programs that are highly recommended to support the campaign. This program is considered a link for First Sergeants and commanders to stay connected with their Airmen's families. Twelve Key

  • Tyndall to receive new Command Chief

    Chief Master Sgt. Jackie Green Jr. will assume the position as the 325th Fighter Wing's new command chief upon his arrival the first week in April."I'm very excited and honored to have the opportunity to serve Airmen at Tyndall," said Chief Green. "I was happy to be selected to come to Tyndall

  • Tyndall History Revisited

    During WWII, limitations in aircraft instruments and lack of all-weather training largely limited Army Air Corps operations to daylight activities. After the war, technological improvements in aircraft and instruments made it possible for U.S. planners to create an "all-weather Air Force."To train

  • CCRI Vulnerabilities

    As Tyndall Air Force Base moves closer to the Command Cyber Readiness Inspection on May 17, users need to be made aware of the CCRI categories of vulnerabilities inspectors will be looking for. There are three different categories of vulnerabilities - CAT I, CAT II and CAT III. The inspection will

  • FSS has 'Gone Green' with St. Pat's Day bash!

    Irish luck has its benefits, and will abound at the St. Patrick's Day Bash happening 6 - 11 p.m. March 17 at the Sports Lounge.Along with a special menu for the night of corned beef and cabbage, green drafts for $2 and great music, karaoke and dancing will be a lot of games and prizes!This event is

  • A Florida winter festival

    Twenty tons of snow made a real winter day in Florida a reality as more than 1,000 children and adults of all ages enjoyed a day in a winter wonderland Feb. 26 outside the Heritage Club.It didn't end with snowball fights and snow angels though; bouncy houses, real fires to make s'mores, funnel cakes

  • ABM Graduatiuon

    Congratulations to March 17 Air Battle Management graduates.2nd Lt. Donald J. Adams 2nd Lt. Ashley S. Angel 2nd Lt. Roger B. Heller 2nd Lt. Timothy J. Hinojosa 2nd Lt. Jeffery R. Lasher 2nd Lt. Ryan J. O'Neil 2nd Lt. Justin M. Phelps 2nd Lt. Michael R. Renna 2nd Lt. Brandon L. Rieker 2nd Lt. Joshua

  • Pilot Physician Seminar comes to Tyndall

    The Annual Pilot Physician Seminar was held at Tyndall Air Force Base Feb. 16-18, with more than a dozen Airmen from around the globe taking part.This career field is one the smallest in the Air Force; less than 20 Airmen are qualified. The Airmen are fully trained as both doctors

  • Retired CMSAF visits Tyndall

    The ninth Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force paid a special visit to Tyndall Air Force Base Feb. 18 as the guest speaker for the Airey NCO Academy graduation.Chief James C. Binnicker served in the United States Air Force from 1957 to 1990 and since retiring has taken on the role of president and