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  • Retiree Appreciation Day

    Saturday, November 14, 2009 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Health and Information Fair at the 325 MDG Clinic (Base Hospital) · Flu shots (while supplies last) for those with a valid military identification card. · Free blood pressure checks, medication reviews, and information on women's health, men's

  • Homeowners Assistance Program designed to ease burden of moving

    The Department of Defense offers the Homeowners Assistance Program to eligible servicemembers and federal civilians, including non-appropriated fund employees. The program is authorized by law and administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to assist eligible homeowners facing financial loss

  • Looking for a house to rent or buy?

    The Automated Housing Referral Network program started in 2002 by the Department of Defense to assist military members and their families in locating housing during a Permanent Change of Station move. Since then, AHRN.com has become the preferred and trusted rental referral resource for military

  • Congratulations to Team Tyndall chief master sergeant selectees

    Four Team Tyndall senior master sergeants were notified today that they were selected by the Air Force to promote to chief master sergeant. Air Force officials selected 475 of 2,276 eligible senior master sergeants for promotion to chief master sergeant for a selection rate of 20.87 percent. Team

  • Commissary employee wins DECA Award

    A Team Tyndall commissary worker recently competed against Defense Commissary Agency employees world-wide and was appointed as DECA Equal Employment Opportunity Employee of the Year. Supong Davis, Tyndall Commissary customer service manager, has represented Tyndall in this annual competition twice,

  • New order bans text-messaging while on government business

    The U.S. president banned federal employees from text messaging while behind the wheel on government business in an executive order issued Oct. 1. "With nearly 3 million civilian employees, the federal government can and should demonstrate leadership in reducing the dangers of text messaging while

  • "Old Glory" flies high over Lynn Haven Elementary

    How do you fold an American flag? Was Betsy Ross the first person to ever sew an American flag? These important American flag questions were answered by the 325th Fighter Wing Honor Guard who visited Lynn Haven Elementary Nov. 2 to showcase proper American flag etiquette to students that are in