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  • Tyndall civilians receive 2008 AETC awards

    Air Education and Training Command officials recently announced the winners of the 2008 AETC Communications and Information Professionalism awards. Two Tyndall civilian employees assigned to the 325th Communications Squadron will now compete at the Air Force level of competition.Congratulations to

  • Safety tips for 2009’s Gulf Coast Salute

    Tyndall Air Force Base's 2009 Gulf Coast Salute air show and open house will be a fun-filled day of displays, demonstrations and presentations, and base safety officials are offering some safety tips to ensure full enjoyment of the event and minimize safety incidents and inconveniences: · Drink

  • Maintenance professionals of the year recognized

    The 325th Maintenance Group's Maintenance Professional of the Year Banquet, recognizing the achievements of the group for 2008 and honoring maintenance professionals, was held March 13 at the Horizons Club. Lt. Gen. Loren Reno, Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Installations and Mission Support

  • NEWS BRIEF -- EO Hotline

    Beginning in February of this year, the Equal Opportunity office has had a helping hand -- the Discrimination Hotline.It allows personnel to immediately report complaints regarding discrimination, to include sexual harassment and helps ensure concerns are quickly identified and resolved (the EO

  • Airey memorial service celebrates life of AF hero

    During his life, he was a dedicated member of the profession of arms and fervent military supporter who became one of the most iconic figures of Air Force enlisted heritage and culture - he was Paul Wesley Airey, the first Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force. His death was announced March 11 to a

  • AETC awards best 2008 contracting achievements

    Air Education and Training Command officials recently announced the contracting award winners. These individuals will now compete in the next level of competition. Congratulations to Tyndall Air Force Base winners: Secretary of the Air Force professionalism in contracting (non-supervisory) Brian L.

  • AETC awards best 2008 mission support achievements

    Air Education and Training Command officials announced in January the annual mission support award winners. These units and individuals will compete at the next level of competition. Congratulations to Tyndall Air Force Base winners: Nathan Altschuler award, small base 325th Force Support

  • AETC officials announce intelligence field award winners

    Air Education and Training Command officials recently announced the 2008 Outstanding Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Award winners, recognizing the command's top individuals and performers in the field. AETC winners will compete in the Air Force-level competition. Congratulations to

  • Tyndall welcomes home returned deployers

    The 325th Fighter Wing is proud to welcome back Airmen who returned between January and March from deployment overseas to hardship and combat environments in support of operations around the globe. Please congratulate the following Airmen on their safe return from these geographic areas: Europe