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  • Tyndall congratulates newest senior master sergeants

    A promotion ceremony was held March 6 at the Pizza Pub E-Lounge for 18 master sergeants from Tyndall Air Force Base being promoted to the rank of senior master sergeant. Congratulations to Tyndall's senior master sergeant selects: · Jeffrey Burke, 325th Maintenance Group · Aaron Cake, 325th Aircraft

  • Security Forces adds new training

    The 325th Security Forces Squadron recently implemented a new training program at Tyndall Air Force Base-the Warrior Adrenalized Combat Training. Eighteen security forces Airmen went through the course Feb. 26 at the base fitness center, making Tyndall the first base in the Air Force to implement

  • Tyndall squadron captures multiple AETC awards

    The 325th Operations Support Squadron cleans up in the 2008 Air Education and Training Command Annual Airfield Operations Awards. Congratulations to Tyndall's winners: Airfield Operations Flight Complex of the Year: 325th Operations Support Squadron Airfield Management Senior Non-Commissioned

  • Maintenance Group wins Lt. Gen. Leo Marquez Awards

    Team Tyndall was excited when they received news that 325th Maintenance Squadron had won in multiple categories for the 2008 Air Education and Training Command Lieutenant General Leo Marquez Award. Lt. Col. Aaron Rigdon, 325th MXS commander, and Capt. Craig Williams, 325th MXS munitions flight

  • Airman reached 3,000 hours while filling dual role

    The 3,000-hour mark was reached by an F-15C pilot here at Tyndall Air Force Base in January. This accomplishment is only one of the few contributions this member has added to Team Tyndall. Along with his commendable amount of flying hours, Lt. Col. David Silva, Detachment 1 Air National Guard

  • Leadership Bay tours Tyndall

    The 2008-2009 Bay County Leadership Bay class received a tour of Tyndall Air Force Base Wednesday as part of their annual program. Col. David Zeh, 325th Mission Support Group commander, began the tour with the 325th Fighter Wing mission brief. The tour also included an F-22 mission brief, F-15

  • Opportunity for AF reserve, retired officers to return to active-duty

    The Limited Period Recall Program and the Voluntary Retired Rated Officer Recall Program are designed to help fill valid active force positions duty to critical shortfalls for a specific period of time. The LPRP is open to Air Reserve Component Line officers and the RRORP is open to retired active