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  • Tyndall's 08' legal statistics

    The two largest and most public faces of military justice in the Air Force are Article 15s, administrative discharges and the courts-Martial. Each of these has profound and often severe consequences on the career of the Airmen involved, so each Airman must take care to hold themselves to the highest

  • The Operation Support Squadron goes above and beyond

    The 325th Operations Support Squadron was recently awarded the "Top Operations Award" for the Air Education and Training Command and the "Top Operations and Training Support Squadron Award" during the AETC symposium in San Antonio. "I couldn't be more proud of the squadron," said Lt. Col. Steven

  • A language barrier

    Currently there are approximately 35 different languages spoken by students in the Bay County School District's program called "English for Speakers of other Languages," or ESOL. "There are times when the district needs assistance in communicating with parents and students in their home language,"

  • Cervical Health Month

    January is "Cervical Health Month" and there have been some new advances in the field of women's cervical health. One change is the introduction of the Human Papillomavirus vaccine. There have been some minor changes in the recommended initiation and frequency of cervical cancer screening, or the

  • The smile of a child

    February is National Children's Dental Health Month, and from Feb. 17-20, the 325th Dental Flight team members will visit Tyndall Elementary School and present a program that will promote the benefits of good oral health to children. Additionally, child development center students will have the

  • Tigers slip again

    The Tyndall Tigers men's varsity basketball team came up short once again to the Naval Station Mayport Hurricanes 85-78 Saturday. The Hurricanes were able to take a 39-33 lead into the half behind their guard Reggie Geter, who scored 20 points. Mayport continued to extend their lead in the second