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  • Tyndall aircraft achieve higher capability levels

    Two of Tyndall Air Force Base's jet fleets have recently soared to new heights, exceeding maintenance and training standards. The F-22 Raptor has exceeded mission capability rates for the first time in more than four years, while the F-15 Eagle has reached its operational target for the first time

  • Tyndall to receive a “GIANT” upgrade

    Team Tyndall members who hear voices while by themselves the last week of May shouldn't worry. The voices aren't inside their heads; instead it's the 325th Communications Squadron upgrading the base Giant Voice System, a component of the Installation Warning System being installed at Tyndall Air

  • Tyndall Airman receives 2007 DOD Fire Emergency Services Award

    He grew up in Bellwood, Ill., approximately 13 miles from downtown Chicago, and enlisted in the Air Force as a firefighter in February 2006. Twenty-six months later, Airman 1st Class Nicholas Lezza, 325th Civil Engineer Squadron fire protection journeyman, was submitted by his assistant chief for

  • Tyndall plans annual Safety Day

    The annual 325th Fighter Wing Safety Day scheduled for May 23 is jam-packed with events emphasizing safety in the coming summer months, just in time for Memorial Day weekend. "The summer months have historically been a time when the number of accidents and resulting fatalities increase Air

  • Tyndall adding new homes

    Twenty-eight Tyndall Air Force Base families have recently moved into brand new housing units at Redfish Extension. Most Tyndall AFB military family housing units were at least 35-years old, but with privatized base housing, the base is able to replace or renovate existing homes. "Construction of

  • Time to get fit

    In the Air Force, fitness is high priority. Airmen must be fit to fight to keep up with current operational demands, including an increased readiness posture, in today's Air Force. In keeping with that goal, senior leaders named the month of May as Air Force Fitness Month to get people active and

  • Heart Link: Creating mission-ready spouses

    Heart Link, the Air Force's orientation program for military spouses, has scheduled their next session for 8 a.m. to noon, May 9 at the Heritage Club. The program is tailored toward spouses who have been a part of the military community for five years or less, but all spouses can benefit from this

  • Deployed emergency managers gather to hone skills

    They looked liked they were extras in a low-budget, sci-fi movie walking in slick green chemical suits with what looked like scuba-diving air tanks strapped to their backs. A massive dust storm added to the ambiance of the scene by casting a strange orange hue to the already odd-looking clan walking