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  • Tyndall continues well-lit path to energy efficiency

    Tyndall engineers pushed the base's "green revolution" one step further this month. The 325th Civil Engineer and Contracting Squadrons partnered with Honeywell International to bring a new linear fluorescent lighting system to facilities on Tyndall. "The system employs T5 high-output lamps designed

  • 95th Fighter Squadron instructor pilots: local experts with global reach

    Two experienced F-15 Eagle instructor pilots from the 95th Fighter Squadron conducted international training missions this month, taking them far beyond the shores of Bay County. Maj. Alaric Michaelis and Capt. David Halasi-Kun, F-15 Eagle instructor pilots assigned to the 95th FS, returned to

  • Tyndall to receive damage prevention project

    When Hurricane Katrina hit the southeast coast of the United States in 2005, nothing stood in its way. The path of destruction ripped apart houses and trees, and took out electrical cables throughout the region. To help facilitate Tyndall's recovery from a catastrophic storm event, Tyndall invested

  • A dog: both man's best friend and a wingman

    Military working dogs first entered the service during World War I. Since then, they have served in every major war since then: WW II, Vietnam War, Korean War, and Desert Storm. MWD have been on the frontlines fighting terrorism with their handlers for nearly 100 years. The MWD is a very versatile

  • Airfield management team proves to be Air Force best

    An 11-man team of the 325th Operations Support Squadron was awarded "Airfield Management Facility of the Year" by Air Force officials June 13 along with other announced winners of the 2006 Air Force Airfield Operation Awards. "Managing Tyndall's airfield construction is too massive of an undertaking

  • Children must learn how to manage being alone at base home

    A knock at the door, a stove, first aid and fire are all on the list of things that are sometimes scary but need to be responded to for someone 10 years old or up left home alone at their base residence. Luckily, Youth Center personnel provide the tools to ensure they are safe. Saturday more youth

  • Tyndall deploys Raptors to Nellis AFB

    On June 3rd, six F-22s deployed from Tyndall AFB, Fla. to Nellis AFB, Nev. for two weeks to provide support to the United States Air Force weapons school during the mission employment phase. As a result of the deployment, the Air Force was able to learn some specific lessons on how to integrate the

  • Military children 'deploy' to operation Jr. RAPTOR

    Operation Jr. RAPTOR returned to Tyndall Friday for the program's second year to give military children the opportunity to experience the deployment process. More than 120 children, ages 6 to 14 participated in today's events. "The program allows children the opportunity to experience a deployment

  • Tyndall celebrates 'Wing Safety Day'

    Summer time is right around the corner, which means it's time for outdoor fun. For many reasons, summer months tend to be a period when off-duty mishaps increases. The 325th Fighter Wing hosted Safety Day 2007 Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Heritage Park. "The idea is to get safety on the