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  • Employees save $75million in assets, receive 46 civilian achievement medals

    Within mere days of the Category 5 hurricane that hit Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, employees from the 325th Training Support Squadron rushed from their hunkered down shelters and evacuation points to assess and mitigate damage to more than $75 million in assets while taking care of their own

  • Marilyn M. Thomas visits Tyndall AFB

    Marilyn M. Thomas, Headquarters U.S. Air Force Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Financial Management and Comptroller, visited Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, May 22, 2019.

  • Fueling a better Tyndall

    A barge delivered jet fuel May 21, 2019, to Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, getting the base back up to normal fuel delivery operations.

  • Airmen come together for Combat Archer exercise

    The 325th Fighter Wing is approaching the conclusion of Combat Archer 19-8 that was conducted in conjunction with the on-going Checkered Flag 19-1 exercise at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, May 6-17, 2019.

  • President Trump visits Tyndall AFB

    President Donald Trump arrived at Tyndall AFB, Florida to meet with Air Force and civic leaders during a brief visit on 8 May, 2019. The President was able to see some of the damage caused by Hurricane Michael during the visit and discussed the way forward for the base with local officials and Air

  • Tyndall AFB stands up Air Traffic Control Tower

    Tyndall Air Force Base has stood up the base Air Traffic Control tower for the first time since Hurricane Michael damaged the facility in October 2018. Airmen have been working from a temporary facility since the storm, but have now moved into an updated facility where they will be able to serve the