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  • 325 CES inspects airfield lighting

    Frank Cutchens and John Dunham, J&J Worldwide Services base operations personnel, search for primary electric lines in a manhole June 6, 2019, on the flightline at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. J&J Worldwide Services provides Tyndall with multiple services including utilities infrastructure

  • Tyndall Rebuilding Update

    Col. Brian Laidlaw, 325th Fighter Wing commander, and Brig. Gen. Patrice Melancon, Tyndall Program Management Office executive director, discuss how Tyndall Air Force Base will use supplemental funds from Congress to rebuild the base after Hurricane Michael.

  • Save the wildlife: don’t beach drive

    Officials with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services and Tyndall Natural Resources offices are urging drivers to not operate their vehicles on the beach for the safety of all coastal life.

  • DHA director visits Tyndall

    The Defense Health Agency director visited Tyndall Air Force Base June 5, 2019, to talk to medical members about the changes the DHA will be making throughout the Department of Defense.

  • ACC warns Airmen: Get ready for severe weather

    To sharpen a proactive preparedness posture, ACC plans to release additional severe weather readiness guidance to all wings, numbered air forces and direct reporting units located in high risk areas of the United States.

  • Thunderbirds announce 2020 officer selections

    The commander of Air Combat Command, Gen. Mike Holmes, has officially selected the officers who will be joining the United States Air Force Thunderbirds for the 2020 demonstration season.

  • Raptor Restoration: Symbols of Resilience

    In the last few months, the 325th Training Support Squadron has seen its share of restorations as the squadron was able to secure and preserve $75 million dollars in assets shortly after Hurricane Michael.

  • 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