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  • Silver Flag performs first exercise since Hurricane Michael

    Hurricane Michael altered the landscape where many Airmen worked, trained and lived. With the flood of changes, a return normalcy is a priority for the base. Tyndall’s first step to normal operations was to reestablish its mission sets. The 823rd REHORSE Squadron Detachment 1 reignited its training

  • FL Gov. Ron DeSantis visits Tyndall

    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis visited Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., to meet with U.S. Air Force Col. Brian Laidlaw, 325th Fighter Wing commander, Jan. 16, 2019. In addition to making his first visit to Tyndall since becoming governor, DeSantis also came to see the recovery and reconstruction efforts

  • VCSAF visits Tyndall

    Air Force Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Stephen W. Wilson arrived at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., Jan 8, 2019. During his visit, Wilson met with Col. Brian Laidlaw, 325th Fighter Wing commander, and other Tyndall leaders, to receive an update on plans to rebuild the installation after Hurricane Michael

  • Educational services return to Tyndall

    Education is the cornerstone for career progression in the Air Force. As support services return to Tyndall in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael, the Tyndall Force Development Center is one of many that has opened its doors to the base’s Airmen.

  • TOPA Flight provides medical assistance information

    Flight Commander: 2nd Lt. Marcus Warmsley (Comm: 850-283-7069)Flight Chief: Master Sgt. Suzanne Tenorio (Comm: 850-283-7931) Hours/Location 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday Bldg. 1465, the main medical

  • Tyndall brings back services for Airmen

    As a sense of normalcy returns to Tyndall, the 325th Force Support Squadron would like to inform Airmen that services and amenities are back online and will continue to return.

  • SAF Deputy Chief Information Officer surveys Tyndall

    In the weeks following Hurricane Michael’s landfall over Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., various members of Air Force senior leadership and their representatives have come to survey the damages and coordinate with Tyndall leadership for a plan for the installation. The most recent visitor was