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  • Air Combat Command proud of Tyndall progress

     The commander of Air Combat Command and command chief visited Tyndall Air Force Base Nov. 7 for the second time since Hurricane Michael caused catastrophic damage four weeks ago. Nearly 2,000 military members are currently working alongside civilians and contractors to recover and reconstitute.“The

  • Let the force support you

     As Tyndall begins to return to normalcy, force support Airmen from here and other bases help in-process service members to Tyndall who are helping with the rebuild.There are approximately 1,800 Airmen on Tyndall assisting in the rebuild. Of that number, roughly 900 are stationed at Tyndall.The

  • 325th MDG: From hurricane recovery to sustainment

    The 325th Medical Group recently moved from a tent-based hurricane recovery posture to a sustainment footprint in a semi-permanent medical facility. The unit provided vital medical care capabilities in the first few weeks after Hurricane Michael, now they are working to return some normalcy to their

  • Base Defense Airmen secure Tyndall

    Airmen from the 822nd Base Defense Squadron, Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, are always primed to deploy at a moment’s notice to secure and defend bases around the world. On October 11, 2018, that moment came.However, they weren’t traveling to faraway lands to set up security in foreign

  • Army, Navy provide Tyndall much-needed support

    While Hurricane Michael created catastrophic devastation to most of Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, the relief efforts were an instant reminder of the symbiotic relationship between military branches. In the days following the storm, the Air Force came in droves to provide support with the Navy and

  • Prime BEEF aids in hurricane rebuild

    Airmen from all over the country have joined Team Tyndall on the road to recovery. For some, the call of duty comes from right next door.Airmen from the 23d Civil Engineering Prime Base Engineer Emergency Force Squadron, Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, narrowly escaped the wrath of Hurricane Michael

  • Contracting units work together to support Tyndall

    Contracting Airmen from units across the Air Force have teamed up to move Tyndall Air Force Base forward in the Wake of Hurricane Michael. Since days after the storm hit, the 325th Contracting Squadron, 1st Special Operations Contracting Squadron, 772nd Enterprise Sourcing Squadron and members from