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  • Tyndall Airman helps house the recovery force

    Staff Sgt. Candace Tench, 325th FSS assistant guest service manager, leads a team who restores Tyndall’s dorms to a livable condition after the effects of Hurricane Michael.

  • Mapping toward success

    Airmen who specialize in planning and managing construction projects have come to Tyndall Air Force Base to assist in planning the rebuild effort. These engineering technicians from multiple bases have the responsibility of ensuring that every base has the facilities and structures they need to keep

  • Air Force family: Taking care of Tyndall, displaced Airmen

    On Oct. 10, 2018 , Hurricane Michael ripped through the Florida Panhandle with racing winds and powerful rain causing damage to homes, businesses and other structures. During its duration, this category four storm directly impacted Tyndall Air Force Base, destroying parts of the base, displacing

  • Environmental team aids Tyndall hurricane recovery

    An Air Force environmental recovery assistance team’s assessment of the environmental impact of Hurricane Michael on Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, is helping recovery and rebuilding efforts at the base.

  • QF-16 delivered to Hurricane ravaged Tyndall AFB

    The recent delivery of a QF-16 from Boeing to the 82nd Aerial Target Squadron marks an important milestone on the road to Tyndall AFB’s recovery.The QF-16 enables live fire weapons testing in the Joint Gulf Range Complex, which is made up of 180,000 square miles that stretches from Key West to

  • Command and control in any climate

    The 337th Air Control Squadron has resumed taking part in command and control exercises. The 337th ACS is normally a schoolhouse that trains the Air Force’s air battle managers, but its personnel also take part in air-to-air combat exercises that span the east and west coast.

  • Postal services return to Tyndall

    One month after Hurricane Michael devastated the 325th Fighter Wing, rebuilding is well underway and signs of normalcy are beginning to return to Tyndall. Thanks to the 325th Force Support Squadron, mail delivery is one sign of normalcy that has been restored to the various units on base.

  • 325 Munitions Flight : Moving ordnance and the mission forward

    In the four weeks since Hurricane Michael swept through the gulf coast and Tyndall Air Force Base, the 325th Maintenance Squadron Munitions Flight, with the help of munitions Airmen from across the Air Force, have assessed their munitions facility for damage and are now moving their mission