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  • Keeping Team Tyndall flu free

    Flu season is right around the corner, and the Immunizations Clinic will receive vaccines to keep members of Team Tyndall flu free and mission ready. The Immunizations Clinic will inform everyone when the vaccine is available and where to go to get the shot.

  • Med group Airman takes part in Airman Shadow program

    Staff Sgt. Jadow Hughes was recognized for his commitment to generating combat-ready Airmen, ensuring trusted care, optimizing resources, and promoting health by providing the highest quality of customer care and testing options to our providers and beneficiaries. He showed Col. Brian Laidlaw, the

  • Bearing with bears

    The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission estimates that there are approximately 4,050 black bears in Florida, to include Tyndall. The natural resources office and the FWC work together to track bear sightings and encounters on Tyndall, where a vast array of wildlife reside. Residents

  • Tyndall celebrates AF birthday

    On July 26, 1947, President Harry S. Truman signed into law the National Security Act of 1947, which provided for a separate Department of the Air Force. The service celebrated its 71st birthday this year.

  • TELMOC supports DoD operations

    Today’s Airmen must be able to fly, fight, and win in complex, multi-domain environments. U.S. partners and allies have come to expect that we will ensure freedom from attack, provide the ability to attack at the time and place of our choosing, and ensure we can operate freely in peace and war. Air

  • Red Tide hits Tyndall

    In Northwest Florida, reports of fish kills were received in and offshore of Panama City Beach (Bay County). Additionally, concentrations of Red Tide algae in Bay County range from not present to low. Signs will be placed at Tyndall AFB beaches in order to warn of the potential side effects if

  • Tyndall remembers 9/11

    In the early morning hours of September 11, 2001, the world anxiously watched as horrific terrorist attacks occurred in Pennsylvania, New York, and Washington D.C. Every year since, Americans gather to remember and honor the nearly 3,000 people killed in the World Trade Center, Pennsylvania and

  • Striking a chord in the community

    As the sun of the mid-afternoon hours beams through the blinds of the Clifford Chester Sims Nursing Home, the mood is of a warm, loving home. Residents gather in a room, many wearing veterans’ hats of various wars and conflicts. They gather, not to tell war stories, but to listen to the sound of

  • Two-minute decision leads to life-long career

    For some, life is a brightly-lit and planned out path with signs to guide every twist and turn. For others, like the 325th Fighter Wing vice commander, the path’s twists and turns remained hidden until a two-minute decision cast light on the future.

  • Job well done Jack

    “It’s never easy to lose a member of your team, and last Tuesday was that moment for this unit,” the major said solemnly while addressing the crowd. “The unit lost a teammate, lost a family member, and these handlers who sit here today lost a very good friend.”Major Joshua D. Frizzell, 325th