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  • F-106 pilot downed in 1975 returns to Tyndall

    In 1975, F-106 Delta Darts lined the Tyndall flightline. The base was home to the 2nd Fighter Interceptor Training Squadron, charged with training the Air Force’s newest F-106 pilots. For one pilot instructor, engine failure during a morning flight led to a historical moment for the Air Force.

  • Eyes on an exemplary low observable technician

    Airmen of the U.S. Air Force do their duties selflessly without looking for praise, a quality instilled in them by the Air Force Core Value: Service-Before-Self. Their good work does not go unnoticed or unappreciated, and they have numerous ways to be recognized for outstanding performance.

  • 44th Fighter Group Airman demonstrates passion for helping others

    An Airman from the 44th Fighter Group supports both U.S. Air Force Reserve and active-duty service members by providing essential information regarding benefits and duty assignments to ensure they are fully informed about all aspects of their service and growth.

  • Tyndall landfill begins clearing process for reuse

    An early 1940s disposal area located east of the Tyndall Visitors’ Center, began the process of being cleared out Aug. 8, 2018, and is projected to be finished by November 2018, with up to two years of additional monitoring.

  • Tyndall Base Track reopened

    After several months of repaving and construction, the Tyndall Base Track was reopened Aug. 9, 2018.

  • Tyndall education center offers education fair for spouses

    The Tyndall Education Center hosted an education fair aimed at benefiting military spouses and children at the base library Aug. 9, 2018. The education fair was open to everyone, but was focused on opportunities available for military spouses.

  • Wingmanship saves a life

    As new recruits in Basic Military Training, Airmen are taught the concept of wingmanship. Everywhere they go, they cannot leave their wingman behind; recruits march together, eat together and even sleep together. Wingmanship is the cornerstone of Air Force core values.

  • Lt. Col. Steven Lehr assumes command of the 325th MDG

    U.S. Air Force Col. Brian Laidlaw, 325th Fighter Wing commander, left, passes the ceremonial guidon to Lt. Col. Steven Lehr, incoming 325th Medical Group commander, right, during a change of command ceremony at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, July 30, 2018. The 325th MDG operates as an outpatient