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  • Dedicated Maintenance Team hits the flightline

    Recently a new competition, called Dedicated Maintenance Team, has been put into place at Tyndall by the 325th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. This new program was made in hopes to replace the Dedicated Crew Chief Program in order to recognize not only crew chiefs, but specialist as well.  “The

  • Celebrating a safe Fourth of July

    Permanent scarring, loss of vision, dismemberment – these are too often the harsh realities of amateur fireworks use. According to the NFPA, amateur fireworks use endangers not only the users, but also bystanders and surrounding property and structures. Pyrotechnic devices ranging from sparklers to

  • Tyndall Phase II deployment exercise

    Tyndall conducted both day and night operations as part of a Phase II deployment exercise designed to simulate real-world tactics and provide training for maintenance teams while acting as a test of pilots’ and maintainers’ ability to project unrivaled combat airpower at a moment’s notice.

  • Tyndall Mission Defense Team conducts first exercise

    The 325th Communications Squadron Mission Defense Team participated in their first exercise since becoming the first operational MDT at Tyndall AFB June 11-15, 2018.The MDT is responsible for mission assurance at the base-level and focuses on defensive cyber operations of Air Force weapons

  • Career Skills Program: a success story Part II

    Being a member of the U.S. Military is different from most occupations. Members have a sense of fraternity and loyalty to their comrades and their service. In turn, the military looks to take care of those whom raised their right hand; even when a service member’s contract is coming to a close.

  • Siblings sworn to serve

    Family lineage unveiled a career path for a pair of siblings raised in a military household. Traveling from post to post, their father, a retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel, set a precedence for service before self. With a family history tracing back to the American Revolution, military service