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  • 95th FS and FGS complete first training deployment

    Airmen from the 95th Fighter Squadron and Fighter Generation Squadron recently executed their first F-35A Lightning training deployment to Truax Field, Wisconsin Air National Guard Base, March 1-16, 2024.

  • Training for resiliency

    The 325th Fighter Wing integrated resilience office prevention coordinator, Shannon Scott, hosted the first, quarterly, community-wide Resiliency Training Assistant course.

  • Tyndall Public Affairs hosts first joint media training

    Recently, the 325th Fighter Wing Public Affairs hosted the wing’s first joint media training for leadership teams across Team Tyndall and the Naval Support Activity Panama City. Commanders and senior enlisted leaders alike were invited to participate in hands-on, interactive media training provided

  • The 325th MDG reveals repaired annex

    The 325th Medical Group held a ribbon-cutting ceremony signifying the reopening of the 325th MDG annex at Tyndall AFB, Florida, Feb. 26, 2024.The annex reopening consolidates all the medical flights operating out of trailers into the main 325th MDG building. These services include the warrior

  • Gulf Range Training Complex: building the Range of the Future

    The 325th Fighter Wing recognizes the imperative need for innovation and readiness against potential adversaries who continue to modernize their military capabilities. By utilizing new equipment provided by Air Combat Command, Tyndall continues to develop the “Range of the Future.”

  • It won't go without TMO

    The movement of personnel, cargo and aircraft equipment across the globe is paramount to mission success at any base. At Tyndall, the 325th Logistics Readiness Squadron traffic management office is responsible for the transportation of these assets.

  • Team Tyndall’s soccer team makes a comeback

    As Team Tyndall’s intramural sports program continues its evolution alongside the “Installation of the Future” Tyndall Air Force Base stood up its first soccer team post Hurricane Michael in 2018.