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  • Information superiority

    The ability of pilots to deliver air dominance from the advanced cockpit of their F-22 Raptors is aided by the efforts of those working behind locked doors, usually in some of the most secure buildings on an installation, where they provide essential information to warfighters.The men and women from

  • Air Battle Manager Graduation

    Twelve Team Tyndall Airmen graduated from the Undergraduate Air Battle Manager training program in a ceremony Jan. 12 at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida.

  • Letters for Life

    Encouragement can take many different forms: a kind gesture, a reassuring smile, or a thoughtfully written letter. That encouragement may make a world of difference in someone’s life.

  • Raise the bar by raising your hand

    From the first moment an Airman raises their hand to take the Oath of Enlistment, leaders in the Air Force look for those who will continue to raise their hand.During a recent Paul W. Airey NCO Academy graduation, Senior Master Sgt. Angela Blue, 1st Maintenance Squadron first sergeant, spoke to

  • Tyndall welcomes new librarian

    The base library recently welcomed their newest technician to Team Tyndall. Emily Copeland, 325th Force Support Squadron librarian, whose very first job was as a bookshelver, says she has come “full circle.”

  • Tyndall Dive Flight reduce lionfish impact

    The Pterois, commonly known as the lionfish, is native to the Indo-Pacific region, but has become an invasive species in the Gulf of Mexico. To assist in population control, the Tyndall Dive Flight has been participating in a statewide competition for lionfish hunters.

  • Wingmen at every level

    The wingman concept is instilled in Airmen from their very first day in basic training through the day they retire. A Tyndall Airman recently learned firsthand that a junior enlisted is capable of being a wingman to his MAJCOM commander, a general officer.

  • Blended Military Retirement System to take effect Jan. 1

    One of the most wide-reaching and significant changes to military pay and benefits over the last 70 years goes into effect Jan. 1 with the implementation of the Uniformed Services Blended Retirement System, known as BRS.

  • 325th CS holds retreat ceremony

    The325th Communications Squadron held a retreat ceremony at Tyndall’s Flag ParkDec. 6. The retreat ceremony serves a dual purpose; it signals the end of theofficial duty day and serves as a ceremony for paying respect to the flag. The325th CS is one of five squadrons assigned to the 325th Mission