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  • Alaskan Raptors visit Tyndall Raptor Country

    Airmen from the 3rd Wing and F-22 Raptors from the 525th Fighter Squadron at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, joined Raptors from Tyndall to train for Checkered Flag 18-1 and Combat Archer 17-03 from Nov. 6-17, 2017.

  • Provider collaboration ensures medical success

    The 325th Medical Group hosted a medical provider collaboration event Nov. 16, 2017, in an effort to further build the relationships between community providers and Tyndall’s own military treatment facility providers. The collaboration delivered the MTF providers and the community providers a

  • Airpower Starts with You

    When it comes to professional development, there are no shortage of options for Airman. But there is only one organization with accomplishments as old as the Air Force itself.That organization is the Air Force Association. No other group has done more for Airmen than the AFA and here’s some history

  • Thanksgiving holiday hours

    In planning for the upcoming Thanksgiving Day Holiday, Nov. 23-24, the following areas/sections will be either closed or may have minimal manning for customer service:

  • 2017 Thanksgiving Commissary hours of operation

    In acknowledgement of Thanksgiving Day, the Tyndall Commissary will be augmenting their hours of operation. Please note the following changes to Commissary hours of business.Open: Sunday Nov. 19, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.Monday – Wednesday Nov. 20-22, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.   CLOSED:Thursday and Friday Nov. 23-24

  • 79th FS ‘Tigers’ roar in Raptor Country

    As the second week of Checkered Flag 18-1 and concurrently running Weapon Systems Evaluation Program exercises continues, Airmen from the 79th Fighter Squadron from Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, sustain the high tempo while bringing further dynamics to the large-scale exercises.

  • Thunderbolts light up the sky during Checkered Flag 18-1

    The 366th Fighter Wing “Gunfighters” from Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, deployed assets to participate in the large-scale aerial exercise Checkered Flag 18-1 and Combat Archer, a Weapons System Evaluation Program at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., Nov. 6-17. The 366th FW sent approximately 240

  • Checkered Flag 18-1, Combat Archer

    Checkered Flag 18-1, a large-scale aerial exercise designed to integrate fourth and fifth-generation airframes to enhance the capabilities of Airmen while providing training to rapidly respond to current, real-world conflicts and preparing for the future of air superiority and Combat Archer, a 53rd

  • 131st FS Eagles soar into Tyndall

    The 104th Fighter Wing, 131st Fighter Squadron from Barnes Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts, deployed nearly 200 members and seven aircraft to participate in Checkered Flag 18-1 and the concurrently running Weapons System Evaluation Program (WSEP) Combat Archer at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla.

  • 116ACW, Joint STARS join Checkered Flag 18-1

    Team JSTARS out of Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, is flying an E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System in support of Checkered Flag 18-1 hosted by the 44th Fighter Group at Tyndall Nov. 6-17, 2017.Checkered Flag is a large-scale, aerial total-force exercise that combines fourth and