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  • Support Foundation brings Black Bears closer together

    Being a military child comes with hardship: having to move every two to four years, saying goodbye to good friends, and getting accustomed to a new city and surroundings. A familiarity shared with many other children, but one that hasn’t phased two young Air Force siblings.

  • Hurricane before, during, after checklist

    As Team Tyndall avoided extensive damage through the passing of Hurricane Irma, members of the 325th Civil Engineer Squadron and Tyndall key personnel want to ensure Tyndall Airmen and families have proper knowledge to prepare for another event like this.

  • NCOA sculpts the minds of future Air Force leaders

    Before Air Force technical sergeants step into the ranks of senior noncommissioned officers, they complete a course within enlisted professional education, furthering their leadership and resource stewardship skillsets.

  • Operation Veteran Stand Down: Helping Hand to those who served

    More than 100 Team Tyndall  and U.S. Navy members helped veterans in need during the 10th annual Operation Veteran Stand Down hosted by CareerSource Gulf Coast at the First Baptist Church Family Life Center in Panama City, Florida Sept. 21, 2017. As part of the local community, Tyndall Airmen gave

  • Hurricane Irma: Base Housing Feedback

    Several base housing residents have voiced concerns that certain safety precautions were not taken to their satisfaction during Hurricane Irma. Some of the concerns involved a decision by Balfour Beatty Communities to not install storm shutters and to not authorize residents to personally install

  • Tyndall leadership requests Hurricane Irma preparation feedback

    Before, during and after the storm, the Emergency Operations Center and Crisis Action Team worked closely with multiple base agencies to release updates and information in a timely and efficient manner. To improve this process, base leadership is looking to members of Team Tyndall and their families

  • Meet the Commander: Lt. Col. Ryan Serrill

    As a young boy he heard the thunderous roar of an A-10 Thunderbolt II and just as it zoomed overhead he looked toward the sky and could not help but to point and declare, “That’s my dad!”