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  • Real-Time Resilience: How IROC is changing the way bases operate

    Gerald Romine doesn’t wait for a phone call anymore when something goes wrong on base. From his desk at the 325th Civil Engineer Squadron, he logs into a dashboard and sees building statuses in real time. If a facility drops offline, he drills down to pinpoint whether it’s a panel, a zone, or the

  • 325th Munitions Squadron prepares for AFCOCOMP 2025

    The 325th Munitions Squadron is preparing to participate in the Air Force Combat Operations Competition at Beale Air Force Base, California, Aug. 11-15, 2025. AFCOCOMP is an annual competition that challenges ammunition Airmen with timed bomb-building exercises, simulating wartime contingencies that

  • Team Tyndall Airman awarded the American Red Cross Lifesaving Award

    Tech Sgt. Keosha Middleton, 325th Force Support Squadron services specialist, was recently awarded the American Red Cross Lifesaving Award on June 11, 2025 at Tyndall Air Force Base for saving a life while stationed at Yokota Air Base, Japan. The award recognizes a lifesaving act performed by an

  • Hot ICT milestone marks leap in combat readiness at the 325th FW

    Airmen at Tyndall AFB completed the first hot Integrated Combat Turn on an F-35A, rapidly refueling and rearming the jet while it remained running. The milestone boosts combat readiness by cutting ground time and increasing sortie speed, aligning with Tyndall’s mission to project fast, lethal

  • 325th CONS conducts Operation Contested Shores

    The 325th Contracting Squadron recently conducted Operation Contested Shores at Tyndall AFB, Aug. 5-9, 2024. The training exercise aimed at improving readiness and capability to establish and sustain necessary demands during deployments.

  • Cable Dawgs are wired for challenges

    Airmen across the installation rely on the 325th Communications Squadron cable and antenna systems unit, or “Cable Dawgs.” Whether it’s sustaining network functionality or enabling unrivaled air combat power, Cable Dawgs are the backbone for effective communications across Tyndall, encompassing the