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  • CATM; “we train in peace to prepare for war”

    U.S. Airmen have a mission to fly, fight and win. In order to do this, each Airman from every career field must maintain a high level of proficiency in their daily skillset and their ability to protect and defend their country. The 325th Security Forces Squadron is charged with the essential task of

  • Maj. Lowe; hooked on Security Forces

    The United States Air Force is comprised of Airmen from all around the world and all walks of life. One particular Airman at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, is no exception.For Maj. Matthew Lowe, the 325th Security Forces Squadron’s new commander, his military journey began with a four year

  • Mac and Gudger: Defending Tyndall

    Staff Sgt. Dailan Gudger, 325th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, has a responsibility to protect and defend Tyndall with his canine partner by his side. Together they sniff out explosives, narcotics and chase after the occasional bad guy.

  • Defenders: Protecting the mission

    When entering an Air Force installation, the first encounter will be with a Security Forces Defender, guarding the base and monitoring who enters the installation. Although Defenders are seen checking credentials, their duties do not end there.

  • Soto’s story: Overcoming pain and finding purpose

    As Tyndall evolves into the “Installation of the Future,” the base is working with thousands of contractors, vendors, and other guests who are assisting in the rebuild process. One of the first faces they see at Tyndall’s visitor’s center is Airman 1st Class Jocelyne Soto.

  • Tyndall partners with Bay County Sheriff’s Office on driving course

    Airmen with the 325th Security Forces Squadron and the Air Force Office of Special Investigations Detachment 223 participated in an Emergency Vehicle Operations Course at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Dec. 17, 2020.The course, held in conjunction with the Bay County Sheriff’s Office, is one of

  • Computerized canines to join Team Tyndall

    Over the last year, Tyndall Air Force Base and the 325th Security Forces Squadron have been working with Ghost Robotics to develop a system to enhance security and safety for the base population.Tyndall will be one of the first Air Force bases to implement semi-autonomous robot dogs into their

  • AFIMSC helps Tyndall get back in the fight

    As Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, recovers from the full-force punch leveled by Hurricane Michael Oct. 10, members and teams from across the Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center are helping the base get back in the fight. AFIMSC Vice Commander Col. Pat Miller leads Task Force Phoenix