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  • Tyndall Connect: Building relationships

    Tyndall Connect is a new program focused on bringing together individuals from across the installation with similar interests and hobbies. With helping build resilient Airmen as a priority, the Tyndall Connect program aims to host Connect Expos biannually. There, all active duty, reserve, guard

  • Accelerate, Relax, Thrive!

    TYNDALL AIR FORCE BASE, Fla.-- Tyndall Air Force Base opened a designated building for Airmen across the installation to go relax during their time off, Sept. 16, 2022. The 404 Commons, also called the Airmen Commons, is now available for members to go and decompress.

  • Child Development Center; serving Airmen and their families

    Mission success has many demands on service members, their spouses and children. Providing unrivaled combat airpower and support for Airmen propelling air dominance across the globe requires the support of numerous base agencies. The Child Development Center at Tyndall is ready to shoulder their

  • Outdoor Rec sustains Airmen morale, readiness

    The 325th Force Support Squadron outdoor recreation office is open and offering plenty of activities for Airmen and their families despite the current COVID-19 Health Protection Condition level. Recent changes have been instituted to help protect the health and safety of Team Tyndall, however, ODR

  • Mentoring Airmen outside the box

    Tyndall Air Force Base senior enlisted leaders, the Chaplain Corps at Tyndall and the dorm management office hosted a dorm dinner for Airmen here, May 26.The goal of the event was to allow junior enlisted Airmen a chance to network with senior enlisted leaders outside of normal duty hours. The

  • AF breaks down updated fitness test scores

    Without the waist measurement as a scored component, push-ups and sit-ups will increase from 10 to 20 points each, while the 1.5-mile run will remain at 60 points. Scoring will fall into five-year age groups, as opposed to the previous 10.

  • 2021 Hurricane Season Readiness

    Are you prepared for hurricane season? According to the National Hurricane Center, the Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 30. In order to prepare, Air Force members and their families are encouraged to first determine which evacuation zone their home is located in. To find