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  • Tyndall F-35 deliveries resume

    The 325th Fighter Wing received several newly-upgraded F-35A Lightning II aircraft over the past few months—a welcome delivery after a year-long manufacturing delay.

  • Tyndall's Norwegian Foot March 2024

    U.S. Airmen, Guardians and Soldiers participated in Tyndall Air Force Base's Norwegian Foot March 2024, a 18.6-mile course that participants must complete within a specified time for their age and gender while carrying a minimum of 24 pounds, to qualify for the Norwegian Armed Forces Marching Badge.

  • 325th OSS weather flight protects Team Tyndall during hurricane season

    Rain or shine, the 325th Operations Support Squadron weather flight is responsible for providing accurate, real-time data to base commanders to ensure and maintain mission readiness. With a total-force team of 20, their primary focus is to protect people and assets through weather watches, warnings

  • Enjoy every season with Tyndall’s outdoor recreation program

    The 325th Civil Engineer Squadron’s natural resource office maintains a multitude of amenities for base personnel year-round, including trails, hunting, fishing and camping. Team Tyndall offers these resources to promote healthy lifestyles while nurturing a sense of community and belonging for

  • Tyndall CPTS secures future readiness with strategic budgeting

    The 325th Fighter Wing annual budget undergoes their end-of-fiscal-year closeout ensuring that spending aligns with the base commander’s priorities. These budget reviews help optimize resource utilization, maintain accountability of spending and ensure the financial health of the unit, ultimately,

  • Tyndall moves to HURCON 1 Status

    As a result of Hurricane Helene, Tyndall Air Force Base officials have moved to condition level HURCON 1. This condition means 50 knot winds are forecasted to arrive at Tyndall AFB within 12 hours.

  • Tyndall moves to HURCON 2 Status

    In response to Hurricane Helene, Tyndall Air Force Base officials have moved to Hurricane Condition level 2. This condition means 50 knot winds are forecast to arrive at Tyndall AFB within 24 hours.

  • Resilience in keeping the mission alive

    Airman 1st Class Philip James' resiliency was tested when experiencing an injury causing him to be taken from the work he loves and put into a support role. This would mark James' journey with personal struggle and perseverance in overcoming obstacles that shaped him into the dedicated and

  • Tyndall moves to HURCON 3 Status

    In response to Tropical Storm Helene, Tyndall Air Force Base officials have moved to Hurricane Condition level 3. HURCON levels are based on the arrival of 50 knot winds and do not necessarily indicate the potential for hurricane strength winds to impact Tyndall. Base officials are in close