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  • 801st RHTS EOD sets standard with new course

    Beginning April 2024, the 801st Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineers Training Squadron explosive ordnance disposal section along with fellow U.S. Air Force EOD units stationed at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, and Ramstein Air Base, Germany, began developing a novel

  • Deployment readiness at the forefront

    UDMs play a crucial role in managing the deployment process, tracking personnel readiness and facilitating the deployment of the right people at the right time to support the mission. They review deployment taskings received from higher headquarters, in Tyndall’s case, Air Combat Command, and match

  • Tyndall's LO Airmen protect F-35 stealth capabilities

    The 325th Maintenance Squadron low observable maintenance unit plays a crucial role in maintaining F-35A Lightning II aircraft at Tyndall, ensuring its stealth features stay ready via four major means: visual, infrared, audio and radar.

  • 325th MXS egress section maintains pilot safety

    Whether you’re airborne support, flight operations or avionics and integrated systems specialists, many hands play an integral role in maintaining aircraft. However, when a pilot must eject, they'll rely on the emergency escape systems, an area where failure is not an option. Since March 2023,

  • 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.

  • Airey NCO Academy open house

    The Airey NCO Academy open house was an opportunity to showcase operational capabilities, discuss changes in the enlisted professional military education as well as what impacts this will have on the local infrastructure, community, and talk about the future warfighter mindset and culture.

  • 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

  • Tyndall showcases landscape design and resilient planting

    Through the efforts of the Natural Disaster Recovery Division of the Air Force Civil Engineer Center and the 325th Civil Engineering Squadron and various other entities, Team Tyndall has employed landscape design and resilient planting to increase mission readiness, improve sustainability with

  • Filtering water on Tyndall Air Force Base

    As Tyndall continues to grow into the Installation of the Future, ensuring the quality of groundwater across the installation is an important consideration that the Air Force and contractors are taking seriously by extracting, treating and testing potentially contaminated water while still

  • The 325th FW showcases bring your child to work day

    The 325th Fighter Wing hosted Bring Your Child to Work Day at Tyndall AFB, July 26, 2024. The event offered Airmen the opportunity to show their children how different units within the installation contribute to the mission while also strengthening the relationships between Airmen and their