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  • Tyndall promotes change through Women's Initiatives Team

    As an official Department of the Air Force component at the wing level, Tyndall’s Women's Initiatives Team is an Installation Barrier Analysis Working Group specifically focused on gender-based obstacles, equal opportunity within the workplace and creating a more equitable environment for all.

  • Class-25A completes training at Airey NCO Academy

    The Paul W. Airey Noncommissioned Officer Academy hosted and completed its largest in-residence class since Hurricane Michael, symbolizing the resiliency and growth that Tyndall continues to make daily.

  • 12th and 13th CMSAFs visit Tyndall

    Retired Chief Master Sgts. Frederick J. Finch, 13th Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, and Eric W. Benken, 12th CMSAF, speak to U.S. Airmen during an enlisted call at Tyndall, where Airmen from the 325th Fighter Wing had the opportunity to ask questions about culture differences, policy changes

  • New reef project at Tyndall AFB aims to protect against storms

    On October 21, 2024, a groundbreaking project began at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, to build a special kind of oyster reef that could protect the base from future storms. This new reef, which combines both man-made materials and living oysters, is part of an innovative effort funded by the U.S.

  • 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.

  • Checkered 25-1 takeoffs

    Aircraft takeoff from Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Oct. 23, 2024. Checkered Flag is a large-force aerial exercise held at Tyndall which fosters readiness and interoperability through the incorporation of 4th and 5th generation aircraft during air-to-air combat training. (U.S. Air Force photo by

  • 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