Air Operations Unaffected After Tornado Hits Tyndall There has been "no impact" to units or missions stationed at Tyndall, said base spokesman Don Arias.
Air Force Lifts Temporary Pause on Humanitarian Assistance Program at Tyndall Base officials are now processing requests for permanent change-of-station moves.
Tyndall Pauses Humanitarian Assistance Program for Airmen, Families Airmen and families assigned to Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, who applied for a special assistance program may not get an...
Air Force Proposes F-35 Fighters Be Stationed at Tyndall The U.S. Air Force plans to refurbish Tyndall in hopes of stationing three squadron's worth of F-35 Joint Strike Fighters.
Tyndall Reopens Base Exchange as 4,000 Airmen Return to Base Several Tyndall Air Force Base services have returned to operation nearly 50 days after Hurricane Michael walloped Florida.
All F-22s Have Now Left Tyndall, Air Force Secretary Says All the F-22 Raptors that were left behind at Tyndall Air Force Base during Hurricane Michael have moved.
Space Force in Jeopardy After Democrats Gain Control of House The Democrats' takeover of the House poses major challenges to current Pentagon and VA plans and budgets.
Air Defense Operations Won't Return to Tyndall Until Next Year The 601st Air Operations Center, known as "America's AOC," moved after Hurricane Michael laid waste to Tyndall Air Force Base...
Return of F-22s to Tyndall After Hurricane Undetermined, Air Force Secretary Says F-22 training units will relocate while the base undergoes years of repairs.
Tyndall Ends Evacuation Stipends for Some Airmen as Recovery Efforts Continue Nearly 1,500 U.S. airmen are working to clear debris from flight lines and buildings at the hurricane-damaged base.
Soldiers Issued High-Speed Arctic Gear as Army Gets Serious About Fighting in the Cold Hundreds of soldiers are now receiving layered protection suits capable of withstanding temperatures as low as minus 65...
Higher Cancer Rates Found in Military Pilots, Ground Crews Aviation crews have long asked for the Pentagon to look closely at some of the environmental factors they are exposed to.
Coast Guard Cutter Back in Hawaii After Trek to Japan The deployment was in support of Operation Sapphire, a joint agreement between the U.S. and Japanese coast guard.
Army Fields New Armored Personnel Carrier, Replacing 60-Year-Old Vehicle The Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle, or AMPV, is a tracked armored vehicle with similar gearing and suspension as the M2...
How the War in Iraq Changed the Military for Women Some 2,200 active-duty women out of roughly 40,000 are serving in infantry, cavalry, armor and field artillery roles.