Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., families
were safely evacuated before Hurricane
Michael hit; and
the service will have to find other accommodations for them until repairs can
be made, Air Force Gen.
Joseph Lengyel, chief of the National Guard Bureau, told reporters. He had no idea on
a timeline for restoration of base operations or repairs for the demolished
housing. Some of the
Tyndall families relocated to Naval Construction Battalion Center in Gulfport,
Miss. Tyndall
is the main base for training on the fifth-generation
F-22 Raptor, and
serves as a center for training on battle management. Fifty of Tyndall F-22s were flown
out in advance of the hurricane to Wright-Patterson AFB in Ohio, and Texas
Fort Worth Alliance airport,
according to 325th Fighter Wing commander, Col. Brian Laidlaw. The 3,600 airmen and family members
stationed at the base won't be allowed to return until their safety can be ensured, he said. "I
know that you (Tyndall
families) are
eager to return. I ask you to be patient and try to focus on taking care of
your families and each other. We can rebuild our base, but we can't rebuild any
of you," Laidlaw wrote.
(Source: Military.com 10/12/18)