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===Reorganization, 1991β2018=== In 1991, Tyndall underwent a reorganization in response to the [[United States Department of Defense|Department of Defense]] efforts to streamline defense management. Headquarters, [[First Air Force]], what had predominantly been the Numbered Air Force for the [[Air National Guard]], moved from [[Langley AFB]], [[Virginia]], to Tyndall. With the disestablishment of [[Tactical Air Command]] (TAC) in 1992, Tyndall was temporarily transferred to the [[Air Combat Command]] (ACC) and then to the [[Air Education and Training Command]] (AETC) in July 1993.<ref name="mul5" /> The 21st century proved to be momentous for Tyndall AFB, because it was selected as the first home of the Air Force's newest aircraft, the [[F-22 Raptor]]. In 2002 the [[Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force|Chief of Staff of the Air Force]] changed the organizational structure of the 325th Fighter Wing from an objective type wing to a combat organization. This organization moved all maintenance activities under the 325th Maintenance Group and all support activities under the 325th Mission Support Group.<ref name="mul5" /> Today, Tyndall is the home of the 325th Fighter Wing, providing training for all F-22A Raptor pilots. In 2012, with the gaining of a combat-coded F-22 squadron, Tyndall AFB returned to Air Combat Command, after a 19-year tenure in AETC.<ref name="mul5" />
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