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  • Daily Update: 1 July 2020

    For 1 July, Tinker AFB remains in HPCON Bravo Plus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The latest COVID-19 confirmed cases include three members from 552 ACW (B282, B215), a 567 AMXS member in B2122, and a Navy member in B825. Health officials are actively tracing all recent movements and contacts in

  • Tinker Frontlines: Meet Senior Airman Eboni Chance

    Senior Airman Eboni Chance is a medical technician assigned to the 72nd Healthcare Operations Squadron.Originally from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, she has served in the United States Air Force for three years.In her off time, Chance enjoys participating in watersports, motorsports and working with

  • Daily Update: 30 June 2020

    For 30 June, Tinker AFB has moved to HPCON Bravo Plus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The latest confirmed cases include members from buildings 2280, 282, 1070, 416, 935, 1, and 3121. Health officials are actively tracing all recent movements and contacts in conjunction with affected units and local

  • Daily Update: 29 June 2020

    For 29 June, Tinker AFB remains in HPCON Bravo due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The latest COVID-19 confirmed cases include a military member assigned to 72 OSS in building 955, a military member of 552 ACW in building 282, and a Navy member assigned to VQ3. Health officials are actively tracing all

  • Tinker Talks: Leading through a pandemic

    On this episode of Tinker Talks we sit down with four senior leaders to talk about leading through a pandemic, specifically COVID-19.Air Force Sustainment Center Commander Lt. Gen. Gene Kirkland, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex Commander Brig. Gen. Chris Hill, 448th Supply Chain Management Wing

  • Daily Update: 26 June 2020

    For 26 June, Tinker AFB remains in HPCON Bravo due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The latest COVID-19 confirmed cases include civilians in 76 PMXG and MXSG (building 3001 and 9001), a member of 507 MXS in building 1068, and a DLA civilian in building 506. Health officials are actively tracing all recent

  • Tricare Selected Reserve termination explained

    Office of the Secretary of Defense will allow members up to five months, instead of the original three-month period, to pay overdue premiums to have coverage reinstated and will honor any medical services and bills incurred during that time, once premiums are paid.