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  • FAQ: COVID-19 Impacts to BMT and Technical Training

    This frequently-asked-questions acts as a resource for anyone who has questions or concerns about themselves or a loved one that is part of the 37th Training Wing, including Basic Military Training at the 737th Training Group and technical training at the 37th Training Group.

  • Tinker AFB installation declares public health emergency

    The Tinker AFB installation commander has declared a Public Health Emergency. The base has been in Health Protection Condition (HPCON) Bravo since March 17, with many HPCON Charlie measures already in place.These measures keep the installation consistent with the actions of Oklahoma Governor Kevin

  • CSAF letter to commanders

    Every one of you is dealing with the COVID-19 virus and the latest movement restrictions directed by Defense Secretary Mark Esper. Many of you will likely have an individual on your base or in your community who will test positive for the virus in the weeks ahead.

  • Tinker AFB is now in HPCON Bravo

    Tinker AFB is now in HPCON Bravo.  We have zero confirmed COVID-19 cases at Tinker.  Following is a list of installation actions we are implementing to protect our Tinker community: - Canceled Events:  All non-mission large gathering events greater than 50 attendees are canceled until 11 May in line

  • COVID-19 Release

    In an abundance of caution, Tinker Air Force Base is taking precautionary steps in accordance with the Department of Defense and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to prevent the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19).Service members and family members arriving from, or returning from

  • Spring Break, COVID-19, and You

    Tinker Air Force Base continues to monitor the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) and the potential  impact it may have on our Tinker Family and the local community.  Many schools in Oklahoma will be closed for Spring Break next week and many families take that time to travel to visit family, amusement

  • Coronavirus Disease: What you should know

    There is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to this virus. However, as a reminder, CDC always recommends everyday preventive actions to help prevent the spread of respiratory diseases, including: