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  • Ceremony honors POW/MIAs, serves those seeking answers

    Under different circumstances, it might sound like something from an old Patsy Cline song.She has his picture, they have him ... somewhere.  Sharon Ray was only 7 on Aug. 14, 1950, the day her brother, an Army sergeant, was last seen in Korea.  The Robins Prisoner of War/Missing in Action

  • Combat proven: Complex sole repair source for sniper pods

    You can run, but you can't hide. When there's a 450-pound, electro-optical targeting system strapped under an F-15 Eagle following your every ground movement, there are few, if any places, on the planet to seek cover. After all, these eyes in the sky can provide situational awareness and

  • Answering the call: 5th MOB there in face of tragedy

    The 5th Combat Communications Group is known for its versatile, rapid and integral brand of emergency response, regardless of location and circumstances. That's why it was no wonder they were some of the first called when disaster struck in a heavily forested, mountainous region in western Virginia

  • National Preparedness Month boosts disaster planning

    It's always better to be prepared, and the month of September could be the best time to pick up a few tips. National Preparedness Month is already in full swing at Robins. The 78th Civil Engineer Group Emergency Management team is hosting events at various locations around the base each week, during

  • CMXG C-130 long flaps shop highlights process discipline

    Continuous process improvements have yielded successful outcomes in the 574th Commodities Maintenance Squadron's production of C-130 outer wing long flaps. Using an innovative process known as The AFSC Way, the team has forged ahead using the standard systems approach that enables personnel at any

  • Labor Management Forum Charter signed

    Robins' future hinges on management and employees continuing to strengthen their relationship of mutual trust and respect. That relationship took a big step forward Tuesday during the signing of a labor-management forum charter. The charter - signed by Col. Chris Hill, Installation commander, and

  • Coalition of safety: OSHA alliance formed

    Robins is now formally part of an alliance with the primary mission of maintaining a safe and healthy work environment. With a shared commitment of preventing hazards while raising awareness of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's rulemaking and enforcement initiatives, the alliance

  • Lindsley takes command of WR-ALC

    The guidon was officially passed as Brig. Gen. Walter Lindsley took command of the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex from Brig. Gen. Cedric George during a change-of-command ceremony Monday at the Museum of Aviation. A who's who of military elite, federal, state and local officials and business

  • AFSC Way prepares squadron trainers

    Local schoolchildren and college students weren't the only ones returning to the classroom this month. Beginning Aug. 3, squadron leaders received a week-long course on job relations based on the Air Force Sustainment Center model - all in an effort to equip supervisors with tools necessary to