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  • Players on world champion little league team have ties to Robins

    Five of the players on the Warner Robins American Little League team, which defeated Japan 3-2 to win the Little League World Series, have a parent who works at Robins.Michael Conlon's son Zane (#5) plays second, short and pitches. Mr. Conlon is a sheet metal mechanic in 402nd Aircraft Maintenance

  • WORKING OVERTIME: Nine 402nd EMXG workers earn 40-year service pin

    Some civil service employees are anxious to retire after 30 years. But, others just can't seem to call it a day. Nine civilians from the 402nd Electronics Maintenance Group put in 40 years of federal service as of mid-August, and six were recognized during a breakfast ceremony Aug. 16. Each employee

  • AAFES Service Station to close pumps for upgrades Sept. 10-14

    Drivers who use the Army and Air Force Exchange Service gas station will temporarily have to find an alternative way to gas up soon. The AAFES gas station's fuel dispensers will close for a five-day stretch, beginning Sept. 10, to upgrade the station's fuel dispensers and to improve the services

  • AFMC commander visits Robins

    Gen. Bruce Carlson, Air Force Materiel Command commander, visited Robins this week to see what issues the workforce here is dealing with. He spoke with the Rev-Up about everything from centralized asset management to AFSO21 to Depot Caucus. Q: Why are you visiting all three of the command's ALCs on

  • Base housing to privatize Oct. 1

    A new era of base housing here at Robins will begin Oct. 1 as base residents transition from traditional base housing to a privatized system of housing. The privatization contract with a $40.8 million total development cost has been awarded to Hunt Building Company of El Paso, Texas. The purpose of

  • Local fishermen take time to inspire Robins' future anglers

    Reeling in the big one for Master Sgt. Mark Denney has become second nature after years of fishing. Now, Sergeant Denney is hoping to help the youngest members of the Robins community learn to reel in the big one. Sergeant Denney, a flight chief for the 19th Maintenance Squadron, took second place

  • Robins, public health officials plan for possibility of a flu pandemic

    Public health officials everywhere are telling people to put their face in their sleeves - that is, if they have to sneeze or cough. "Everyone's been taught to cover their mouths with their hands, but what goes on your hand gets on everything you touch," said Jennifer Jones, public information

  • 78th MDG earns high ratings in week-long inspections

    The 78th Medical Group is celebrating after receiving the results from two recent inspections. The group, which underwent the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Healthcare and the Health Services inspections Aug. 13-17, came out as one of just two Air Force medical treatment facilities to earn

  • C-5 MSG-3 brings cargo fleet better inspection process to keep aircraft flying

    Support for the C-5 is set to change in fiscal 2010. To provide the best maintenance for the C-5 fleet and help achieve aircraft availability goals through fiscal 2040, the Air Mobility Command is transitioning aircraft sustainment efforts to the Air Transportation Association's Maintenance Steering