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  • Corrosion Control Flight efforts bring new perspective, positive change

    Sometimes it just takes a little new blood to get things going in the right direction. On the job only a few months, David Rice has brought a new perspective and positive change to workers in the 402nd Aircraft Maintenance Support Squadron's Corrosion Control Flight. Rice, deputy flight chief, uses

  • Civil Air Patrol cadets gain experience at Robins

    Young people are attending various types of summer camps this year, but a group of about 200 had a camp experience at Robins that surely would be hard to top. The Civil Air Patrol cadets from around Georgia spent the week here learning military traditions and protocol, as well as touring areas

  • Participation rising in commuting programs

    Everything has an upside, including the high price of gas. Although gas prices have fallen in recent days, its upward trend most of this year has led to increased participation in programs aimed at reducing the number of vehicles at Robins. Buses into Robins Daily, the Transportation Incentive

  • Radome techs ensure pilots can see

    In a few small buildings tucked away in a corner near the Russell Parkway gate, some of the most high-tech and unique work done at Robins takes place. The buildings house the 566th Electronics Maintenance Squadron's radome ranges, where radomes for the F-15, C-5, C-17 and C-130 are tested. The

  • 78th ABW welcomes new leader

    Col. Mitchel Butikofer took command of the 78th Air Base Wing before hundreds of base and community members in a ceremony June 30 at the Museum of Aviation. He replaced Col. Carl Buhler, who led the wing for two years. Butikofer comes to Robins from Scott Air Force Base, Ill., where he served as