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  • Robins North and CGTC Partnership Building Tomorrow’s Workforce

    In 2019, Robins Air Force Base, Central Georgia Technical College and Macon-Bibb County Industrial Authority came together for a first-of-its-kind partnership allowing students enrolled in the aerospace training program a unique opportunity.The opportunity allowed aerospace students the chance to

  • Four decades of service: 78th Air Base Wing chief historian

    Dr. William Head, 78th Air Base Wing chief historian for Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, gives some insight into the history of Robins and talks about his significant contributions as a writer, archivist and chronicler Jun. 8, 2024.

  • 78th ABW Change of Responsibility Ceremony

    Chief Master Sgt. Lloyd Morales, 78th Air Base Wing command chief, gives remarks after officially accepting the duties of command chief during the first 78th ABW Change of Responsibility Ceremony at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, July 1, 2024. Prior to taking over as the 78th ABW command chief,

  • New leader takes charge of DLA activity at Warner Robins

    The team from Defense Logistics Agency Aviation at Warner Robins welcomed their new leader during a change of command ceremony June 28 at the Museum of Aviation here on base. Air Force Brig. Gen. Sean Tyler, DLA Aviation commander, officiated the transfer of authority to Air Force Col. Craig Giles

  • Preventing mosquito-borne diseases through protective measures

    Did you know mosquitoes are considered the world’s deadliest creatures because they can spread diseases? Mosquito-borne diseases are those spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. There are over 200 different species in the United States.

  • Air Force activates Warrant Officer Training School

    The new Warrant Officer Corps career path aims to address critical operational needs while maintaining highly perishable skills and leveraging the deep expertise and technical capabilities of warrant officers.

  • Stormwater Straight Talk: Stormwater and Outdoor Recreation

    Activities such as hiking, camping and picnicking allow us to enjoy the beauty of nature. However, it is imperative to remember that these activities may have the potential to impact stormwater quality, which in turn affects our water bodies and the environment.