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  • Program supports crucial services for base

    A contract was awarded May 22 to Good Vocations of Macon to cover the next five years of custodial service for a maximum value of $24.5 million. At Robins, custodial services are performed by individuals with disabilities who have trained for the job skills needed to successfully do their work

  • Robins pitmaster wins AF BBQ competition

    Few things bring folks together like barbeque, and few people can throw down on the pit like Tech. Sgt. Todd Houghton. Though many cooks claim to have mastered the honored craft, Houghton, a 116th aircraft structural mechanic, is not just blowing smoke, having recently been selected to compete at

  • Warmer weather brings some of Team Robins out of their shells

    As you're out and about on base, you may come across a few turtles on the road or on dry land. There are at least nine turtle species which dwell in lakes, ponds, streams and marsh habitats on base, according to Bob Sargent, Robins' natural resources manager and wildlife biologist. Sometimes you may

  • Give 'em a hand!

    A big round of applause is in order for Robins' newest master sergeants! They are:5th CCG Candace BensonCasey HyltonLynetta Jackson Mark Johnson Joseph Menendez Sami Naja Wayne SutherlandWRALC Julian Nettles AFLCMC Aaron Bickel Roger Englehart Michael Lott461st ACW Donna BickelJason Cannon Ellis

  • Need help? Start here

    As the song says, "Everybody hurts sometimes." But no matter the struggle, all of Team Robins need to be aware that they are far from alone, and that help is available here. Counseling and other solutions involving everything from suicide prevention to substance abuse are formulated by an Integrated

  • 101 Critical Days: Summer’s on the way; remember safety

    Summer is just about here. Soon it will be time to rev up the engines for long road trips on the motorcycle, summer travel with the family, and increased boating and recreational activities. With all of that increased activity comes the potential for additional hazards and risk to personal safety.

  • 138th Military Intelligence Company welcomes new commander

    A 138th Military Intelligence Company change of command ceremony was conducted May 15 at the Heritage Club. The new commander is Lt. Col. Brian Schmanski, who has served as the Army Joint Surveillance and Target Attack Radar System deputy commander and senior Army Standards and Evaluations Flight

  • Base to test readiness during exercise

    An active shooter exercise will be May 20 with the 78th Air Base Wing, 461st and 116th Air Control Wing from 9 to 11 a.m. The purpose of the exercise is to give first responders an opportunity to evaluate their tactics in a simulated and controlled environment. "This exercise will give us a good