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  • 78th MDG bone marrow registry site open for business

    The 78th Medical Group has established a walk-in registration site for the C.W. Bill Young Department of Defense Bone Marrow Registry. This is the first walk-in site for an Air Force installation in Georgia, according to 1st Lt. Melissa Campos, 78th MDG Lab Flight commander and recruitment campaign

  • Success tips for setting, achieving fitness goals

    If you're among the many people who have set out to become healthier this year, Greg Reynolds, Health and Wellness Center exercise physiologist, has some tips to help you reach your goals. For starters, Reynolds suggests setting realistic objectives and breaking long-term plans down to smaller

  • National Children's Dental Health Month

    The 78th Dental Squadron will be celebrating National Children's Dental Health month starting Tuesday with a visit to the Robins Child Development Center. Alex the Alligator, the 78th Dental Squadron mascot, will be on hand with representatives of the 78th Dental Squadron to educate the children on

  • Robins preps for potentially bad weather

    Per the Robins Air Force Base Installation Commander, due to the potential for severe weather starting Tuesday, employees will be notified by their chain of command for possible closure, delayed reporting and/or early release.Additionally, information will be updated on the Robins AFB official

  • Experienced Airmen wanted: Continue your career in the Reserve

    Force management programs will push thousands of active-duty Airmen out of their jobs, but opportunities exist in the Air Force Reserve for Airmen who don't want to hang-up their uniforms for good."Force management will cost many Airmen their jobs, but not necessarily their careers," said Col. Steve

  • F-22 clean room ready to roll

    The new F-22 clean room here will become fully operational this month, and is a welcome sign for combat-ready avionics parts which support the Air Force's F-22 Raptor. The aircraft's features include not only sensor capability and weapons, but also situational awareness and integrated avionics. The

  • Partnerships with community help keep base viable

    It's been nearly a year since efforts began to explore 'P4' initiatives - public-public and public-private partnerships between Robins Air Force Base and local communities and private entities. Robins was one of 16 test bases in fiscal 2013 participating in the Air Force Community Partnership

  • Marines excel on international stage

    The Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 773 at Robins not only participates in local exercises with troops from as near as Fort Benning, Ga., but also as far away as the West African coast. A group of 16 Marines stationed here participated in one recent international exercise known as Africa

  • Robins spotlighted in C-SPAN Cities Tour

    Robins Air Force Base will get some time in the spotlight during the upcoming 2014 C-SPAN Cities Tour Series. The network has chosen Macon as one of 24 communities to visit on the tour and an unfolding story here at Robins will be featured as well. The footage, which was shot at the Museum of

  • Heart Link program shows spouses they're at heart of Air Force mission

    Heart Link program shows spouses they're at heart of Air Force missionThe Air Force is known for taking care of its own - military spouses included.Heart Link, a military spouse orientation program, was developed by a working group in the Air Combat Command in 1999 to help increase spouse awareness