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  • Taking a 'stand' for C-5 landing gear

    It would be impossible to routinely and safely land a plane as big as the C-5 without ensuring the landing gears were fully functioning. That's why the employees in Bldg. 125 test those critical parts during programmed depot maintenance to ensure C-5 missions all over the world go off without a

  • Medical readiness remains priority

    Robins has achieved its highest ever individual medical readiness rate - 83.3 percent - which places it among the top of Air Force Materiel Command bases. The IMR status allows commanders, at any given time, to see how many of their personnel are medically healthy and fit to deploy. The rate

  • Base to accept applications for early retirement, separation

    The base will begin accepting applications Monday from select civilian employees, primarily in the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex, for voluntary early retirement and separation incentives known as VERA/VSIP.This action is not related to the current fiscal uncertainty, including the possibility

  • Software app helps simplify testing

    Testing aircraft equipment can often present challenges, so one worker at Robins created an application to help simplify the process. Moses Zamora, an engineer in the 581st Software Maintenance Squadron, saw some of the issues that technicians face while testing equipment and decided to come up with

  • JSTARS food service pros support the 57th Presidential Inauguration

    While many American's tuned in to the 57th Presidential Inauguration from the comfort of their homes, a team of Georgia Guardsmen from the 116th Air Control Wing, packed up a field kitchen and travelled from Robins Air Force Base to our nation's capital to provide food service as a part of the

  • Base introduces Community Support Coordinator

    Amid a challenging fiscal and personnel climate, the Air Force has created community support coordinator positions at 71 Air Force installations, including Robins. The positions were developed to operationalize the four pillars of Comprehensive Airmen Fitness - mental, physical, social and

  • Airman sentenced in Macon murder case

    A Robins Airman pleaded guilty to murder and was sentenced last week in a general court-martial. The sentence included a reduction to E-1, total forfeitures of all pay and allowances, a dishonorable discharge and confinement for life. Based on a pretrial agreement in the case, the maximum