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  • 330th ASW names new vice director

    Marian Fraley, vice director of the 402nd Maintenance Wing, will be the new vice director of the 330th Aircraft Sustainment Wing. She is essentially swapping jobs with Gregory Stanley, who had been deputy director of the 330th ASW and will take Fraley's place in the 402nd MXW. Fraley will start her

  • Robins Tax Center set to open Monday

    The Robins Tax Center will open for the 2009 filing season on Monday and will close April 22. The center will be open Monday through Thursday from 8 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. in Bldg. 905 on the second floor of the library. To get there you must go through the library and take the stairs or the

  • Stanley named 402nd MXW deputy

    The 402nd Maintenance Wing has a new deputy director. Gregory Stanley, who was vice director of the 330th Aircraft Sustainment Wing, is taking the position. Although his official start date was Tuesday, Stanley said he won't actually be moving into his new office until Feb. 1. Stanley, a former

  • C-5 cockpit moves into software support facility

    A C-5 aircraft crashed at Dover AFB, Del. in April 2006, with all 17 aboard surviving. The aircraft broke in two with the nose of the aircraft containing the cockpit remaining in one piece. A decision was made to cut the cockpit out of the aircraft nose and ship it to Robins in one piece. Experts

  • Third 'P' makes the difference

    The four focus areas of the Warner Robins Air Logistics Center's strategic plan are called P3I, and it is the third "P" that really measures the end results of all four. Those focus areas are people, process, performance and infrastructure. Dave Nakayama is director of the 559th Aircraft Maintenance

  • LCAT results tell story of Center progress, success

    The Warner Robins Air Logistics Center showed marked improvement in a revisit last week by the Air Force Materiel Command's Logistics Compliance Assessment Team. The Center and the 638th Supply Chain Management Group, an associate unit here, both once again rated "satisfactory" in the revisit from

  • Robins Airman ready to volunteer for homeland disaster aid

    For Senior Master Sgt. Rudy Lamothe, last week's devastating earthquake in Haiti was more than a tragedy unfolding on television.Lamothe, a native of Haiti, still has many friends and family members there. He and family members, spread across the U.S., spent frantic hours after the quake exchanging

  • Robins officer aids Afghanistan during election

    A 116th Air Control Wing air battle manager used his capabilities to make a positive impact in Afghanistan during Operation Eagle Express. Capt. Jay Vizcarra helped preempt attacks during the Afghan elections by hand-delivering geospatial information to regional commands in Afghanistan and ISAF

  • Robins worker on mission to save children

    Phil Wyatt wants everyone to know what he does with his spare time away from his job at Robins. He wants his friends to know. He wants his coworkers to know. Most of all, he wants those who would prey on children to know. Wyatt is president of the Georgia Child Identification Program, or GACHIP,

  • F-15 rewire flight to save money, manhours

    A new flight at Robins is playing a key role in keeping the aging F-15 Eagle flying for many years to come. The flight will perform a complete rewire on 122 F-15s over the next five years. Those are all C and D models, and when that is done, they will spend at least another five years rewiring E