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  • WR-ALC shares requirements at annual symposium

    The 7th Annual Aerospace Requirements Symposium held this week drew record attendance of over 900 industry representatives. The symposium, held at the Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter in Perry, is designed to assist industry in meeting the needs of the Warner Robins Air Logistics Center.

  • Radiology technicians use modern technology to help patients

    An X-ray image is still pretty much the same today as it was when Master Sgt. Arlo Southall entered the radiology career field in 1995. How that image is produced, however, has changed quite a bit. Today Southall is the radiology section chief at the Robins medical clinic, where X-ray images are

  • Robins colonel lends hand to new program

    The Department of Defense plans to turn hundreds of military personnel into experts on the fight in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region, and one Robins officer will be among the group. Lt. Col. Tom Ficklin has vacated his position as the 78th Mission Support Group's deputy commander to participate in

  • 5th CCG practices convoy skills

    In early 2004 Col. Amando Gavino headed out of Camp Victory in Bagdad in a four-vehicle convoy. They were on a short trip to the airport, but before they arrived he heard the front gunner yell out "RPG 3 o'clock!" He pulled out his 9 mm and started firing its 15-round clip. "It felt like about three

  • WR-ALC initiatives: Improving performance and reputation

    When it comes to warfighter support at Robins, one of the most visible aspects is performance - the quality and timeliness of the aircraft, commodities, software and electronics that are produced here. Improving that performance has become one of several key initiatives aimed at not only enhancing

  • 2009 Requirements Symposium begins Nov. 17

    Hundreds of representatives of companies from around the country will soon congregate at the Georgia National Fairgrounds in Perry, for the 7th Annual Requirements Symposium. The symposium is a three-day event where senior leaders and managers at Robins share with businesses their plans, current and

  • Robins congratulates six chief promotees

    Officials announced the names of six Robins Airmen who were selected to the rank of chief master sergeant.Congratulations to the following:-- Keith Davis        78th Security Forces Squadron -- Lori Gawan       116th Logistics Readiness Squadron -- Phillip Gawan    HQ Air Force Reserve Command --

  • Museum to celebrate 25th anniversary

    On Nov. 9, 1984, a group of people cut the ribbon to open the first building of the Museum of Aviation. One person in the crowd at that ceremony was Ken Emery. He was a captain stationed at Robins when he joined the cause of trying to bring an aviation museum here. He never dreamed what the museum

  • Robins investigator earns Bronze Star Medal

    One investigator in the 78th Security Forces has been stationed here for five years, but many members of his own unit have never met him. That's because for most of the time Tech. Sgt. Ruben Martinez has been here, he has been deployed. He is a veteran of three tours in Iraq and one in Kyrgyztan. On

  • WR-ALC Initiatives: Energy savings through metering

    When most people see their home electric bills start to rise, they start looking a little closer at things like turning off lights when they're not needed to help keep those costs down. A new initiative at Robins is looking for the same results, but on a grander scale. When you have an electric bill