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  • G-RAMP closer to reality

    G-RAMP, a project that holds the promise of more jobs for Middle Georgia and more industrial capacity for Robins Air Force Base, may be moving closer to becoming a reality. The Warner Robins Redevelopment Agency received a presentation Tuesday from a group representing three companies that would

  • Multi-talented Hydrostat Shop team recognizes importance

    A small group of people in a building near the flightline at Robins perform a task that saves a lot of lives and a lot of expensive aircraft. The Hydrostat Shop performs a variety of tasks, but its primary duty is maintenance of fire extinguishers placed in the engine area of aircraft. If an engine

  • Robins maintenance supervisor honored at AFMC level

    Doug McCulloch started working at Robins in 1972, but with 37 years experience he has no plans of retiring. "I really love this job," he said. "I can't imagine what would provide me more satisfaction in life than coming to work here." Mr. McCulloch, 62, is a supervisor in the F-15 Squadron of the

  • AF Climate Assessment results announced

    Civilians and Airmen here are satisfied with their jobs but say supervisors should do a better job of communicating with them and recognizing them for their work. That's the consensus of nearly 4,000 Warner Robins Air Logistics Center employees* who voluntarily participated in the Air Force's 2008

  • Robins Elementary closes doors after 45 years

    "You have obtained excellence," Robins Elementary School principal Melissa Hayes told students and faculty at a closing ceremony for the school. After 45 years of educating children of military members stationed at Robins, the elementary school closed its doors. The majority of students will now

  • Annual ceremony pays tribute to deceased Team Robins members

    Hundreds of Team Robins members gathered May 21 to honor those who are now a part of the team in spirit only. A drizzling rain forced the 33rd Annual Camellia Garden Memorial Service into the base chapel, where 66 people with associations to Robins were memorialized. Most of those died in the past

  • 402nd MXW gets new leadership

    Workers in the 402nd Maintenance Wing shouldn't be surprised to see their new commander make a sudden visit to their workplace, and they also shouldn't be surprised if the conversation isn't necessarily related to work. "I'm a big believer in MBWA - management by wandering around," Col. Lee K. Levy

  • WR-ALC unveils four focus areas, challenges team to climb to 'next level'

    Warner Robins Air Logistics Center now has four focus areas and accompanying initiatives to go along with the new mission and vision statements and goal that it unveiled earlier this year. "The focus areas - People, Process, Performance and Infrastructure, or P3I - and initiatives sight the Center

  • Robins Airman of the Year wears many hats

    The 78th Communications Group seems to have a knack for attracting the multi-talented. In the past two years it has provided two technicians and a performer to the Air Force's traveling entertainment group Tops in Blue. Then there is Senior Airman Jarhid Brown, the 2008 Airman of the Year at Robins.

  • AF, Lockheed collaborate

    The Air Force and Lockheed Martin Simulations, Training and Support recently joined forces to reduce test costs and improve mission capability. The 742nd Combat Sustainment Group and Lockheed Martin STS have formed an Integrated Process Team to collaborate on finding innovative and cost-effective