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  • Robins earns high marks in inspection

    Robins had its best performance ever in an external inspection done every three years to assess the environment and occupational health compliance of the base. The Environmental Management System portion of the report, based on an inspection conducted in January, found the base in "full conformance"

  • Ninth AF commander gives praise and encouragement

    "The field work you are doing right here will hone your skills, will sharpen your ability to work as a team and will enable you to go anywhere our Air Force sends you." That's the message Lt. Gen. Gary North, Ninth Air Force and U.S. Air Forces Central commander, offered to members of the 5th Combat

  • 402nd Maintenance Wing wins award

    The 402nd Maintenance Wing was recently recognized as being the top large depot maintenance unit in Air Force Materiel Command, winning a Maintenance Effectiveness Award. The MEAs are given annually to recognize the most significant weapons systems and equipment maintenance achievements by

  • Corrosion office helps prolong life of aircraft

    The Air Force Corrosion Prevention and Control Office at Robins employs only 17 people, but its small staff plays a big role in keeping aircraft and ground equipment operating throughout the Air Force. The tenant office, which is a geographically separated unit of the Air Force Research Laboratory,

  • WR-ALC leadership unveils revised vision, mission statements

    The Warner Robins Air Logistics Center will be "recognized as a world-class leader for development and sustainment of warfighting capability." That's the vision ALC senior leaders set for the Center in its updated vision statement. A new mission statement as well as revised 2009-10 goals and

  • 573rd CMMXS Plating Shop strikes gold!

    Richard Francis is the first to admit that the Plating Shop in the 573rd Commodities Maintenance Squadron is one of the most dangerous work places at Robins, based on the potential of what could happen. But the story he really wants to tell is how the shop has worked hard to minimize those dangers

  • Robins senior leadership unveils reading list

    To encourage professional and personal development, Robins leaders are inviting base personnel to spend more time reading. To assist potential bookworms, leaders have released a list of 31 recommended books. According the Maj. Gen. Polly A. Peyer, Warner Robins Air Logistics Center commander,

  • Leaders discuss federal mandates at energy conference

    Both civilian and military leaders met Jan. 27 to discuss federal energy mandates during a conference at the Warner Robins Museum of Aviation. The 78th Air Base Wing hosted the first Georgia State Military Installation Energy Conference, which included members from the Army, Navy, Marines, Air

  • 5th CCG takes time for professional development

    As part of a professional development opportunity, officers in the 5th Combat Communications Group recently went on a three-day trip, joining units at Moody Air Force Base, Ga., and Tyndall AFB, Fla., for instruction and training. "The trip reinforced that communications is critical to every major

  • AFPC spreads word at Robins

    Several hundred people from Robins attended one of two "Spread the Word" briefings at the base theater Jan 26. Col. Leslie Formolo, Air Force Personnel Center chief of airman assignments, Randolph AFB, Texas, told the audience that unlike the "Wizard of Oz" with some man behind a curtain making