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  • AFMC commander visits Robins

    Gen. Arnold W. Bunch Jr., Air Force Materiel Command commander, visited Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, May 8, to view ongoing mission efforts and review “return to full capacity” operational execution plans in progress.

  • Robins Frontlines: Tech. Sgt. Stephen O’Connor

    Tech. Sgt. Stephen O’Connor, 78th Logistics Readiness Squadron, Fuels Information Service Center section chief, plays a critical role for the East Coast’s largest fuels storage capability here at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. In his position, he oversees the accounting and fuel quality for 3.5

  • Robins Frontlines: Paul Wenzel

    Paul Wenzel, 78th Air Base Wing, Public Affairs videographer, has proven essential in telling the AF story amid COVID-19. He has willingly ventured all across the base taking videos of our frontline workers. Without him documenting, editing and posting products for Robins Facebook and website, local

  • Robins Frontlines: Brittany Pennamon

    Brittany Pennamon, Defense Logistics Agency, Receiving distribution process worker, moves critical items through the distribution process amidst the fight against COVID-19.DLA Distribution Warner Robins, Ga., is one of four strategic distribution platforms under DLA Distribution and distributes

  • Robins Frontlines: Aaron Lindsey

    Aaron Lindsey, 572nd Commodities Maintenance Squadron, Non Destructive Inspection testing, inspects equipment to identify defects prior to their becoming potential dangerous problems amidst COVID-19.For all you do at Team Robins … Thank You!

  • Air Force Salutes: Robins honors Middle Georgia community with F-15 flyover

    Team Robins, with special help from the 413th Flight Test Group, came together to give an Air Force Salute to Middle Georgia healthcare workers, first responders and essential workers with an F-15 aircraft flyover in honor of the sacrifices they have all made to keep us safe and taken care of during

  • Back to life: New normal with COVID-19

    As Robins Air Force Base begins to follow suit and reopen base facilities to welcome patrons, it’s important to remember the virus causing COVID-19 and the risk of contracting it are still present. Protecting yourself and others from becoming infected is just as important now as it was before.