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  • Rev-Up newspaper discontinued indefinitely

    The Oct, 28 edition of the Robins Rev-Up is the last edition until a new contract is secured. In the meantime, news and information regarding base events and activities can be found on this page, the Robins AFB official home page, at www.robins.af.mil or on the official Robins Air Force

  • Robins Red Ribbon Week focuses on education

    S ince 1988, people have been celebrating Red Ribbon Week. The drug prevention program has reached millions of people since its inception.The week began after a drug enforcement agency agent, Kiki Camarena, was killed in 1985 following Mexican drug traffickers.During the last week in October,

  • AFMC launches WorkLife4You!

    This is a new service bundled with our long-standing AFMC Employee Assistance Program. WorkLife4You is available for civilian employees and their families.Work/Life Specialists are available 24/7 to provide expert consultations and help you find quality child care, adult care, adoption resources,

  • Flu season is here

    Flu season is upon us, and the 78th Medical Group is working diligently on its 2016 Flu Campaign. As vaccines arrive, the Immunizations Clinic will focus first on the active duty population. Once the active duty population is immunized, the clinic will open availability to dependent and retirees.

  • Wingman Weekend kicks off Friday

    We encourage you to join us for the first ever Wingman Weekend. we will offer a variety 78th Air Base Wing-hosted Wingman Day Events on Friday, and Team Robins members can bring their families out to experience the fun at the 7th Annual Fall Bash on Saturday.

  • Show Some Love: CFC is in full swing

    The 2016 Robins Combined Federal Campaign active campaign period is in full swing and will continue through Nov. 10.This year’s theme is “Show Some Love.” The goal this year is $1 million, with 100 percent contact with members of Team Robins.“The men and women that work at Robins Air Force Base have

  • DOD civilians, service members must remain non-partisan, apolitical

    Service members and Defense Department civilians swear an oath to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States. It doesn’t matter who is elected or what party that person represents. DOD personnel will follow the lawful orders of the commander in chief.

  • Want to be part of a winning team?

    Do you want to be part of a winning team? Well there's no better time than the present to throw your hat in the ring.Robins Air Force Base is now hiring multiple qualified applicants as painter workers, aircraft workers and sheet metal mechanics to help ensure that Success Here = Success There!