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  • Base Gives Strong performance during Unit Effectiveness Inspection

    During the last two weeks of July, Team Robins people and organizations were able to demonstrate their commitment to compliance during the intense scrutiny of the Unit Effectiveness Inspection. Robins pulled down nearly 100 Outstanding Performer and Team awards collectively during the inspection

  • Success Here = Success There: U.S. Forest Service to receive C-130

    What started out as an aircraft used by the Coast Guard will soon end up in the hands of the U.S. Forest Service. A C-130H that has been maintained by the 560th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron is in its final stages of programmed depot maintenance here, having just wrapped up functional test

  • Unit Effectiveness Inspection – one week down, one week to go

    One week down, one more to go. A Unit Effectiveness Inspection at Robins which began Monday continues until July 29. Next week’s inspections will focus on the 78th Air Base Wing, Air Force Sustainment Center operating locations and Air Force Life Cyle Management Center units. This week they looked

  • ALC gets new commander

    He's a good bit taller and male, but aside from that the new commander of the Warner Robins Air Logistics Center said he's not much unlike the person he replaced. Following a change of command ceremony Friday at the Museum of Aviation, Maj. Gen. Robert H. McMahon said he has a leadership style

  • Robins traffic initiatives to hit the road Monday

    Starting Monday, the Macon Transit Authority will begin running a weekday bus route to Robins - "Buses into Robins Daily" or "BIRD" - from the Macon Centreplex. The BIRD is just one of several transportation initiatives aimed at easing traffic and parking congestion on the base. Other initiatives

  • Infrastructure initiative grows beyond decreasing energy costs

    The Warner Robins Air Logistics Center initiative of improving infrastructure to help it deliver airpower is starting to gain serious momentum throughout the base. Initially, the initiative focused solely on decreasing energy consumption. The installation put up electric meters to allow facility

  • F-15C leaves Robins for fatigue test

    An F-15C left Robins March 15 on the back of a flatbed truck headed for a Boeing facility in St. Louis, Mo. It will never fly again, but it has an important mission to fill. The aircraft will be used in a fatigue test aimed at determining the maintenance activities required to achieve the F-15C

  • MC-130W program ceremony to celebrate success, completion

    Robins will celebrate the completion of the final MC-130W Combat Spear in a ceremony Tuesday. The aircraft is one of 12 C-130H2s modified to perform missions such as battlefield support, resupply of special operations forces and helicopter air refueling. The $380 million program involved the 572nd