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  • Getting to know you: Justin Reeves

    This week our Getting to Know You feature highlights Justin Reeves, Automatic Test Systems Division executive officer.Time in service: 5 yearsHometown: Carrollton, Ga.What does your work involve at Robins? "My work at Robins involves managing the security, emergency management, personnel, facility

  • Counselor Connection: Lessons learned from EEO

    The Defense Equal Opportunity Climate Survey is a commander's management tool allowing commanders to proactively assess critical organizational climate dimensions that can impact the organization's mission. The DEOCS is a voluntary survey designed to assess the "shared perceptions" of respondents

  • Heavy traffic: Base, community team for aircraft relocation

    Traffic heading south on Ga. Highway 247 was slow going March 25 as a C-130 was towed from the flight line to a training field.An Air National Guard F-84F Thunderstreak joined the journey on the back on a flatbed truck - to its final destination - the Museum of Aviation.According to Senior Master

  • Key spouses provide connection between military families, units

    In every unit there should be one person who is the main contact for spouses. The base's Key Spouse Program - managed by the Airmen & Family Readiness Center - offers just that.Developed as a Quality of Life Initiative in 1996, the program offers special training to key spouses on how to become the

  • Getting to know you: Staff Sgt. Nancy King

    This week our Getting to Know You feature highlights Staff Sgt. Nancy King, 78th Air Base Wing Command Post senior emergency action controller.Time in service: 5 yearsHometown: Hermiston, Ore.What does your work involve at Robins? "Relaying time-critical information to the required base agencies,

  • Six ways to make water less boring

    Water is not the most exciting drink in the world, but it is among the healthiest. Not only does water help to regulate body temperature, aid in digestion and flush out toxins, but it keeps you feeling full, leading to weight loss.But, many Americans aren't properly hydrated; studies have shown that

  • Base social workers aim to make life better for Robins

    Life is full of challenges, and in Robin's Mental Health Clinic and Family Advocacy Program, there are eight military and civilian social workers skilled to help people overcome their difficulties and make life better.Tandra Hunter, 78th Medical Operations Squadron's Family Advocacy Program Outreach

  • Military members should use caution with political posts on social media

    An online friend shares a humorous political post on your favorite social media site. You think it's funny and are tempted to post it to your wall.If you're a military member, you may want to think twice before  sharing.Active duty, Guard, and Reserve military members are subject to a host of rules

  • Breaking Barriers: WASPs open doors for future generations

    Not many people would be interested in piloting an aircraft known to be among the Air Force's most difficult to fly. Even fewer would desire to fly the twin-engine bomber while gunners practice firing live ammunition at a target being towed from the plane's tail. But, as a B-26 tow target Women

  • Getting to know you: Brandon Carter

    This week our Getting to Know You feature highlights Brandon Carter, 561st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron E&I specialist.Time in service: 10 yearsHometown:  Perry, Ga.What does your work involve at Robins? "I inspect F-15 aircraft for discrepancies and create a maintenance work request with all the