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  • AFSC deputy commander visits Robins AFB

    Col. Hall Sebren, center, Air Force Sustainment Center deputy commander, listens to Evan Johnson, right, 402nd Commodities Maintenance Group engineer, explain how the metrology lab’s 3D printer makes aircraft parts at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, June 3, 2024. Sebren learned the lab can do

  • First E-11A BACN arrives at Robins

    An E-11A BACN, Battlefield Airborne Communications Node, arrived on April 24, 2023, at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. The arrival of the first BACN, often pronounced bacon, established one of the four new mission sets coming to Robins AFB, and falls under the newly activated 18th Airborne Command

  • AFSC commander visits Robins: ‘Robins is bridge to future’

    Team Robins rolled out the red carpet for Lt. Gen. Stacey Hawkins, Air Force Sustainment Center commander, his wife, Natalie Hawkins, and the rest of the AFSC command team for a mission immersion at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, Jan. 26-27.

  • Air Force Sustainment Center Workforce Appreciation Message

    In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Air Force Sustainment Center in July 2022, Lt. Gen. Tom Miller, AFSC commander, recognizes the hard work of the 40,000+ personnel who provide sustainment and logistics readiness to deliver combat power to America.

  • Leaders talk AFSC 10th anniversary - Chief Master Sgt. Labrador

    During the AFSC Commander's Summit, April 12 and 13, 2022 at Tinker Air Force Base, leaders like Chief Master Sgt. Carlos Labrador, command chief, 78th Air Base Wing, gave their thoughts about the growth of the Sustainment Center throughout the last 10 years. Chief Master Sgt. Labrador had to say in

  • Commanders use leadership model to frame summit discussions

    Operating through the lens of the Art of the Possible leadership model for guidance, commanders, directors and command chiefs from across the Air Force Sustainment Center enterprise gathered at the AFSC Commander’s Summit April 13-14 at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma.The annual summit offers an

  • Command Chief: “The work of the sustainment center is like oxygen”

    In his conversations with Airmen, Schultz makes it a point to address readiness, particularly regarding the pacing challenges the military is facing. He wants to ensure they understand the gravity of the situation and what it may mean in terms of actual conflict.“For years, we operated from a