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  • 2024 Macon & Eggs: Military Affairs Roundtable

    Retired Col. Bobby Nash, moderator and former 116th Air Control Wing vice commander, poses questions to the panel at a military affairs roundtable at Central Georgia Technical College - Aerospace Training and Sustainment Center, also known as Robins North, in Macon, Georgia, June 6, 2024. At the

  • 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

  • AFSC command team visits Robins

    The new AFSC command team visited Robins for their first immersion into the missions supporting sustainment at the installation.

  • Mission Monday: DLA Distribution Warner Robins

    Michael Lester, Defense Logistics Agency distribution process worker processes critical items into the distribution process at Robins Air Force Base.DLA Distribution Warner Robins, Ga., is one of four strategic distribution platforms under DLA Distribution and distributes supplies to all branches of

  • ‘1200 in 12’ initiative success as final new hire pledges oath

    Andrea Tosolini, the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex's 1,200th hire of its '1200 in 12' hiring initiative was sworn in June 24, 2019. The Florida native and 21-year Air Force veteran said getting the job was like winning the lottery. The Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex announced its

  • Lt. Gen. Kirkland gets inside look at Team Robins

    Lt. Gen. Donald “Gene” Kirkland, Air Force Sustainment Center commander, was at Robins Air Force Base Nov. 28 through 30, 2018.   In addition to visiting mission areas at the 78th Air Base Wing and Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex, he visited the Airman’s Attic and Thrift Shop.Interacting with

  • WR-ALC Safety seeing lasting change in processes with AoP

    Since 2014, the organization has implemented the tenets of Art of the Possible, a constraints-based management system, to improve mishap investigations, recommendations, inspections, hazard abatement, swipe samples, operating instruction review, and Occupational Safety and Health Administration