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  • Radar warning receivers get a boost with help from Team Robins member

    A Team Robins member's problem solving skills helped create a digital crystal video receiver design, which will revolutionize the future of radar warning receivers in aircraft throughout the Department of Defense. Charlie Clark, a member of the 579th Software Maintenance Squadron, has worked with

  • 19th ARG wins eighth consecutive Air Force Outstanding Unit Award

    The 19th Air Refueling Group was recently awarded its eighth consecutive Air Force Outstanding Unit Award. The Black Knights, who are part of Air Mobility Command, earned the honor for their service from July 1, 2005 to June 30, 2006. "This is definitely a group-wide recognition. It's a validation

  • Coach uses basketball to teach life lessons

    Most people have a hobby or pastime. For many, it's nothing more than an enjoyable way to pass the time. But for others, it's much more than that. Their pastime is an integral part of their lives, something that is forever in their blood. For John Bailey, basketball is that pastime, the kind that

  • Military records to go online

    The Air Force is eliminating the base-level repository for personnel records and today is the last day for military members at Robins to have access to their personnel records. The Military Personnel Flight will ship military records Monday to Air Force Personnel Center at Randolph Air Force Base,

  • Base housing residents to be relocated as privitazation efforts force moves

    In a town hall meeting Tuesday, base housing officials said Pine Oak and Crestview residents will be receiving notices in the next week notifying them to find other accommodations so that demolition of 137 units can begin. Anyone asked to vacate their home are required to receive a minimum of 30

  • Getting connected: Robins’ sponsorship training to go online

    The Airman and Family Readiness Center is aiming to save new sponsors time as they set out to make newcomers' arrivals at Robins less stressful. Sponsors are the first voice newcomers hear and are often the first face they see when arriving at their new base. Sponsors provide information about the

  • NSPS conversion boasts major success rate

    More than 3,000 employees returned to work Monday Jan. 22 under the National Security Personnel System, giving the civilian personnel flight something to brag about. The Civilian Personnel Flight had a 99.78 success rate to be proud of. "It was a total DPC (civilian personnel flight) team effort,"

  • Barrier repair to cause gate closures

    The Russell Parkway gate and the Green Street gate will be under construction Wednesday through Feb. 20. The project will repair the pop-up barriers at both gates. Gate 1, or the Green Street gate, will close all inbound lanes Friday through Feb.11 from 6 p.m. until 5 a.m. and the outbound lanes

  • Center, Union ink agreements, join in partnership

    Maj. Gen. Tom Owen, commander of the Warner Robins Air Logistics Center, and Tom Scott, president of the American Federation of Government Employees Local 987, signed two memorandums of agreement and one partnership agreement Thursday. U.S. Rep. Jim Marshall also attended the signings. General Owen