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  • Storms affect community, Robins pitches in to help

    The Air Force not only helps destroy America's enemies, it also helps those people in need. Team Robins did just that this weekend. While the majority of the local population was awaken ed by strong thunderstorms May 11, several people in Macon were seeking shelter from tornadoes and disastrous

  • Talon Flight takes up fight against cancer

    Cancer touches every one in some way or another. Cancer touched so many lives in the Talon Flight of the 580th Aircraft Sustainment Group, the flight decided to stand up and say "enough." "We are taught to be aggressive in the name of the warfighter. This time we are fighting our own war against

  • Retired Air Force nurse to speak at luncheon

    Marie Berry will be the guest speaker at a luncheon at the Museum of Aviation. The presentation is titled "One Step Closer To Home - The War Through the Eyes of a Nurse at Landstuhl Hospital." Mrs. Berry, served as specialty care section chief at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany. During

  • 101 Critical Days campaign to help base personnel remember safety

    While summer can be a fun time, it can also be a time when people are at a higher risk for injury and even death. According to the Air Force Safety Center, there were 19 fatalities Air Force wide during the 101 Critical Days of Summer campaign, which typically runs from Memorial Day to Labor Day

  • FSS recognized with VPP star award

    First Support Services, the service provider in the 78th Logistics Readiness Squadron's Vehicle Maintenance and Operations Section was recently recognized for its focus on keeping employees safe. Theresa Harrison, regional director for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, presented the

  • PME pioneer recognized for contributions

    This week, Robins Airmen Leadership School students were given a unique opportunity to look back at the 50 years of Professional Military Education at the base through the eyes of one of its pioneer. It all began as one retired Airman, his wife and son traveled from Ohio to the Southeast in search

  • Robins to honor deceased at Camellia Gardens ceremony

    People mark the death of a loved one in different ways. For 32 years, Robins, through a partnership with the Middle Georgia Camellia Gardens Society and the Warner Robins Chamber of Commerce, has paid tribute to the deceased members of Team Robins in an emotional, patriotic ceremony at its Camellia

  • Robins golfers win Shaw Invitational

    Tech. Sgt. Martin Bajala, Tech. Sgt. Christopher Danko, Master Sgt. Mark Schwab, and Airman 1st Class Kent Parsons defied the odds to capture first place at the Shaw Invitational. The Robins quartet's victory marked the first time ever a Robins team won that tournament. "We have competed in the

  • Robins youth bowler preps for international competition

    When it comes to bowling Brianna Woolery is one lucky 11-year-old. It all started two years ago when she won a drawing for a bowling ball and bag at the Gold Cup Bowling Center on Russell Parkway in Warner Robins. "I was excited to win something for once, so I wanted to try it out. I found out I

  • Center commander gets new assignment at AFMC

    Air Force officials announced that Maj. Gen. Tom Owen, Warner Robins Air Logistics Center commander, will leave Robins to be assigned to Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. General Owen will be the director of logistics and sustainment for the command.