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  • Avionics and Instrument Flight helps resurrect targeting devices

    In the world of Air Force weapons systems, few technologies are sent to the morgue and later revived. But a second chance at life is just what the Pave Penny pods receive when returned to Robins and the Pave Penny pod shop, in silver boxes known as caskets. Members of the shop, which is part of the

  • Team Robins is ready for inspection

    By the time you read this, many of the Headquarters AFMC Operational Readiness Inspection team inspectors will have arrived at Robins, with the remainder coming in this weekend. They're already getting a taste for the dedication and professionalism our 20,000-plus American patriots show everyday. It

  • High deployment demands force intense preparations for members of 5th CCG

    For members of the 5th Combat Communications Group, training and deploying is a job description they do not take lightly. Because of the high deployment demands on the group, the group constantly strives to prepare all of its Airmen for any tasking. About 35 Airmen from the group were being trained

  • 78th CEG fixes water flow, saves AF $70,000+

    Workers from the 78th Civil Engineer Group's Industrial Utilities and Heavy Horizontal shops came together to help things flow better at Robins Air Force Base. The crew recently wrapped up a three-month project to correct water flow problems on the 116th Air Control Wing's north end of the base.

  • Cadet corps helps youth learn about military

    Young people can now learn about military life without ever joining. The Naval Sea Cadet Corps was established as a youth group designed to teach patriotism, leadership, and basic naval skills to Americans age 10 to high school seniors. Ron Baker, a retired Navy captain and headquarters

  • Units to merge into 78th Force Support Squadron

    This summer, the 78th Mission Support Squadron and the 78th Services Division will merge to become the 78th Force Support Squadron. The standing up of the 78th FSS is part of a Program Action Decision. All Air Force bases are projected to be in this structure by 2010, with most merging in summer

  • Program allows wounded Soldier to recover at Robins

    Sergeant Joe Krummert, a paratrooper assigned to the 1230th Transportation Company in the Georgia Army National Guard at Bainbridge, Ga., was riding in an armored vehicle in Iraq when an accident caused by a roadside improvised explosive device turned his world upside down. Sergeant Krummert

  • Random tests help deter drug use

    The Air Force has zero tolerance for drug use. The Drug Demand Reduction Program, an Air Force-wide random drug testing program established in the late 1970s, is a force the military branch uses to deter illegal drug use. All active-duty military members can be tested at random. However, only