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  • Robins once again recognized by EPA

    Robins Air Force Base has once again been recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency's Design for the Environment Program for its use of PreKote on aircraft that come here for programmed depot maintenance. A presentation ceremony took place July 26 at the Mercer Engineering Resource Center in

  • Horizons reopens doors with new name

    Horizons reopened its doors Wednesday with a different name and a different focus. It is now the Horizons Event Center, open for meetings only. Over the next several weeks, it will gradually expand from hosting meetings to a venue capable of supporting conferences and events fully-catered by outside

  • Active shooter exercise teams base, local law enforcement

    Last week's basewide emergency management exercise began July 26 with gunshots and piercing yells. Four assailants, armed with AR-15 assault rifles, barged through the front doors of Bldg. 767, popped off blank rounds and herded more than a dozen hostages into a small room. "Get down all of you -

  • Newest C-5 model at Robins for PDM

    With only a handful of C-5M aircraft in the Air Force fleet, the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex is currently performing programmed depot maintenance on this newest model for only the third time. The C-5M Super Galaxy, a C-5 Galaxy with 70 different modifications, including avionics and engine

  • Personality Profile - KiKi Andico

    KiKi Andico, an automation clerk for the 402nd Aircraft Maintenance Wing, is first person to be profiled in a series of videos spotlighting workers at Robins and the hard work they do in support of the warfighter.Click on the link on the right to watch the video. 

  • Local AFMC org changes explained

    Responsibilities and reporting changes are occurring throughout Air Force Materiel Command as part of its transition to a five-center construct in response to a challenge from the Department of Defense to find efficiencies and save tax dollars. At Robins, those changes include several AFMC

  • Stormwater study identifies areas of improvement

    Robins recently conducted a basewide stormwater drainage study to identify and develop solutions to its existing drainage system. The study, which began in 2008, identified 10 priority areas across the base which, upon completion, will eliminate or reduce flooding by storm waters, particularly on

  • IMAs step up for critical workload

    There are many roles to fill in the Air Force Reserve - from the traditional reservist to the Air Reserve technician. One role in particular is that of the Individual Mobilization Augmentee. Their efforts provide an invaluable resource that supports virtually every mission in the Air Force. The IMA

  • Renovations mean better service at On Spot Cafe

    The On Spot Cafe is cooking up changes to the restaurant, aimed at keeping customers happy. The café, which opened as part of the Robins Bowling Center in 1964, is receiving new floors and new walls to enhance, upgrade and modernize the eatery. A reorganized cooking line with new equipment was

  • Weatherbird software maintained at Robins

    The next time you're watching the weather and get reports on the latest hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean or Gulf of Mexico, know the information is supported by local experts.The Aerial Reconnaissance Weather Officer, also known as Weatherbird software, is maintained by a team here. The team also