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  • Leadership changes for local Marine unit

    Lt. Col. Michael "HoJo" Johnson and his family have made Robins home for the past two summers. But, on July 9, the Naval Academy graduate relinquished command of Marine Aircraft Group 49 Detachment A to its new commanding officer, Lt. Col. David Steele. Johnson reflected on the unit's time in Middle

  • Base NCO helps Wounded Warriors through racquetball

    His speed and agility on the court have earned him the nickname Rabbit, and his talent and dedication have made him one of the top five racquetball players in the Air Force and earned him a national ranking. Master Sgt. Frederick Rogers is ranked 341st in the country and sixth in the state of

  • Changes coming in policy for unescorted sponsored access to base

    Visitors to Robins Air Force Base are currently allowed access without a Department of Defense-issued identification card as long as they're escorted by someone with a DoD-issued ID. Beginning July 25, visitors may enter Robins with unescorted sponsored access if they consent to undergo a check of

  • Robins engineers receive AF awards

    Two Team Robins members are recipients of 2012 Air Force Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Outstanding Scientist/Engineer awards. They are 1st Lt. Daniel Welsh, Military-Junior category; and Walter Crook, Civilian-Mid-Career category. Welsh, an AC/EC-130 structural engineer in the

  • Base unit prepped to assist in disaster relief

    When the call comes, the 5th Combat Communications Group at Robins stands ready to get the job done. Members of the 51st Combat Communications Squadron received word June 27 their assistance may be needed with wildfire relief efforts in Colorado Springs, Colo. Within 24 hours, the unit had packed

  • Robins team named Air Battle Management Crew of Year

    The 16th Airborne Command and Control Squadron's Combat Crew Two, 461st Air Control Wing is the Air Force Association 2012 Air Battle Management Crew of the Year. "In a war where excellence was the standard, the 16th ACCS Crew 2 stood out," said Col. Dean Worley, 461st ACW commander. "They brought

  • SE&V Division oversees successful testing of new fire suppression system

    Within the next six years, hush houses throughout the Air Force will be retrofitted with new fire suppression systems that will have a significant impact on the way we handle business. The Support Equipment & Vehicles Division, Aerospace Sustainment Directorate, at Robins oversaw successful testing

  • Hot stuff: Autoclaves prep aircraft assets

    Something is cooking inside Bldg. 169, home of the 574th Composite Repair Flight. An imposing structure known as an autoclave, measuring 15-by-50 feet - the largest of three autoclaves at Robins and big enough to hold about a half dozen SUVs - sits ready on one side of the cavernous 146,000 square

  • In the trenches: CE bringing new lighting to flight line

    New high-mast lighting poles will soon go up in one area of the flight line. A total of five, 100-foot poles will be erected along a stretch just behind the jet blast fence along Taxiway G. The project began in May and is scheduled to be completed in July. Each pole will include 14, 1,000-watt,

  • Free Independence Day concert, fireworks slated for Monday

    American country music superstar and award-winner Josh Turner will perform Monday with the Band of the U.S. Air Force Reserve at this year's free Independence Day concert in Warner Robins. Gates open at 6 p.m. for the concert at Warner Robins' McConnell-Talbert Stadium on South Davis Drive.