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  • Commentary: Proud member of 'championship team'

    My very first column to the members of the Robins team came in the Thanksgiving issue of the Robins Rev-Up. Today, it's truly my pleasure that this - my final writing to you as center commander - is in the same spirit of thanks. The past year and a half has been simply amazing. At the beginning of

  • HMLA-773 maintainers make Robins home

    Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 773, the Marine Corps Reserves' only attack helicopter squadron, includes 350 Marines stationed here. The Robins unit is one of three in HMLA-773; the others are located in Louisiana and New Jersey. The "Red Dogs" squadron includes AH-1W Super Cobra attack

  • Agreement a boon to maintenance, repairs

    In an effort to gain significant maintenance and repair capabilities, Warner Robins Air Logistics Center has signed a business partnership agreement with Elbit Systems of America. Maj. Gen. Robert McMahon, center commander, and Paul McBride, Elbit's vice president of business development, signed the

  • Robins plays host to F-15s for training exercise

    Due to a runway closure at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in North Carolina, members of the 335th and 336th Fighter Squadrons will be hosted by Robins during a large force engagement training exercise Monday through June 15. About 172 maintainers, pilots, administrative and intelligence personnel

  • Museum, base historians receive top honors

    Robins Air Force Base is being recognized for how it showcases history and for its top-notch team who records it. The Air Force History and Museums Program recently announced the Museum of Aviation's exhibit, "Tuskegee Airmen: A Proud Heritage," as the 2012 Air Force Heritage Award winner. Dr.

  • BASH program works with Mother Nature

    With a reported 10 bird strikes on 116th Air Control Wing aircraft this April and May, there is a simple explanation for the phenomenon - spring migration."There is literally on some nights a broad cloud of birds moving through Middle Georgia in the spring. It's greatly influenced by weather

  • Mobile application connects Airmen to Robins

    For those wanting easy access to a list of upcoming events at Robins, there is now a smart phone app available that provides just that. It's called My Military Communities, or MyMC2, and is the first mobile application in the Air Force that will put a list of every event at your base in the palm of

  • Executive director reflects on 36 years of service, love for Peach State

    Ray Charles may have had Georgia on his mind, but Deryl Israel has Georgia in his heart. "All roads lead to Georgia - that's my saying," gleaned the executive director of the Warner Robins Air Logistics Center. Today, he retires from federal civil service after 36 years. Growing up As a boy, Israel