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  • Changing culture one person at a time

    Safety is an integral part of our on- and off-duty lifestyle at Robins. Since its crucial message needs to be constantly communicated to every employee, the Installation Safety Office will be visiting work centers across the base to share that message while also making and building relationships.The

  • Precision Attack teams win SecDef award

    The Precision Attack System Program Office, with teams located at Robins and Wright-Patterson Air Force bases, has won a 2014 Secretary of Defense Performance Based Logistics award for its work on the sniper advanced targeting pod.The Sniper Pod Sustainment Program falls under the Precision Attack

  • 'Batman' fix to sustain C-5s for decades, saving millions

    Robins has hit another milestone by being the first to complete a new major structural repair on a C-5M which will bring in millions of dollars in revenue and sustain the Air Force's fleet for decades to come.With completion of the first prototype in September, an additional 51 C-5s will need the

  • Base Chapel to assist local community

    Each year the base Chapel designates thousands of dollars to assist those in need. "The chapel-designated offerings are a great way for the Robins Air Force Base Chapel parishes to partner with our local helping agencies to support our community," said Lt. Col. Mark Crumpton, 78th Air Base Wing

  • Robins C-130 team honored for distinguished performance

    When a bleed air duct exploded involving a major weapon system at Robins earlier this year, several people assigned to the 560th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron offered their expertise to quickly solve the problem.Because of their dedication, the nine civilians were honored with an Air Force Civilian

  • Certification program a success for Robins maintenance

    It's open season again for the Professional Maintenance Certificate Program, an initiative that encourages personnel to aim even higher while creating a more well-rounded workforce.  The Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex Business Operations Maintenance Training and Management office has begun the

  • Kicking the habit: Base joins annual campaign to quit

    The Great American Smokeout is an annual event on the third Thursday of every November - sponsored by the American Cancer Society - that encourages Americans to stop smoking for 24 hours.  The first Great American Smokeout was conducted in San Francisco's Union Square on Nov. 16, 1977 when the

  • Robins joins America Recycles Day

    Nov.15 is America Recycles Day, and Team Robins is doing its part.The new base recycling center, Bldg. 987, is located behind the Base Exchange and Auto Hobby Shop. There are 16 drive-up windows which slide open for people to deposit recyclables. Each window is labeled to indicate the type of

  • Robins’ F-15 FMS enterprise has worldwide reach

    The F-15 Foreign Military Sales Branch at Robins provides sustainment and logistics support to partner nations across the globe. The program currently has five partner nations that include Saudi Arabia, Israel, Japan, Singapore and South Korea. It currently provides $4.86 billion worth of

  • Middle Georgia CFC ends Nov. 14

    This year's Middle Georgia Combined Federal Campaign, ends in two weeks, and this year, Robins' goal is $1 million. The campaign gives everyone an opportunity to support charities that face financial uncertainty every day, said Walter Wolfe, Robins CFC chair. "Donating through the CFC offers three