News Search

News

  • Conserving for tomorrow: Respecting things past

    A local cemetery was alive with helping hands last Friday as volunteers from around Robins kicked off cleanup efforts in honor of National Earth Day. Eleven participants - mostly Robins civilians - were on hand with rakes, garbage bags, weed trimmers and plenty of sunscreen to revitalize historic

  • Complex to recruit engineers, scientists April 17

    Engineers and computer scientists looking for employment with Georgia's largest industrial complex will have the opportunity to apply April 17 when the Warner Robins Air Logistic Complex hosts a recruiting event. The event will be held from 12 to 3 p.m. at the Comfort Inn and Suites on Ga. Highway

  • MLK Gate to re-open

    The inbound lanes of the Martin Luther King Gate will re-open Monday. They will be open weekdays from 6 to 8 a.m. The outbound lanes will not be affected. Meanwhile, vehicle entry at the Commercial Gate will be limited to Commercial Traffic only. Operations at the Russell, Watson and Green Street

  • Teamwork yields 'true success' for aircraft

    Teamwork and good old-fashioned hard work resulted in successfully filling numerous backorders in one shop which produces tubes in direct support of aircraft depot lines at the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex. Due to a shortage of workers and an influx of high-priority tubes that needed to be

  • Base celebrates conservation in April, May

    Robins Air Force Base is getting 'down to earth' with its people. National Earth Day is April 22, but the base will host events throughout April and May for its observance themed, "Conserve Today, Save Tomorrow." Robin Hodgkins, 78th Civil Engineer Group Environmental Management Branch hazardous

  • Robins to share education about Child Abuse Prevention

    It takes only a moment to report child abuse to authorities. The impact of that crime, however, can last a lifetime. April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. During April, the base's Family Advocacy Outreach Program will offer tools to help educate the community about detecting and reporting

  • WAB plays crucial training role

    At Warrior Air Base, spring training doesn't consist of pop flies or ground balls. In fact, during any time of year, whenever the occasional explosion is heard around Robins, there's a solid chance it's coming from here. Also known as the WAB, this multi-faceted contingency training site provides

  • Few civilians here to be extended latest VERA/VSIP offers

    While the Air Force recently announced it's using another round of VERA/VSIP (Voluntary Early Retirement Authority/Voluntary Separation Incentive Program) offerings to rebalance and reduce the size of the operation and maintenance- funded civilian workforce, those offerings are not expected to be