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  • Service, integrity, excellence: Robins Honor Guard always on the move

    Every 90 days an Airman at Robins has an opportunity to participate in a unique mission to honor his or her brothers and sisters in uniform. Sometimes it is their faces, or the sharp, crisp gestures that are the first things members of the public notice. Many times, however, it is their final

  • Community helps less fortunate through food donation programs

    Robins Air Force Base's Commissary is partnering with Warner Robins food banks to put food on the tables of the less fortunate. The effort is being done through the Food Bank Partnership Program. "When the commissary has food items that are not sellable, but are still edible, we contact the local

  • Possible traffic delays near Russell Parkway Gate starting July 18

    Due to a city resurfacing project of Russell Parkway between Ga. Hwy. 247 and Moody Road, traffic may slow starting Friday morning. The project is expected to continue Saturday and resume Monday morning until complete. The road will not be closed; however, lane closures will occur. "We don't expect

  • Robins playing behind-the-scenes C2ISR role for mission in Iraq

    Robins is continuing to help provide air power globally to combat terrorism. According to recent news reports, due to the recent crisis in Iraq involving threats posed by the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant militants, manned and unmanned aerial vehicles from the U.S. are providing security

  • Decades later, Marine honored with Purple Heart

    In July 1968, Authur Greene began his service in the Marine Corps, signing up just months earlier for basic training at Parris Island, S.C., before heading to the fight in Vietnam. Fast forward 46 years and Greene, now 64, finally received something he had no idea had been typed into his service

  • More routes, conveniences set for BiRD riders

    Revisions to Robins' mass transit system are ready to roll, offering greater incentives for those who rely on Buses into Robins Daily. Routes for the BiRD's new park-and-ride feature were outlined during a public meeting hosted by the Macon-Bibb County Transit Authority July 2, and the addition -

  • 116th Security Forces turn up the heat in North Georgia

    Heavy machine gun fire, rifle and pistol competitions, counter insurgency operations and military operation urban training and were the order of business for the Georgia Air National Guard's 116th Security Forces Squadron as they completed 10 days of annual training at the Catoosa Training Site in