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  • A Rock Solid Warrior: Chaplain, Maj. Michael Seaman

    The Rock Solid Warrior is a weekly spotlight focused on an outstanding member of the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing. These unsung heroes have been nominated by their unit leadership to be recognized for their efforts while deployed.This week's Rock Solid Warrior is Chaplain, Maj. Michael Seaman.

  • DUI All Call spreads awareness, education to young Airmen

    Think before you drink. Have a plan in place for a way to get home - then use it - if you're out with friends. And if you don't have a wingman, find a good one for support. Because if you do drink and drive, members of the Houston County Sheriff's Office traffic enforcement unit want you to know you

  • Base Chapel offers Resiliency Retreat Aug. 15-17

    The base Chapel is offering a Resiliency Retreat from Aug. 15 through 17 to Banning Mills, Ga. for Team Robins active duty members and their families. The retreat is open for singles and married couples to attend. Children from ages 6 through 18 are invited to attend and participate in the sessions

  • Center continuing to evolve with AFSC 3.0

    The Air Force Sustainment Center has delivered impressive results during its first two full years of operation. But with the recent unveiling of AFSC 3.0, the center commander expects even greater performance as more of the workforce is empowered by the AFSC Way. "When we set up AFSC, we wanted to

  • Cody visits with Robins Airmen

    Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James Cody visited the base June 24 and 25. During the visit Cody held an All Call to express his appreciation to Robins Airmen. The one-hour discussion highlighted several topics, including force structure, the promotion system and what it means to serve in the

  • New state gun laws don’t trump base weapons policy

    As of July 1, House Bill 60, a new gun legislation, goes into effect across Georgia cities which expands where residents may legally carry firearms. While the law will allow Georgians to carry firearms into bars, churches and state government buildings under certain conditions, the rules remain the

  • 101 Critical Days of Summer - fireworks safety

    On this July fourth, as in past years, Americans will celebrate with parades, cookouts and fireworks. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Commission, fireworks will account for more than 11,000 injuries this year, 55 percent of which will be from burns involving the hands, eyes and head. While