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  • Team Robins CFC active campaign begins Monday

    The Robins 2015 Combined Federal Campaign's active three-week campaign period begins Monday and continues through Nov. 20.This year's goal is $1 million, with the theme "You can change a life.""Each one of us has an opportunity to support and change lives in our communities by contributing to the

  • A Family Affair: Gen. Warner Robins' Grandchildren Visit Base, Museum

    The namesake of the city of Warner Robins and Robins Air Force Base had three daughters.Brig. Gen. Augustine Warner Robins and his wife,  Dorothy Gretchen, were the parents of Dorothy Robins Gray, Elizabeth "Betty" Warner Robins and Helen Robins Guilfoyle.On Oct. 26, the three children of the

  • Women's health: Take time to get checked

    Women often put their families' needs ahead of their own, ignoring minor symptoms year after year until they affect their health. Using preventive care is one of the best ways for someone to stay healthy.Each year, women should get a well-woman exam. Typically during the exam, blood pressure is

  • Complex closes out productive year with 217 aircraft

    It's been a productive year at the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex, more so than at any other time in the last five years. A total of 217 aircraft - C-5, C-17, C-130 and F-15 - were produced in fiscal 2015 which ended Sept. 30. That number includes 15 unscheduled depot level maintenance

  • Leveraging expertise focus of base Partnership Summit

    It's about leveraging one another's capabilities, resources and expertise. The Robins Air Force Base Partnership Summit drew over 100 community and base senior leaders to the Museum of Aviation Thursday to discuss prospective partnerships at Robins. In any given year, the complex conducts about $153

  • RAFB Partnership Summit next week

    A Robins Air Force Base Partnership Summit will take place Thursday at the Museum of Aviation's Hangar One.The forum, which will include several base senior leaders as guest speakers, will give industry stakeholders across the community a venue to learn and discuss potential partnership prospects at

  • DOD Safe Helpline gives sexual assault victims additional resource

    The Defense Department has given sexual assault victims a resource that helps them take control of their recovery process.Established in February 2011, the DOD Safe Helpline is a crisis support service for members of the DOD community affected by sexual assault.Safe Helpline provides live,

  • EAP targets bullying in October

    Bullying can happen anywhere. If it happens to a civilian at work, the Air Force Materiel Command Employee Assistance Program is there to help.October's campaign is "Choose Respect" and licensed therapists, Jamie Tillit and Lynn Irvine, hope to spread awareness and get those who are bullied the help

  • Team Robins joins local community for Triple Ribbon Month observance

    During October, there's a triple threat of awareness which leaders want to bring to the forefront.This month everyone is tripling their efforts - and ribbons - to promote awareness about breast cancer, drug use and domestic abuse.To kick off Triple Ribbon Awareness Month, base officials partnered

  • Upcoming blood drive

    The Armed Services Blood Program will conduct a blood drive Oct. 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Fitness Center Annex in Bldg. 301.The blood collected is for our service members and their families in need, both those deployed and those here at home.If you would like an appointment, you can make one