News Search

News

  • Don't flush your holidays down the toilet

    During November and December the kitchen and dining room are where the family comes together the most. Cold weather is settling in, and it's time for warm cider, pumpkin spice lattes, deep-fried turkeys and visits from the relatives. Kids love being involved in cooking pies, cookies and other sweet

  • Base legal office gives rules, regulations on holiday gifting

    Federal law sets forth standards which prohibit a Department of Defense employee from soliciting or accepting any gift from a prohibited source or given because of the employee's official position unless the item is excluded from the definition of a gift or falls within a number of exceptions. Gift

  • New 78th Medical Group clinic hours

    Starting Monday, the 78th Medical Group main clinic, located in Bldg. 700, will open its doors at 7 a.m. on normal duty days. Operating hours for patient care and the pharmacy remain unchanged from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.  The alignment of the automatic doors to 30 minutes prior to clinic hours is an

  • Don’t worry, 78th CE will keep the lights on for you

    Some might think the 78th Civil Engineer Squadron decorated a little early when walking through the doors to its building.Behind a large glass window, red, yellow and green blinking lights cover a 7-foot by 18-foot section of the wall. But this isn't a set of flashing lights set to holiday-themed

  • Worldwide Travel alert issued

    The State Department alerts U.S. citizens to possible risks of travel due to increased terrorist threats.  Current information suggests that ISIL, al-Qa'ida, Boko Haram, and other terrorist groups continue to plan terrorist attacks in multiple regions. The Travel Alert expires on Feb. 24.Authorities

  • Perdue makes first official visit to Robins

    Global security and the nation's debt crisis were top concerns addressed by U.S. Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., during a visit Tuesday at the Museum of Aviation.This was Perdue's first official visit to Robins Air Force Base, which included a mission brief at Air Force Reserve Command; C-5 programmed

  • Fabric Survival Equipment Shop sees uptick in F-15 parachute inspections

    It's been a busy few weeks in the Fabric Survival Equipment Shop's parachute packing room.  Since mid-October, the shop which maintains parachutes for the F-15, has seen an uptick in the number of life-saving parachutes they must inspect - 17 at last count. Normally in a single year a total of seven

  • Promoting a future in engineering with Team Robins

    For prospective college graduates who have studied computer science or electrical engineering, the road to a federal career at Robins can begin with a warm greeting from Maci Jackson.Armed with dozens of pamphlets printed with information about the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex, tri-folds

  • Australia receives final C-17

    Team Robins' reach is worldwide. And, the Royal Australian Air Force welcoming its eighth and final C-17 Globemaster III Nov. 4 at its base in Amberley is further proof of that.According to the RAAF, the acquisition of two additional aircraft this year - along with associated equipment and