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  • Throwback Thursday - Sept. 16, 2021

    On Sept. 27, 1956, the Warner Robins Air Materiel Area and IBM technicians, and computer experts installed the first mainframe computer at Robins Air Force Base.

  • Throwback Thursday - Sept. 9, 2021

    Between September 1990 and March 1991, numerous weapon systems maintained and repaired by members of the WR-ALC at Robins Air Force Base flew sorties for the Coalition during Operation Desert Storm.

  • STORMWATER STRAIGHT TALK: What goes on the ground sticks around

    When it rains, a portion of rainwater does not soak into the ground. Instead, it flows over the ground surface – especially if it is an impervious surface, such as concrete or asphalt, or dense soil, such as clay. This runoff water is defined as stormwater. Stormwater that is not absorbed by the

  • New mural pays tribute to Robins Honor Guard

    The Honor Guard at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, added a mural to their walls to honor past and present members. The five-panel collection, which is located in their training room, shows the sequence of events that occur during an active duty service member’s funeral.

  • AFSC Labor Day Message 2021

    Mr. Dennis D'Angelo, Air Force Sustainment Center executive director, shares his 2021 Labor Day message to the workforce.

  • Throwback Thursday - Sept. 2, 2021

    The first depot commander at what is today the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex, then Col. Charles E. "Steve" Thomas oversaw the ground breaking ceremonies at the Georgia Air Depot to officially begin construction of Robins Field Sept. 1, 1941.