AFSC News

  • AFMC Logistics Career Broadeners three-day immersion at Tinker

    AFMC’s Logistics Career Broadening Program participants last week. 18 career broadeners from the Ogden Air Logistics Complex, Warner-Robins Air Logistics Complex, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, Defense Logistics Agency – Aviation, and F-35 Joint Program Office participated in a three day

  • AFSC command team visits Robins

    The new AFSC command team visited Robins for their first immersion into the missions supporting sustainment at the installation.

  • ‘1200 in 12’ initiative success as final new hire pledges oath

    Andrea Tosolini, the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex's 1,200th hire of its '1200 in 12' hiring initiative was sworn in June 24, 2019. The Florida native and 21-year Air Force veteran said getting the job was like winning the lottery. The Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex announced its

  • One E-8C JSTARS to undergo organic depot maintenance

    The Air Force plans to bring an E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System, better known as JSTARS, into the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex, Robins AFB, Georgia, for Programmed Depot Maintenance by Summer 2018.   The move would increase PDM capacity by demonstrating an organic

  • AFSC commander visits Team Robins' Global Hawk workers

    Lt. Gen. Lee Levy II, Air Force Sustainment Center commander, met with members of Team Robins about work being done on a Global Hawk here during his site visit June 13. This is the first time a Global Hawk has flown into an Air Force air logistics complex. Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex

  • 309th AMARG applauded for valuable AFSOC support

    U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Gregory Ferguson, the Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, United States Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC), along with an MC-130H Talon II aircraft and its crew, recently visited the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG) to recognize

  • Loud & Clear: AFSPC commander impressed with units, community

    Gen. Jay Raymond, Air Force Space Command commander, got a good look at Robins Air Force Base in a very short period of time – and he liked what he saw.The general, whose first visit to Robins was in 1982 as an ROTC cadet, said his visit included tours with the 5th Combat Communications Group, the

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