Robins AFB
Robins AFB, or Robins Air Force Base, is a major United States Air Force installation located in Warner Robins, Georgia. Established in 1941, it primarily serves as a center for aircraft maintenance, repair, and logistics. The base plays a crucial role in supporting various military operations and is home to several key units, including the Air Force Reserve Command and the Air Logistics Complex.
The base covers approximately 6,935 acres and employs thousands of military and civilian personnel. It is named after General Augustine Warner Robins, a pioneer in military aviation. Robins AFB contributes significantly to the local economy and community through its various programs and initiatives.