Base Welcomes New Installation Command Chief
Special to the Journal
A California
native is Robins newest senior enlisted advisor.
Chief Master Sgt.
Sandra LePine took the helm Friday as the installation command chief. She
succeeds Chief Master Sgt. Patrick Bowen, who retired after 26 years of
service.
LePine, in her 22nd
year of active duty, comes to Robins from Osan Air Base, Korea, where she
served as the superintendent of the 51st Mission Support Group.
As the installation
command chief, she is the senior ranking enlisted member on Robins and the principle advisor to the
installation commander on matters concerning the assignment, training,
education and combat readiness of more than 3,000 enlisted Airmen. Additionally, she serves as the functional
manager and advisor to more than 24 First Sergeants.
LePine
said she looks forward to interacting with the
community and being the enlisted liaison to all commanders and Airmen assigned
to Robins.
“Everyone on this installation and in the
Middle Georgia community contributes to the success of our team,” she said.
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