Finding Solace In Chickens: One Veteran’s Fight To Save His Flock and Mental Health
Todd Comb's family's allergies with cats and dogs allowed him to form a bond with chickens as his emotional support animal, much to the chagrin of local government.
Todd Comb's family's allergies with cats and dogs allowed him to form a bond with chickens as his emotional support animal, much to the chagrin of local government.
His family was rooted in the military and followed in their footsteps. After overcoming various mental barriers, Michael Kingslayer found solace in becoming a family man.
Moving from place to place as a military family can be challenging. These four families, however, showcase the benefits of being on the move and how it has affected their lives for the better.
If it’s a critical substance, there’s a chance it has come through the Chemical Analysis Laboratory on Robins Air Force Base.
April is celebrated throughout the county as Month of the Military Child. Herbert Mintz shared his story of what life was like as one facing many challenges along the way.
From birds to bears: the Base's Natural Resources Program is critical in mission readiness.
The Ground Transportation Unit at Robins Air Force Base’s Logistics Readiness Squadron quietly powers base operations by moving personnel, equipment and dignitaries worldwide while adapting to unique mission demands.
In this month's This is Robins, we highlighted the Museum of Aviation's Run for Aviation race and fundraiser as it reaches its 30th annual this weekend.
Ensuring children receive a quality education is vital for families, especially those in the military. At Robins Air Force Base, a special program serves as a beacon of hope, helping families navigate the challenges they face.
From concept to construction, aircraft parts undergo a thorough process to ensure they are ready for the fight, including a stop at the First Article Test Lab.