Operating Segments: Aerospace, Defense, MRO
HQ: Houston County, Georgia, USA
About Warner Robins Air Logistics Center
Warner Robins Air Logistics Center provides support facilities and equipment for Robins Air Force Base units. With a population of nearly 40,000, the center is responsible for logistics, medical, civil engineering, security, and morale services. The center’s focus is to perform sustainment and maintenance on U.S. Air Force weapon systems.
Construction of the complex began in 1941. It took on roles focusing on aircraft procurement and sustainment to aid the war effort during WWII. Throughout the war, the center trained over 250,000 personnel who would go on to serve in maintenance, supply, and logistics in every theater of war. Following the conclusion of WWII, the number of personnel was reduced to approximately 3,900. As the Cold War began and the Korean War took place, the center quickly saw a resurgence in its production needs. Personnel focused primarily on refurbishing B-29 Superfortress aircraft for use in Korea. The center would also later be a source of material for U.S. forces during the Vietnam War. The center was directly involved in supporting Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm, deploying personnel to both Europe and the Persian Gulf to provide extra manpower for aircraft maintenance. Present day, the complex provides depot maintenance of the Air Force’s entire fleet of helicopters and special operations aircraft as well as strategic and tactical airlift aircraft such as the F15 Eagle.
CAGE Codes:
0RCH0 0SXC6
0RCH4
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WR-ALC is a branch of the 78th Air Base of the United States Air Force.
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