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♦ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2007
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Staff and guests enjoy their Halloween lunch during the Happy Hour Halloween party
held this past Wednesday at the center in Warner Robins.
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Ruth Adams along with other attendees fix their plates.
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RAFB to host symposium
Special to the Journal
This year marks the fifth
annual requirements sym
posium, a unique two-day
event where, according to a
release, senior managers at
WR-ALC share their vision
of the future and present
their mission requirements
for the next two years. This
insight into future programs
at Robins AFB and the Air
Logistics Center allows aero
space industries and busi
nesses to plan for chang
ing requirements and meet
the future needs of the war
fighter.
The Warner Robins Area
Chamber of Commerce
and their sub committee,
the Aerospace Industry
Committee co-sponsor this
event, which begins today,
with the Warner Robins Air
Logistics Center. More than
700 are expected to attend
from all over the U.S.
Opening ceremonies and
welcoming remarks were
slated to be given by Maj.
Gen. Tom Owen, WR-ALC
commander. Some of the top
ics to be briefed throughout
the morning included: logis
tics and sustainment chal
lenges initiatives by Brig.
Gen. Frank Bruno, director,
Logistics and Sustainment,
Headquarters Air Force
Materiel Command; fed
eral acquisition policy,
legislation and regula
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Fun for the Whole Family!
$lO pre-registration fee (sls day of race)
For an application, call 988-1827 or visit www.hhc.org.
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From left, Superintendent
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Schools, David Carpenter,
accepts a check from
Mid South FCU VP of
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Houston County Board
of Education’s reception
to honor employees that
had devoted service to
the students of Houston
County Schools. Dent,
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