The Air Force Reserve Command at Robins Air Force Base is planning to add 57 jobs under an Air Force streamlining plan.

The plan impacts Air Force Reserve Command units in several states, with some bases losing jobs and some gaining. The Telegraph reports, Robins would gain the new positions in association with its new Air Force Reserve Force Generation Center.

The changes would be subject to approval of the Air Force Reserve Command's budget request for the upcoming fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1.

Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta is losing 128 part-time and one full-time Reservist positions as a result of the change, along with 35 civilian positions. It will add five part-time reservist positions and one civilian for its Exercise Evaluation Team.

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