Yup. My understanding is that the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex in Georgia was responsible for both the USMC KC-130 crash (due to a prop blade that separated), and the most recent issues with propeller barrels being engraved.
The USAF used to have five depots I think, Warner Robins GA, Tinker OK, Hill UT, Sacramento CA, and San Antonio TX. Sacramento was closed, and stayed that way. San Antonio closed, but a good chunk of the hangar seems to have been taken over by Boeing for doing heavy maintenance on civilian and military aircraft. The USAF today only has Warner Robins, Tinker, and Hill.
But yeah, lots of it is a jobs program. I have to think being close to major metropolitan areas results in better quality of employee, and consequently better work. Tinker is right next to Oklahoma City, and Hill is near Salt Lake City. Warner Robins seems to be in the middle of nowhere in central Georgia, so I have to imagine recruiting good employees is tough.