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  • Breaking Barriers: Warriors over the Wasatch 2024

    – Hill AFB leaders and airshow officials are preparing now to make next year’s airshow bigger and better by adding new demonstrations and by focusing on feedback received from 2022’s event.

  • Hands-on LEGACY Craftsman Camp offers STEM fun

    – Local youth, ages 14-15, participated in a STEM-focused, hands-on LEGACY Craftsman Camp here last week designed to excite them about math and science while introducing them to future Air Force careers.The 14-year-old students built self-controlled Sumo robots while the 15-year-old group focused on

  • Hill Fighters participate in nationwide centennial celebration

    To celebrate 100 years of air refueling, two Hill F35A fighters performed air refueling operations with a KC-135 Stratotanker from the Utah Air National Guard above several Utah locations June 27.The statewide flyovers, stretched from Logan to Cedar as part of Operation Centennial Contact when more

  • Hill members share information at Utah Asian Festival

    Members of Hill AFB’s Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, Member/Employee Resource Group represented the base at the 46th annual Utah Asian Festival June 3 at the Utah State Fairpark in Salt Lake City.

  • Serving with Pride

    The word ‘pride’ has many definitions; one being “respect and appreciation for oneself and others as members of a group…especially a marginalized group/solidarity with a group based on a shared identity, history, and experience.”

  • Pride Month: Hill AFB celebrates

    Each June, communities gather and organize events to celebrate Pride Month, both a jubilant communal celebration of visibility and a personal celebration of self-worth and dignity.

  • Make Memorial Day Meaningful

    Memorial Day stands alone among military-affiliated holidays. While Veterans Day and Armed Forces Day honor the living, Memorial Day exists to honor those who “gave their last full measure of devotion.”

  • AFMC top leaders visit Hill AFB

    Gen. Duke Z. Richardson, Air Force Materiel Command commander, and his leadership team visited Hill Air Force Base, Utah, April 11-15 for updates on missions and programs at the installation.