• 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

  • AFLCMC hosts 'botcamp' for interns, new employees

    Twenty Hill Air Force Base interns and new employees recently participated in an interactive “Foundational Botcamp,” an educational course designed primarily to help demonstrate and emphasize the importance of teamwork.

  • Trivia Night fosters Project One teamwork

    Airman involvement is Project One’s first line of engagement and that is exactly what Hill’s first Trivia Night provided at the Airman Recreation Center June 14.

  • 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.”

  • Airmen Against Drunk Driving: Dedicated Volunteers Saving Lives

    Hill’s Airman Against Drunk Driving program is up and running again after a brief hiatus.The program runs every Friday and Saturday from 11 p.m. to 3 a.m., offering its services to anyone with a valid common access card. Additionally, with proper notice, AADD extends its support to military events,

  • Air Force Begins large detonations at Utah Test and Training Range

    The Air Force will begin its season of large detonation operations this month at the Utah Test and Training Range. The detonations - those involving more than 10,000 pounds of net explosive weight -- are to destroy old or obsolete Navy and Air Force rocket motors.

  • DASD Barron visits Hill AFB

    Patricia Montes Barron, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Military Community and Family Policy, visited Hill Air Force Base, Utah, May 5, 2023. During her tour, Barron received updates on the programs and resources available to the base's personnel and their families.

  • SWEG employee invited to present on improving innovation outcomes

    An employee for the 309th Software Engineering Group has leveraged her interest in process improvement, neuroscience, and organizational and human behavior into an opportunity to help Air Force leadership better understand the need for psychological safety and how it can improve innovation outcomes.