• First metallic 3D printed part installed on F-22

    The use of 3D printing is not new to the Air Force. The service has routinely used 3D printing for legacy aircraft requiring parts that may be out of production due to manufacturing obsolescence.

  • Growing Air Force’s space medicine culture

    As space continues to play an increasingly critical role in our nation’s defense, the need for the space medicine specialty grows. Medical Airmen within U.S. Air Force Space Command are making sure space operators are ready for future readiness requirements.“Space is no longer a neutral, docile

  • ‘Eye in the sky’ surveillance at Al Udeid

    According to Air Force doctrine, air superiority requires basic freedom of movement – the ability to operate anywhere without opposition. Twenty three Airmen from the 727th Expeditionary Air Control Squadron, Detachment 3, here, enable this level of control, ensuring no aircraft within 240 nautical

  • Hill up next for AFSC's 'Move the Flag' visit

    Air Force Sustainment Center leadership will relocate its headquarters from Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, to Hill AFB for one week in early February. The "Move the Flag” visit is an effort to immerse AFSC leadership in the local work force mission and communities around the command.

  • DoD announces bump in 2019 BAH

    Airmen at Hill are seeing a small rise in their Base Allowance for Housing, as the Department of Defense announced an increase for 2019.