• Air Force Time Based Prevention Program utilizes free cable gun locks

    The single leading cause of death in the U.S. Air Force is suicide. More Airmen died by suicide in 2019 than had been killed in combat operations during America’s longest war in Afghanistan. In 2019, 134 uniformed Airmen and Air Force civilian employees died by suicide, representing a 33% increase

  • Training in the load barn vital for weapons troops

    HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah -- There is a barn on Hill Air Force Base that houses things weighing thousands of pounds that can maim an untrained person in many ways if they do not move safely and efficiently.It’s called the “load barn,” and it is owned by the men and women of the 388th Logistics

  • President’s Day 2023: What’s open and closed at Hill AFB

    Many offices and services will be closed or have limited hours Monday, Feb. 20, in observance of the President’s Day federal holiday. In addition, the base will observe an AFMC Family Day Friday, Feb. 17. Here’s what’s open and closed both days:

  • Congratulations ALS Class 23-B

    Airmen enrolled in Airman Leadership School Class 23-B here were honored during a graduation ceremony Feb. 10 at The Landing.

  • Historic chapel to get major facelift

    One of the oldest buildings at Hill Air Force Base is undergoing some renovations that will see it return to its former glory. The original Hill Chapel, now located at the Hill Aerospace Museum, is getting a facelift, with renovations being done on the exterior building that will make the chapel