• Software engineers complete 100 sprints; continue racing

    A team of Hill software engineers, working Personnel Recovery Command and Control, is producing computer code that helps the warfighter and they’re doing it at record speed, within a two-week window called a sprint.The code they produce supports a joint surveillance electronic tracking system that

  • Hill AFB observes National Police Week

    The 75th Security Forces Squadron commemorated National Police Week May 23-26 to honor its Defenders and law enforcement community. The annual observance established in May 1962 by former President John F. Kennedy serves as a time to recognize and honor the sacrifices of those in law enforcement.

  • Air Show driving information for base housing residents

    During the Hill Air and Space Show on June 25-26, housing residents will be directed to use the West Gate between the hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The South Gate will not be available to residents, or other military and dependent ID cardholders during these hours. Base residents are encouraged to limit

  • Free museum admission for military families

    The National Endowment for the Arts and Blue Star Families announce museums across America, including three Utah sites, offer free admission to military families this summer through Labor Day.Participating locations in Utah are Treehouse Children's Museum in Ogden, Utah Ethnic and Mining Museum of

  • C-17 dedicated in honor of the Candy Bomber, Berlin Airlift

    Kicking off a two-day celebration honoring the life and legacy of Col Gail Halvorsen, the Candy Bomber, the Air Mobility Command commander joined friends, family and guests in Provo, Utah, May 20, to dedicate a Joint Base Charleston-based C-17 Globemaster III as the “Spirit of the Candy Bomber.”