• Fitness testing to resume at Hill AFB in July

    Airmen at Hill Air Force Base will resume physical fitness testing in July with only three components: push-ups, sit-ups and the 1.5-mile run. According to an Air Force announcement in May, several changes were made to the test to include increasing scoring for push-ups and sit-ups from 10 to 20

  • 75th Medical Group welcomes new commander

    Col. Tracie L. Swingle (center right), incoming 75th Medical Group commander, accepts the guidon from Col. Jenise M. Carroll (left), 75th Air Base Wing commander, during a change of command ceremony June 24, 2021, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah.

  • Hill AFB joins Rocky Mountain Power in green effort

    HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah -- Leaders from Hill Air Force Base and Rocky Mountain Power met earlier this month and marked a milestone in another joint energy project – the completion of a new 350 kilowatt-hour solar array located near the Hill Aerospace Museum.Rocky Mountain Power built the array and

  • DoD extends Uniformed Services ID expiration policy

    The Department of Defense (DoD) remains committed to ensuring the health and safety of all DoD personnel and beneficiaries and ensuring their continued access to healthcare and all authorized benefits.In its ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on identification card site

  • Emergency paid leave funds available to Hill civilian employees

    Federal employees may be eligible to receive up to 600 hours, or 15 weeks of emergency paid leave for reasons relating to the COVID-19 pandemic. The qualifying period runs now through Sept. 30, 2021.Paid leave is made available through the American Rescue Plan, which Congress passed into law in