• Team Hill Frontlines: Constantino “Gus” Zapien

    Constantino “Gus” Zapien us a F-16/F-22 section chief for DLA Aviation at Ogden. He oversees 10 employees, as well as one of the largest footprints and foot traffic areas in DLA Aviation. He said he appreciates always taking care of his employees and the mission. Outside of work, he enjoys

  • Hill AFB and the F-4 Phantom in the 1960s

    As Defense Secretary Robert McNamara’s push to create a fighter used across all branches of the military, the U.S. Air Force borrowed two Naval F-4Bs and temporarily designated them as the F-110A Spectre in January 1962. At the same time, as the Air Force worked towards the development of a Phantom

  • Team Hill Frontlines: Kylee Harryman

    Kylee Harryman is a customer experience associate for AAFES.  She is usually the first person you’ll see upon entering the Base Exchange. Her job is to provide great customer service on a daily basis, and to inform customers of the great deals on offer. Her hometown is Portland, Oregon, and her

  • 649th Munitions Squadron not slowing down during COVID-19 crisis

    In response to COVID-19, the 649th Munitions Squadron at Hill Air Force Base has adopted new procedures and precautions to balance the safety and health of its Airmen while supporting worldwide warfighter requirements. As part of the Air Force Sustainment Center, the 649th MUNS supports AMMO

  • 78th anniversary of the Doolittle Raid

    April 18 marks the 78th anniversary of the Doolittle Raid, in which Lt. Col. James H. Doolittle, U.S. Army Air Forces, and Vice Adm. William F. Halsey Jr., U.S. Navy, led a joint bombing operation on the Japanese mainland aimed to inflict both material and psychological damage upon the enemy