• Team Hill Frontlines: Ed Richardson

    Ed Richardson works in Air Traffic Control and Landing Systems for the 75th Operations Support Squadron, where he maintains navigational aids systems and equipment used to control air traffic. His hometown is Clearfield, Utah, and his/her hobbies include camping, boating, shooting, and fishing.

  • Meet the Air Force Sustainment Center Command Chief Master Sgt. David Flosi

    Chief Master Sgt. David Flosi, the new command chief for the Air Force Sustainment Center, joined the center as the current coronavirus pandemic was ramping up.Flosi, who came to the AFSC from a tour with NATO Air Command in Afghanistan, said his role as the senior enlisted leader air advisor to the

  • Children at Hill's Youth Center give back by crafting face masks

    For the health and safety of those around us, face coverings have become a hot commodity. However, supply and demand makes has made them a little hard to come by lately. That’s why some children at the center have taken on the task of creating masks for themselves and for care givers at Hill AFB’s

  • 1960s: Modification of B-26s to the Counter Invader

    Hill AFB enjoyed a long relationship with the Douglas A-26 Invader (B-26 after 1949, not to be confused with the Martin B-26 Marauder – which was built and flown at the same time). Built by the Douglas Aircraft Company during World War II, the twin-engined light bomber proved itself invaluable for