• Anti-virus software helps teleworkers keep personal computers safe at home

    With an increase to the number of personnel from Hill Air Force Base and across the DOD teleworking due to the coronavirus situation, DISA has re-upped its anti-virus software license agreement to help teleworkers keep their personal home computers safe at home. Recognizing a need, DISA and the DoD

  • Hill chaplains to share messages online

    With the inability for individuals to gather together for worship, the Hill Air Force Base Legacy Chapel is looking at alternative methods for sharing its messages of faith, hope and encouragement.

  • AFMC to host virtual STEM hiring event

    The Air Force Materiel Command, in conjunction with the Air Force Civilian Service Talent Acquisition team, will host a virtual STEM hiring fair, April 23, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. CT. to fill multiple science, technology, engineering and mathematics positions across the enterprise.

  • 1955: Former Ogden Arsenal, Hill AFB’s ‘West Area’

    At the same time Hill AFB worked to begin construction of its 13,500-foot runway in April 1955, the installation managed the acquisition of the land and facilities to its west which formerly comprised the U.S. Army’s Ogden Arsenal – almost doubling the size of Hill AFB. The U.S. Army established the

  • Hill AFB announces first confirmed COVID-19 case

    HILL AFB, Utah – A Hill Air Force Base member is being treated and evaluated by health care professionals following the first confirmed case of COVID-19 we have at the base.“This is our first confirmed case,” said Col Jon Eberlan, 75th Air Base Wing commander. “The continued safety and well-being of

  • Curbside pharmacy service starts March 23 to combat coronavirus

    In order to comply with “social distancing” recommendations and to increase efforts to mitigate further spread of the novel coronavirus, the 75th Medical Group Satellite Pharmacy will be providing curbside services starting Monday, March 23, in front of the Base Exchange shopping center until