• 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

  • Hill A&FRC services go virtual amid COVID-19

    In the midst of social distancing and teleworking, Hill’s Airman and Family Readiness Center (A&FRC) has adopted online platforms to support Team Hill and their families.

  • A&FRC offers list of financial resources

    The Airman & Family Readiness Center has a significant role in personal financial services to the military family which includes spending plan development, assistance prioritizing payments and debts, financial education from car buying to retirement, referral to virtually every financial service you

  • Hill fighter wings night-flying this week

    HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah -- The active duty 388th and reserve 419th Fighter Wings will conduct local night-flying operations through April 18.Local residents will notice increased activity during the evening hours as pilots continue to sharpen their night-time combat flying skills.Night operations

  • 75th OSS keeps Hill AFB flying during COVID-19

    While the “new normal” for some of the base’s workforce includes social distancing and teleworking due to COVID-19, the 75th Operations Support Squadron is making it happen while keeping Hill Air Force Base flying.

  • Team Hill Frontlines: Chris Shipman

    Chris Shipman is a meteorological technician working in the 75th Operations Support Squadron. His job consists of providing weather support to pilots and base agencies, along with protecting base assets and personnel from hazardous weather. He is originally from Georgia and his hobbies include