• Fusion splice repair passes field tests

    The Air Force Sustainment Center and Air Force Research Laboratory worked with the 309th Aircraft Battle Damage Repair and Expeditionary Depot Maintenance team at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, from Sept. 9-12 to test the feasibility of a new fiber optic fusion splice repair technique for

  • Hill spotlights suicide awareness during tactical pause

    In response to the growing number of suicides in the Air Force, bases have been holding a “resiliency tactical pause,” a one day stand down where Airmen can discuss suicide awareness and prevention, as well as talk about mental health issues and break down barriers for getting help when needed.

  • Hill AFB flu vaccinations schedule

    Hill AFB offers influenza, tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis (Tdap), and pneumonia vaccinations to TRICARE beneficiaries, military retirees, and federal service and contract employees through its partnership with the Davis County Health Department. The DCHD will be on base offering insurance-billed, no

  • Ruck march honors 9/11 victims

    Throughout the history of our nation, many events have served to shape and define the United States of America. However, few have had such a profound effect on our country as the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

  • Hill AFB fighter wings to increase flying for combat exercise

    HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah -- Communities surrounding Hill Air Force Base will notice increased flying Sept. 9-12 as the base’s fighter wings conduct a large combat exercise.The active duty 388th Fighter Wing and Reserve 419th Fighter Wing will fly roughly 80 sorties per day, 20 more than on a normal