• Hill Airman earns Air Force-level award

    The Air Force recently named Senior Airman Patrick Schilling, an explosive ordnance disposal technician at Hill, as one of the service’s 12 Outstanding Airmen of the Year.

  • A peek behind the curtain: Prolonged exposure therapy for PTSD

    Post-traumatic stress disorder can be debilitating, but there are therapies that can reduce symptoms, improve quality of life, and help Airmen return to duty.One of the most effective therapies, practiced by many Air Force mental health professionals, is prolonged exposure therapy.

  • Baltimore C-STARS partnership prepares Airmen for battlefield medicine

    Civilian partnerships are a vital readiness resource for the Air Force Medical Service, refreshing medics on trauma skills and taking lessons learned to deliver life-saving trauma care downrange.The Center for the Sustainment of Trauma and Readiness Skills program in Baltimore, Maryland, prepares

  • AFSC/CC Message: Happy Independence Day

    AFSC Airmen,Two-hundred and forty-two years ago on July 4th, our Founding Fathers officially declared independence from Great Britain, proclaiming that all of us are created equal, endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable rights including the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of

  • Second Purple Heart

    Master Sgt. Joseph Upton, explosive ordnance disposal technician, received his second Purple Heart June 21 for injuries sustained while deployed to Afghanistan in 2013.

  • Cousins connect at Hill

    Many people are now finding new family through the popular trend of using DNA kits, but sometimes new connections coincidentally happen at family events and give meaning to the expression, “It’s a small world”.