• HAFB kicks off Air Force Assistance Fund campaign

    The annual Air Force Assistance Fund campaign is just around the corner and will be held March 26 through May 4. This year’s goal for Hill AFB is $63,338 and contributions will directly benefit Air Force Airmen, their families and retirees.

  • Summit assists families with special needs

    The base held a Special Needs Summit for families March 15 – an information fair for military and civilian employees to learn about area services and programs available to families with special needs. More than 130 providers from 90 on- and off-base agencies attended the summit.

  • The Dangers of Opioid Pain Medications

    Pain is the most common reason people seek medical treatment. According to the National Institutes of Health, more than 1 in 10 Americans have chronic pain or pain every day for the preceding three months. When used as directed by your physician, opioid medications safely help control acute pain,

  • Airman brings home AFMC Excellence Award

    The Annual Excellence Award Banquet on March 7 served as the venue to honor Air Force Materiel Command’s top Airmen for 2017 and an Airman from Hill Air Force Base was recognized as one of the command's best.

  • New partnership encourages kids to explore great outdoors

    JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas – The Air Force Services Activity, or AFSVA, is partnering with the National Park Trust, or NPT, to bring the Buddy Bison Great Outdoors Challenge to military families at installations.The Buddy Bison program encourages children and families to participate in

  • Hill introduces leadership course for flight commanders

    A newly-developed, three-day Flight Commander’s Course to educate and mentor up-and-coming leaders was held here March 6-9. Developed locally by wing, group and squadron leadership, the first-ever session was attended by veteran flight commanders from across base who were charged with evaluating and