• A&FRC offers ‘Heart Link’ program

    Heart Link is a quarterly event offered by the Airman & Family Readiness Center here designed to strengthen military families and enhance mission readiness.

  • Base tours open to Team Hill spouses

    Spouses of military and civilian employees at Hill AFB are invited to a series of Spouse Immersion Tours. Tours are scheduled to occur twice per month and will include visits to organizations such as family advocacy, the library, fitnesscenter.

  • Military Retiree Appreciation Day set for Sept. 22

    A Military Retiree Appreciation Day will be held Sept. 22 at Hill Air Force Base. Registration, which is free and open to retirees and their families from all branches of the Armed Forces, begins at 7:30 a.m. at The Landing, with the day’s events beginning at 8 a.m.

  • Hill AFB bids farewell to 'Viper'

    Hill AFB officially ended an era Friday at a Viper Out ceremony celebrating 38-years of the F-16 at the base. Current and former military members, pilots, maintainers, civic leaders and friends packed Hangar 37 to bid farewell to the plane dubbed the Viper, because of its appearance at take-off. The

  • CFC season is here, museum to host kick-off event Sept. 28

    The 2017 Combined Federal Campaign is off and running in the intermountain area. The CFC, which runs Oct. 2, 2017, through Jan. 12, 2018, is an annual workplace charity campaign. This year, Team Hill is kicking off the campaign at the Hill Aerospace Museum Sept. 28 at 11 a.m.

  • Hill AFB aids fight against Uintah fire

    Hill AFB Fire Department has made significant advances in their mutual aid agreements with community fire departments near the base. One mutual aid agreement was put to the test recently. Fire personnel and vehicles from the Hill AFB assisted local agencies in fighting a large brush and grass fire