• AFMC promotes American Heart Month

    February is American Heart Month, and Civilian Health Promotion Services will be offering educational briefings throughout February focusing on how to lower your risk factors for developing heart disease.

  • Hill AFB Airmen visit Utah State Capitol

    Airmen from the Hill Air Force Base visited the Utah State Capitol Jan. 26 to meet with members of the Utah legislature. The visit provided elected officials the opportunity to get acquainted with various military missions throughout the state.

  • AFMC commander's message on civilian hiring freeze

    Our people are key in AFMC’s ability to serve the nation.  With this in mind, I wanted to share what we currently know regarding the recent Presidential Memorandum that implements a federal civilian hiring freeze impacting prospective civilian employees who had not entered on duty as of noon, 22

  • Hill AFB reports $3.34 billion economic impact in Utah

    Hill AFB had a $3.34 billion impact on the Utah economy in 2016, according to base officials. Hill AFB released its 2016 Economic Impact Statement this month, a report that summarizes the installation’s economic impact on the local community.

  • CyberPatriot IX underway at UMA

    Technological advances have improved the human condition in areas such as commerce, communication and transportation. It’s also brought new opportunities for those seeking to take advantage of others through hacking, identity theft and other nefarious schemes.

  • Partnership streamlines depot maintenance for ICBM wings

    The 309th Missile Maintenance Group and Defense Logistics Agency recently worked together on an initiative to establish a “retail-like” support structure in order to stock, store and distribute parts and supplies to the Air Force’s three ICBM wings.