• Cars stay safe, tips to long-term storage

    Deploying Hill Air Force Base Airmen have enough to worry about; finding a safe place to store a vehicle shouldn't be an additional burden. Thanks to the efforts of the 75th Security Forces Squadron, keeping cars safe while away doesn't have to be a concern. Senior Airman Ryan Jones, 75 SFS, says

  • Skating by the rules

    Every evening after school when the heat of the day has started to cool down, bodies are jumping, twisting and flying through the air at the local skate park here on base. These people are perfecting series of tricks, grinds and jumps all in the company of their friends and other skateboarding

  • Hill AFB dedicates memorial park, renames streets

    On a rainy day in May, family members gather with Airmen, media and distinguished guests to dedicate four streets, a memorial park and unveil a replica of a monument to Airmen killed in action. The indoor replica reflects the official monument's words to those assembled in the base theater, as the

  • Critical days of summer near

    Snowsports are without a doubt one of the largest attractions in the state of Utah.The state is littered with world-class resorts, but the popular Olympic-style slopes tend to wear out their welcome by the time May comes full circle.Now that the end of May is approaching and summer is around the

  • Squadron joins 75 ABW

    A ceremony on June 2, 10 a.m., officiated by Col. Gerald David, 75th Mission Support Group commander, will finalize the inception of the 75th Force Support Squadron.The 75 FSS is being created in accordance with an Air Force directive that's out to do some standardizing. Key functions will merge

  • Raising Hill AFB children celebrated

    Twenty-seven dedicated family child care providers were recognized during a picnic at the Log Cabin May 10, 2008, for having a big hand in raising some Hill Air Force Base children. The daycare providers, all of whom provide daycare in their homes, received certificates and gifts on behalf of