• Hill Air Force Base skate park temporarily closes

    A popular hangout for the children of Hill Air Force Base will be temporarily closed due to improper use of the facility. The Hill AFB skate park was closed April 10 because skaters at the park have been failing to wear the proper safety equipment that is required for use of the park. "The reason we

  • Drill at Hill

    The Airmen of the U.S. Air Force Honor Guard drill team were not seen in the red and brown sepia tone like the heroes in the blockbuster movie '300,' but some would say the warriors in Air Force blue were just as impressive. Team Hill members watched as the Airmen performed April 3 on Hill Air Force

  • Service held for Doolittle Raider

    Friends, family, and servicemembers paid their respects Wednesday to Lt. Col. (ret.) Chase J. Nielsen, a member of the Tokyo Doolittle Raiders, who died Friday at his home in Brigham City, Utah. A service was held at the Allen-Hall Mortuary, Hyrum, Utah, the same city where Colonel Nielsen was born.

  • P-47 instrumental to Hill Air Force Base

    "The P-47 was the key to Hill Air Force Base survival." At least that was what Maj. Gen. (retired) Rex Hadley would often say before he died Oct. 2006. General Hadley, who was instrumental in raising funds from state legislature to bring the P-47 to Hill AFB, witnessed that this aircraft was a

  • Seven awarded Civilian Medal of Valor

    Seven employees of the 309th Maintenance Wing have received Civilian Medal of Valor awards, recognizing their help during two separate lifesaving incidents in September 2006. The awards, which are awarded for acts of heroism, with voluntary risk of personal safety in the face of danger, either on or