• Radar Squadron nears end of significant mission

    On April 27, Hill Air Force Base's 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron finished one if it's most important missions to date. Since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, the 84 RADES has been all over the United States optimizing air traffic control radar systems that monitor aircraft all over the skies. "We

  • Community shows support for Team Hill members

    Athletes, dancers and mascots from professional teams in Utah visited Hill Air Force Base's Fitness and Wellness Center April 17. The sportsmen and sportswomen gathered for the event, Salute to Team Hill, in order to thank servicemembers and show their appreciation for what the Hill workforce does

  • Initial workload on F-22 complete

    Almost a year after the first F-22 arrived for maintenance at Hill AFB with much fanfare, the final aircraft in the initial contract workload was quietly completed and flown back to Langley AFB, Va., on April 2. The workload presented challenges to the F-22 Division, 309th Aircraft Maintenance

  • Hill EOD Airmen honored

    Three Hill Air Force Base Airmen were among 14 service members honored in a ceremony at the Navy's Kauffman Explosives Ordnance Disposal Training Complex on Eglin Air Force Base, Saturday. More the 500 people looked on as Hill AFB EOD team members Tech. Sgt. Timothy Weiner, Senior Airman Daniel

  • Moving down the line

    For the sixth year in a row, the smallest members of the Air Force family lined up at the Hill Air Force Base deployment processing line, for Kid's Deployment Day. "The point of Kid's Deployment Day, which I think is more poignant now than six years ago when they started it, is we need to allow our