• Motorcycle Safety Flash

    The 75th Air Base Wing Safety office recommends that bicyclists and motorcycle riders use extreme caution when entering the exiting the base through the Roy Gate during the current construction project, or avoid using the gate if possible because dirt, gravel and debris is building on the roadway

  • Hands-on LEGACY Craftsman Camp offers STEM fun

    – Local youth, ages 14-15, participated in a STEM-focused, hands-on LEGACY Craftsman Camp here last week designed to excite them about math and science while introducing them to future Air Force careers.The 14-year-old students built self-controlled Sumo robots while the 15-year-old group focused on

  • Spark Tank ignites six ideas for innovation funding

    In an accelerated effort to fund innovative solutions for operational problems, the HIVE Spark Cell, embedded in the 75th Air Base Wing, hosted a Spark Tank competition in May. About 50 ideas with potential to make significant impacts on Air Force missions were submitted from across the

  • Hill AFB, University of Arizona create education partnership

    The University of Arizona and Hill Air Force Base have created an Education Partnership Agreement that establishes collaborations for internships, Interdisciplinary Capstone projects, student training as part of the new Defense Civilian Training Corps program, and potentially faculty research.

  • Arrest barrier certification

    An F-16 Thunderbird jet in depot maintenance at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, engages a cable during a certification of an aircraft arrest barrier July 7, 2023. The arrest barrier is used in case of an emergency when a pilot cannot stop their aircraft and must be tested once a year. (U.S. Air Force