• Hill hosts annual meeting with American Indian tribes

    Hill Air Force Base hosted its annual government-to-government meeting and cultural exchange April 19-20 with members of several American Indian Tribes who claim ancestral and ongoing ties to lands managed by Department of Defense agencies in Utah.

  • Firefighters prescribe controlled burns for Hill

    Passers-by may have seen flames and smoke on the east side of the base April 27. A team of base firefighters conducted a controlled burn on a small section of the Base Operations and Readiness Training, or BORTA, area.

  • Air Force Assistance Fund: It’s not too late to donate

    The annual Air Force Assistance Fund installation campaign is still ongoing, and the campaign runs through May 4. Thanks to the generosity of our Hill AFB personnel, the base has raised 65 percent, or $41,466, of our $63,338 goal in just three weeks.

  • Airman gets U.S. citizenship

    After much persistence and endurance, Airman 1st Class Kyle Lapid, 75th Air Base Wing Judge Advocate Office, swore his oath of allegiance and became a United States citizen April 10 at Hill Air Force Base.