• 388th, 419th FWs proud of F-35A milestones

    Today marks two years since the Air Force declared Initial Operational Capability for the F-35A and the total force Airmen at Hill’s active duty 388th and reserve 419th Fighter Wings have been hard at work developing and demonstrating combat capability.“We knew that when we achieved IOC two years

  • Hill Airmen, aircraft progress together as F-35A program matures

    HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah, -- Two years after the Air Force declared IOC for the F-35A, pilots and maintainers at Hill’s active duty 388th and reserve 419th Fighter Wings are steadily erasing the word “initial” from in front of “operational capability.” Since the IOC announcement on Aug. 2, 2016,

  • Military, families invited to Salute Picnic

    The Top of Utah Military Affairs Committee, or TOUMAC, invites all active duty, Guard and Reserve military and family members to join them for the annual Military Salute Picnic Aug. 17 at Centennial Park. No speeches are planned; just fun, food and entertainment.

  • Animal bites on the rise

    Each year more than 4.5 million people in the United States are bitten by dogs, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association. Prevention and education are the best solutions for preventing it.

  • Five students from Hill receive $2,000 scholarships

    Five Hill Air Force Base students are among seven hundred from military families across the Department of Defense to receive a $2,000 college scholarship this year. Laura Biggs, Michael Neddo, Spencer Rolfson, McKenna Rowell and Chloe Titensor received the scholarship grants as part of the 2018

  • Hill Airmen conduct joint cargo exercise

    The ability to rapidly deploy with America’s newest stealth fighter was tested here recently during a joint cargo exercise. The exercise tested the readiness of the Airmen in the 388th Maintenance Group and Hill’s cargo specialists in the 75th Logistics Readiness Squadron.