• Vaccine clinics offered at Hill AFB

    The Davis County Health Department in partnership with the Hill Air Force Base Occupational Medicine Clinic is holding a number of immunization clinics on base through October of this year.During each clinic, flu, pneumococcal, shingles and possibly COVID-19 vaccines will be offered. For more

  • Hill AFB Honor Guard stands ready

    Paying respect to the men and women who served before, Hill’s Honor Guard stands ready to serve them now.Honor guard Airmen are charged with selflessly, namelessly and flawlessly representing the U.S. Air Force and its members, both past and present to the American public and the world.

  • PCIP symposium gives students valuable experience

    More than 200 college students from schools across the country participated in the Premier College Intern Program symposium held at the Davis Conference Center in Layton June 27-29.This Air Force Civilian Service program gives students first-hand experience of what life as an Air Force civilian is

  • BEEs present fresh ABW mascot

    Bioenvironmental engineers, or BEEs, from the 75th Occupational Medical Readiness Squadron gather around the 75th Air Base Wing’s freshly painted mascot – the bison – in front the wing headquarters building on June 8 at Hill Air Force Base. Each year, the mascot gets painted by the “Team of the

  • Make Memorial Day Meaningful

    Memorial Day stands alone among military-affiliated holidays. While Veterans Day and Armed Forces Day honor the living, Memorial Day exists to honor those who “gave their last full measure of devotion.”

  • Utah Service Members of the Year

    Utah Governor Spencer J. Cox, in partnership with the Utah Department of Veterans and Military Affairs, held a special ceremony May 18, to recognize the outstanding achievements of Utah's service members. Recognized from Hill Air Force Base was Senior Master Sgt. Randy Hyer, 419th Fighter Wing - 1st