• Hill AFB Angel Tree sets new record

    Hill Air Force Base, UT – The Hill Air Force Base Angel Tree program has concluded its most successful year yet. This year's program saw a record number of more than 1,200 gifts collected, organized, and distributed to military families.This year, 277 military children from 130 families were the

  • What’s open and closed at Hill AFB for Christmas and New Year’s

    Many offices and services at Hill Air Force Base will be closed or have limited hours Dec. 25 for the Christmas holiday and Dec. 26 to observe an AFMC Family Day.Additionally, there will be closures and limited hours Jan. 1 for the New Year federal holiday and Jan.2 for an AFMC Family Day.

  • Be an ‘angel’ for a military child’s brighter Christmas

    The Hill AFB chapel community is collecting gifts for children of military members who are deployed or are in a financial crunch.Wishes from nearly 200 children are written on angel cards that hang on one of two trees standing in the base chapel foyer and near the Exchange entrance.Information on

  • What’s open and closed at Hill AFB for Christmas and New Year’s

    Many offices and services at Hill Air Force Base will be closed or have limited hours Dec. 23-24, Dec. 31 and Jan. 3 in conjunction with the Christmas and New Year's federal holidays. In addition, some offices and services will be closed or have limited hours outside these dates.

  • Trees for Troops spreads holiday cheer for Hill Airmen

    Military families at Hill received some holiday cheer this week through an annual Christmas tree giveaway program. Trees for Troops, a program of the Christmas SPIRIT Foundation, provided live Christmas trees to 150 service members and their families.