• A look back: Ogden ALC takes on OV-10 Bronco project

    In 1988, Air Force Logistics Command shifted a portion of the OV-10 Bronco workload from the San Antonio Air Logistics Center to the Ogden ALC. This resulted in a better balance of skills and workload between the two logistics centers.

  • Minuteman II and the beginning of Hill AFB’s ICBM support

    Much of Hill Air Force Base’s west area became part of the Boeing-operated Air Force Plant 77 in 1960. The aerospace contractor and Hill AFB worked vigorously throughout that year and the next to build the infrastructure needed to assemble and sustain the Minuteman Intercontinental Ballistic Missile

  • Hill AFB and the F-4 Phantom in the 1960s

    As Defense Secretary Robert McNamara’s push to create a fighter used across all branches of the military, the U.S. Air Force borrowed two Naval F-4Bs and temporarily designated them as the F-110A Spectre in January 1962. At the same time, as the Air Force worked towards the development of a Phantom

  • 1960s: Minuteman ICBM mission arrives at Hill AFB

    The year 1960 opened a decade of unprecedented technological competition. This is no light statement considering the advancements made in the previous decade, during which the U.S. Air Force transitioned to jet engines and began the development of Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs).