• Team Hill Frontlines: Chris Shipman

    Chris Shipman is a meteorological technician working in the 75th Operations Support Squadron. His job consists of providing weather support to pilots and base agencies, along with protecting base assets and personnel from hazardous weather. He is originally from Georgia and his hobbies include

  • Team Hill Frontlines: Kevin Meacham

    Kevin Meacham works in the 75th Air Base Wing Consolidated Service Desk, where he assists customers in resolving computer software issues. His hometown is Fruit Heights, Utah, and his hobbies include working on cars and working a concession business.

  • Team Hill Frontlines: Stephanie Hern

    Stephanie Hern is a human resource specialist in the 75th Force Support Squadron. She oversees Hill's leave programs (the Voluntary Leave Transfer Program, Advanced Leave, Enforced Leave, Suspected Sick Leave Abuse), and the Fitness for Duty and Medical Separations program. Her hometown is Valdosta,

  • Team Hill Frontlines: Senior Airman Stacy Emanuel Na Goodwin

    Senior Airman Stacy Emanuel Na Goodwin is a Defender in the 75th Security Forces Squadron. His hometown is Seattle, Washington, and his hobbies include traveling and exploring Utah and training to become a dog breeder. His job consists of running background checks on visitors and contractors, and

  • Team Hill Frontlines: Master Sgt. Ramon Montoya

    Master Sgt. Ramon Montoya  is the superintendent of career development in the Military Personnel Flight, 75th Force Support Squadron. He leads a section that involves assignments, reenlistments, extensions, enlisted promotions, officer promotions, and the Personnel Reliability Assurance Program. His

  • Team Hill Frontlines: Katrina Hoffman

    Katrina Hoffman is the community cohesion coordinator for the 75th Force Support Squadron. She designs UNITE activities to directly support unit cohesion, improve lethality of Airmen and improve resiliency for the Airmen and their families. Her hometown is Mountain Green, Utah and her hobbies