• Hill’s EOD, Fire, and Security Forces train together in hostage scenario

    In a highly-coordinated training exercise designed to enhance readiness, the 775th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight, 75th Security Forces Squadron, and the 775th Civil Engineering Group Fire and Emergency Services recently responded to an active shooter scenario involving a staged kidnapping and

  • Team Hill holds active shooter drill

    Team Hill first responders coordinated with local law enforcement to train and test their response skills in the simulation of an active shooter scenario.

  • Eight-year-old MWD honorably retired at Hill AFB

    Born in Germany, trained in Texas and after serving his entire military career at Hill AFB, MWD Kay retired during a ceremony here Feb. 2.The patrol, narcotic-detecting German Shepherd received a canine version of the Air and Space Force Commendation Medal at his retirement for his eight years of

  • 75th SFS Defender recognized for exceptional performance

    Staff Sgt. Carlos Roca, a member of the 75th Security Forces Squadron, was unexpectedly promoted to his new rank under the Air Force’s Stripes for Exceptional Performers, or STEP, program. Lt. Gen. Stacey Hawkins, commander of the Air Force Sustainment Center, broke the good news to Roca during a

  • Boost Halloween safety: Join Hill AFB’s Pumpkin Patrol

    In an effort to help everyone have a safe and enjoyable Halloween experience at Hill AFB, the 75th Security Forces Squadron’s “Pumpkin Patrol” will provide a watchful eye during the designated trick-or-treating hours of 4:30-9 p.m. on Oct. 31.

  • Retired DoD civilian ID holders face changes

    In February of this year, the Department of Defense announced they would no longer issue new civilian retiree ID cards and previously issued ID cards would become invalid on Aug. 31.This means civilian retirees will no longer be allowed access to Hill AFB or any other military installation at the