• Hill volunteers help USU's Physics Day

    (Left) Mark Erickson, Hill’s STEM Outreach Program manager, judges the MESA Club challenge where students build a mousetrap-powered car that can climb a 30-degree incline at Utah State University’s Physics day at Lagoon amusement park May 12, 2023. Twenty volunteers from Hill judged activities at

  • Congratulations ALS Class 23-D

    Airmen enrolled in Airman Leadership School Class 23-Delta here were honored during a graduation ceremony May 12 at The Landing.ALS is a professional military education course designed to develop Airmen into effective frontline supervisors by focusing on building communication, leadership skills,

  • DASD Barron visits Hill AFB

    Patricia Montes Barron, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Military Community and Family Policy, visited Hill Air Force Base, Utah, May 5, 2023. During her tour, Barron received updates on the programs and resources available to the base's personnel and their families.

  • DIRT helps train multi-capable Airmen to deploy

    HILL AIR FORCE BASE – Hill’s 729th Air Control Squadron offers Deployment Initial Readiness Training, also known as DIRT school, designed to provide students with basic-level knowledge in a multitude of deployment and expeditionary skillsets.The 10-day course is conducted on Hill AFB, primarily in

  • 649th MUNS: Providing world-class munitions support

    As part of the Air Force Sustainment Center at Hill AFB, the 649th Munitions Squadron's more than 200 active-duty, reserve and civilian Airmen are different from traditional Ammo units. At any other Air Force installation with a flying mission, Ammo troops build and deliver munitions for their

  • ECARS reduces vehicle emissions and Hill fees

    The Air Force Civil Engineer Center is celebrating a decade of helping installations track vehicle air emissions through its Employee-vehicle Certification and Reporting System, or ECARS.The tool has been estimated to be saving the Air Force more than $11.8 million annually.