• Rodeo Patriot Night honors America, Americans

    Patriots from Hill AFB joined other Utah service members and celebrated Patriot Night at the Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo opening ceremony July 22, by unfurling and displaying “The Major,” a giant American flag. The Major, named after Utah Army National Guard Maj. Brent Taylor who was mayor of North

  • Local education partnership benefits training for entire Air Force

    Members of the 367th Training Support Squadron can now receive a customized, in-residence education at Davis Technical College in graphics design, software development and business administration.The recent agreement made between the training squadron, and Davis Tech offers industry accreditation

  • 75th FSS Instructor cultivates Airmen

    Teaching Airmen proper exercise discipline and fostering positive instruction is something Brett Carbo, 75th Force Support Squadron training specialist, is extremely passionate about. Carbo works as a training specialist during the workday and a fitness instructor after hours at the Hess Fitness

  • Hill EOD; no other like it in the Air Force

    Hill’s 775th Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit routinely accomplishes a mission at the Utah Test and Training Range that makes them stand apart from any other EOD in the Air Force.Recently, they did something on the main base that no other Hill EOD has ever recorded doing.They responded to an

  • Medical Airmen crew ambulance, keep mission ready

    HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah – Airmen with the 75th Medical Group here are staying mission ready by crewing Hill AFB’s ambulance service alongside firefighters from the 775th Civil Engineer Squadron’s Fire and Emergency Services Flight.While on ambulance duty, medics from the group serve a month

  • Progress made on a salvaged F-35’s, repurposed for training aids

    Airmen here are currently involved in transforming a salvaged F-35A fuselage and F-35B cockpit into sectional training aids. Significant progress is being made on the two condemned aircraft, which were both involved in mishaps during the last several years, then scrapped after being considered