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  • May 25, 2018

    STEM City planned for Hill air, space show

    On June 23-24, Hill Air Force Base with the tremendous support from The Utah Air Show Foundation, will host the “Warriors Over the Wasatch: The Legacy Continues” Air and Space Show and feature U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds. In addition to the numerous world-class aerial acts and wide variety of static

  • May 25, 2018

    Hill Aerospace Museum launches Summer STEM Passport Program

    On June 5, the Hill Aerospace Museum will begin a new Summer STEM Passport Program free of charge. The purpose of STEM is to get students interested in science, technology, engineering and math.

  • April 12, 2018

    Cleared for Takeoff: Junior Achievement City in SLC gets model air traffic control tower

    Officials from Hill Air Force Base helped open a model air traffic control tower in Salt Lake’s Junior Achievement City April 10.

  • April 9, 2018

    Air Force lab puts medical devices through their paces

    “We break stuff,” said Lt. Col. Brandi Ritter, chief of the Air Force Medical Evaluation Support Activity, showing off the facility where her unit tests the devices medical Airmen use to complete their mission.

  • Feb. 13, 2018

    Hill AFB upgrades to Windows 10

    In accordance with the Department of Defense mandate, the Air Force must complete the Microsoft Windows 10 migration by March 31, 2018. Any operating system not upgraded by the deadline will be denied access to the network.

  • Oct. 30, 2017

    Air Force Bioenvironmental Engineers bring advanced exposure surveillance to the front lines

    Modern battlefields have many sources of potentially harmful airborne substances, but that is not the only place that Airmen can be exposed to harmful environmental factors. Air Force bioenvironmental engineers are developing technology to track, catalogue, and provide useful data about

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