• A-10 continues operations after engineers assess battlefield repair

    An A-10 Warthog damaged in a deployed location was quickly returned to service after a remote engineering assessment while disbursed in response to COVID-19.  After a mission, maintenance crews needed to repair battle damage on an A-10 consisting of a bullet hole in the underbelly skin with an

  • International Culinary Tasting Buffet delivers food, drinks and culture

    Hill Air Force Base's F-16 foreign liaison officers, commanded under the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, hosted an International Culinary Tasting Buffet where 15 countries were represented serving food, drinks and cultural education at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, March 4, 2020.

  • Unit at Hill AFB sustains radars, bolsters nation’s homeland defense

    When F-22 Raptor fighter jets intercepted Russian fighters and bombers off the coast of Alaska during series of incidents last year, it was a network of radar systems sustained by a program office at Hill Air Force Base that prompted the jets to scramble in support of those missions. The

  • AFLCMC project managers graduate from new PMP certification course

    This summer, 15 program managers from across the AFLCMC organization were competitively selected to enroll in an experimental Project Management Professional program. As part of their training, students have the opportunity to earn their PMP certification -- an industry credential for project