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  • For this generation…

    For this generation, not everyone will remember what they were doing on September 11, 2001. After 22 years since the event, nearly everyone below the rank of E-4 and new second lieutenants weren't even born. However, I will always remember standing before a collapsing section of the Pentagon when

  • New emergency notification system: What Hill personnel need to do

    An Air Force-wide migration of the Emergency Mass Notification System requires all military and civilian personnel to take critical steps to update their after-hours contact information for emergency notifications. The system will be available for Hill AFB personnel to update beginning Feb. 15.

  • Employees urged to keep emergency contact information up to date

    Updating your contact information might seem like a trivial chore, but you’ll likely be glad you did in the event of an emergency. Employees are urged to update their personal emergency contact information in two Air Force systems – the AtHoc mass notification system and Air Force Personnel