• ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas: 75 ABW Safety edition

    The poem we know and love as “’Twas the Night Before Christmas” was first published in 1823 with the title of “A Visit from St. Nicholas”. Clement Clarke Moore is most frequently cited as the poem’s author, but in keeping with the American tradition of intrigue, some claim the author was actually

  • Angel Tree program brings joy to Hill military families

    Volunteers at Hill Air Force Base helped provide the children of its military families a memorable holiday season through its annual Angel Tree program.The Angel Tree was created by The Salvation Army in 1979 to provide clothing and toys for children at Christmas through the support of community

  • Congratulations ALS Class 24-A

    Airmen enrolled in Airman Leadership School Class 24-Alpha here were honored during a graduation ceremony Dec. 8 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 and

  • Avoid slips, trips and falls on snow and ice

    Last year, we saw record-breaking snowfall across Utah, which was great for our bodies of water and for those of us who like to hit the slopes. However, it wasn’t good for mishap numbers.Slips, Trips, and Falls were our number one mishap category for FY23 and second place wasn’t even close.

  • Hill members selected for chief

    (Left to right) Chief Master Sgt. (select) Susan Erdrich, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Chief Master Sgt. (select) Timothy Seidlitz, 388th Fighter Wing, Chief Master Sgt. (select) Dustin Keffer, 388th FW, Chief Master Sgt. (select) Matthew Iuli, 388th FW, and Chief Master Sgt. (select)

  • Use Your Phone for Safety

    Delays, winter weather, traffic congestion and an already stressful season can wreak havoc on drivers during the primary travel period between Dec 22-Jan. 2. The 75 ABW Safety staff recommends you plan ahead this holiday season for increased road traffic, evaluate conditions and consider using a