• TSS: keeping AFSC scheduled and trained for decades

    The Training Scheduling System, commonly known as TSS has been helping to make the Air Force Sustainment Center more efficient by tracking all aspects of employee training for more than 20 years.However, what people may not know, is TSS was born at Hill Air Force Base on April 21, 2003.Zachary

  • Retired DoD civilian ID holders face changes

    In February of this year, the Department of Defense announced they would no longer issue new civilian retiree ID cards and previously issued ID cards would become invalid on Aug. 31.This means civilian retirees will no longer be allowed access to Hill AFB or any other military installation at the

  • Vaccine clinics offered at Hill AFB

    The Davis County Health Department in partnership with the Hill Air Force Base Occupational Medicine Clinic is holding a number of immunization clinics on base through October of this year.During each clinic, flu, pneumococcal, shingles and possibly COVID-19 vaccines will be offered. For more

  • Rookie MWD Ssoto trains to be mission ready

    The most recent MWD to arrive at Hill Air Force Base is Ssoto, a two-year-old Belgian Malinois, who joined the 75th Security Forces Squadron in March 2023. Ssoto is an explosive detection dog and has spent the past few months training and bonding with his handler, Staff Sgt. Daniel Duarte.

  • Hill AFB Honor Guard stands ready

    Paying respect to the men and women who served before, Hill’s Honor Guard stands ready to serve them now.Honor guard Airmen are charged with selflessly, namelessly and flawlessly representing the U.S. Air Force and its members, both past and present to the American public and the world.

  • Military families gather for Salute Picnic

    Military and family members attended the annual Military Salute Picnic Aug. 4 at Centennial Park. This was the 21st year the Top of Utah Military Affairs Committee sponsored the event.