• Prepare for National Greasy Foods Day – with SAFETY

    Recently, two Airmen from Team Hill were injured by hot oil and grease while cooking, according to Hill Air Force Base safety officials. One injury resulted in 2nd degree (partial-thickness) burns, and another caused 3rd degree (full-thickness) burns. Oil burns are one of the most painful types of

  • Air Force kicks off Energy Action Month

    The Department of the Air Force recognizes Energy Action Month in October to highlight energy's critical role in operations and mission continuity and to encourage smart energy use and management for our installations, ground vehicles and aircraft.

  • Hill Air Force Base Celebrates 30 Years as Tree City USA

    Hill AFB has been named a Tree City USA for the 30th consecutive year, earning the designation from the Arbor Day Foundation.To be named a Tree City USA, communities must meet four standards:● Have a tree board or department that is responsible for the care of trees● Have a tree-care ordinance that

  • Trips for Troops benefits Airmen, community

    Hill AFB Airmen have an opportunity to build community relationships by connecting with local host families through Trips for Troops.Layton Mayor Joy Petro established T4T as a fun, stress-free way to unite Airmen with members of the local community in an effort to break the monotony of living