• 75th FSS Instructor cultivates Airmen

    Teaching Airmen proper exercise discipline and fostering positive instruction is something Brett Carbo, 75th Force Support Squadron training specialist, is extremely passionate about. Carbo works as a training specialist during the workday and a fitness instructor after hours at the Hess Fitness

  • Hill EOD; no other like it in the Air Force

    Hill’s 775th Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit routinely accomplishes a mission at the Utah Test and Training Range that makes them stand apart from any other EOD in the Air Force.Recently, they did something on the main base that no other Hill EOD has ever recorded doing.They responded to an

  • Base team reduces muscular-skeletal and mental health issues

    One of the first multidisciplinary medical operational support teams in the Air Force is working to reduce muscular-skeletal and mental health issues at Hill Air Force Base.The five-person team, consisting of an exercise physiologist, clinical psychologist, clinical social worker, physical therapist

  • Hill Air Show thrills huge crowds

    The 2022 Warriors Over the Wasatch Air and Space Show at Hill AFB came to an end this past weekend where hundreds of thousands of visitors converged on the base to see dozens of military and civilian aerial performers and exhibits. For those who missed it, both days of the show were live streamed

  • Boytim takes command of 84th RADES

    Lt. Col. Douglas Boytim took command of the 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron from Lt. Col. Jesse Scott during a change of command ceremony at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, June 16.

  • Did you lose something at the Hill Air Show? Here is where to look for it

    Several items including chairs and clothing to cell phones and credit cards (even cars) were left behind at the Hill Air Show. Lost items can be retrieved at the base's South Gate Visitor Center from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. To inquire about a lost and found item collected by event