• Hill resumes fitness assessments

    Airmen at Hill Air Force Base resumed physical fitness testing July 1 after a break of more than a year due to COVID-19. The testing resumed with only three components: push-ups, sit-ups and the 1.5-mile run.

  • Air Force to develop F-16 ‘digital twin’

    The U.S. Air Force plans to make a digital replica of the F-16 Fighting Falcon, in an effort to improve the sustainment and modernization of F-16s operating around the world.

  • Celebrating the birth of our nation

    Team Hill, On July 4th, 1776, the United States as a nation was born. What was once 13 colonies is now one of the world’s most powerful countries, with our own heritage, laws, history, society, and people.

  • New lactation pod at building 430

    Nursing mothers here have a new place to go to safely and privately breastfeed or pump breastmilk with the arrival of a lactation pod located inside the Customer Support Center in building 430.

  • New leader appointed to 309th EMXG

    Daniel R. Posch (right), incoming 309th Electronic Maintenance Group director, accepts the guidon from Maj. Gen. C. McCauley von Hoffman, Ogden Air Logistics Complex commander, during an appointment to leadership ceremony June 25, 2021, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah.

  • Fitness testing to resume at Hill AFB in July

    Airmen at Hill Air Force Base will resume physical fitness testing in July with only three components: push-ups, sit-ups and the 1.5-mile run. According to an Air Force announcement in May, several changes were made to the test to include increasing scoring for push-ups and sit-ups from 10 to 20