• High-visibility material: more than just a good idea

    There has been a recent uptick in the number of people traveling to and from work, and around base on personal transportation devices such as bikes, scooters and skateboards. Many people are also crossing busy roadways such as South Gate on foot in the morning during low-light hours. If you are one

  • Nuances of motorcyclist maneuverability: Lane filtering and splitting

    Motorcycle lane filtering and lane splitting are not legal inside the gate at Hill AFB.Lane splitting and lane filtering are two distinct maneuvers that are often blended in an effort to increase traffic flow and safety. Although motorcyclists use both practices, they are performed in different

  • Hydration and Health

    Your body depends on water to survive. Every cell, tissue, and organ needs water to work properly. For example, your body uses water to maintain its temperature, remove waste, and lubricate your joints. Staying hydrated is especially important during the increasing summer heat.There are many

  • Lifesaving skills perfected during decontamination training

    Twelve members of Hill’s 75th Medical Group participated in an intense patient decontamination course on base recently, offered by the professionals at DECON LLC who train members from all military service branches and at civilian hospitals in the Washington D.C. area.Throughout the course, Air

  • Hill AFB to host Microsoft-powered 'hackathon' to inspire innovation

    In an effort to enhance efficiency and streamline processes, Hill AFB is preparing to host a specialized training program focused on leveraging Microsoft’s suite of tools and services. The three-day customized training, known as the "75th Air Base Wing Hackathon," aims to empower teams to identify