• OSS holds first-ever landing zone safety officer training

    The 75th Operations Support Squadron has taken a decisive leap forward in reinforcing the Department of Defense’s Agile Combat Employment initiative with the successful completion of its first-ever landing zone safety officer training.

  • Service memorializes Utah pilot lost in war in 1944

    The Hill Aerospace Museum became a place of solemn remembrance July 8, as it hosted a memorial service for 1st Lt. George F. “Frankie” Wilson, a Utah native and World War II hero whose remains were recently returned home after more than eight decades.

  • New system helps SFS reduce wait times at gates

    An innovative project that captures data from the Utah Department of Transportation has resulted in improved traffic flow at base gates and a significant decrease in wait times for vehicles entering the base. The project, called ARGOS, or Access Regulation and Gate Optimization System, is the result

  • Hill AFB to celebrate Independence Day with statewide flyovers

    Hill Air Force Base is proud to announce the continued tradition of its Airmen honoring local Independence Day celebrations with a series of F-35A Lightning II flyovers across Utah. This year marks the 37th year that the 419th Fighter Wing has led Team Hill in this tradition, connecting with

  • Congratulations ALS Class 25-E

    Airmen enrolled in Airman Leadership School Class 25-Echo here were honored during a graduation ceremony June 26 at The Landing.