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  • Veterans Day is a time to reflect

    Veterans Day is a special day set aside to remind us to think about the sacrifices and service of our veterans…men and women who have valiantly and selflessly devoted their lives to something greater than themselves. This day has been celebrated since 1919, when it was originally called Armistice Day, commemorating the end of World War I. Today, it honors veterans of all wars.
  • Air Force civic leaders visit Hill AFB

    Community leaders from across the U.S. participating in the Air and Space Force Civic Leader Program visited Hill Nov. 4-5 to see firsthand the missions supported by the Airmen and Guardians here. The stopover at Hill Air Force Base was the culmination of a visit to three installations that 36 of the program’s civic leaders made this week with Lt. Gen. Carl Schaefer, Air Force Materiel Command deputy commander, to gain a better understanding of AFMC and the Air Force.
  • Maintenance Group brings crashed A-10 back to life

    The skilled professionals of the 309th Aircraft Maintenance Group at Hill AFB took a formerly crashed A-10 Warthog and spent more than three years restoring it to a like-new condition. In July of 2018, tail number 80-0264 arrived to Hill AFB in pieces, strapped to flatbed trucks. Now, the revived A-10 is expected to fly back to its home station with the Michigan Air National Guard this week.
  • Be a changemaker through the Combined Federal Campaign 2021

    You can be the face of change through the combined federal campaign program that begins Oct. 25 and runs through Jan. 14, 2022. The CFC is the official workplace giving campaign for all people associated with the military, and has been for the past 60 years.
  • 526th EMXS removes human from process, saves time, costs

    HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah – The 526th Electronics Maintenance Squadron, part of the Ogden Air Logistics Complex and responsible for the maintenance and overhaul of airborne generators, replaced its process of winding and forming coils by hand with automated equipment in order to save time and money while improving product quality and shop safety.
  • Labor Day 2021: What's open and closed at Hill AFB

    Hill Air Force Base will observe an AFMC Family Day Sept 3 and celebrate Independence Day Sept 6. Many offices and services will be closed or have limited hours on these days.
  • Kirkland makes farewell visit to Hill

    Lt. Gen. Gene Kirkland, Air Force Sustainment Center commander, thanked members of the 75th Air Base Wing and Ogden Air Logistics Complex during a visit here July 13-15.
  • Dorm upgrades from AFMC We Need initiative enhance quality of life

    Hill Airmen will see improvements where they live over the next several months thanks to the efforts of local leaders and Air Force Materiel Command’s AFMC We Need initiative. New carpet will be installed in 120 dorm rooms, new water heaters will be installed in four dorm buildings, 52 dorm rooms will get new paint and exterior cement walkways will be repaired.
  • 729th ACS participates in Agile Thunder exercise

    Validating its ability to deploy on a moment’s notice anywhere in the world and demonstrate air battle management command and control capabilities, the 729th Air Control Squadron recently participated in a mobility exercise called Agile Thunder.
  • 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group returns final T-1A to training operations

    A fleet of hail-damaged T-1A “Jayhawk” trainers are now back in the air thanks to a unique repair and maintenance mission performed by the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz.
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