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Team HillThe 75th Air Base Wing, one of five wings under the Ogden Air Logistics Complex, supports all wings of the Ogden ALC, two fighter wings, 46 other associate units, and directly supports Air and Space Expeditionary Forces operations. The 75th Air Base Wing also has base support responsibility for the operation of the 1,500-square-mile Utah Test and Training Range.

Airmen's dormitories are modern and comfortable; family quarters are spacious, airy and conveniently arranged. A modern shopping complex houses the Base Exchange, mini mall and Commissary. Other facilities include a bowling center, fitness center, clinics, chapel, museum, recreation center, officer and enlisted clubs, dining facilities and a child development center. Covering more than 6,650 acres, the base itself includes 228 miles of roads, 28 miles of railroads, 1,475 buildings and 11 aircraft hangars.

The 13,500-foot runway accommodates any aircraft in the Air Force inventory. In a typical year, locally based and transient aircraft will log more than 50,000 takeoffs and landings.

The administration and support functions are the 75th Medical Group, Bldg. 570, handling medical and dental activities; 75th Operations Support Squadron, Bldg. 1; 75th Civil Engineer Group, Bldg. 15, including engineering, housing, fire protection, explosive ordnance disposal and readiness; 75th Logistics Group, Bldg. 900, including transportation and two munitions squadrons, and supply and logistics readiness divisions; and the 75th Support Group, Bldg. 180, including Security Forces, education, family support, military and civilian personnel and the Airman Leadership School.
tabAir Force Mission 
The mission of the United States Air Force is to fly, fight and win...in air, space and cyberspace. 

To achieve that mission, the Air Force has a vision:

The United States Air Force will be a trusted and reliable joint partner with our sister services known for integrity in all of our activities, including supporting the joint mission first and foremost. We will provide compelling air, space, and cyber capabilities for use by the combatant commanders. We will excel as stewards of all Air Force resources in service to the American people, while providing precise and reliable Global Vigilance, Reach and Power for the nation.

The Air Force has three core competencies: Developing Airmen, Technology-to-Warfighting and Integrating Operations. These core competencies make our six distinctive capabilities possible:

Air and Space Superiority :  With it, joint forces can dominate enemy operations in all dimensions -- land, sea, air and space.

Global Attack:  Because of technological advances, the Air Force can attack anywhere, anytime -- and do so quickly and with greater precision than ever before.

Rapid Global Mobility:  Being able to respond quickly and decisively anywhere we're needed is key to maintaining rapid global mobility.

Precision Engagement:  The essence lies in the ability to apply selective force against specific targets because the nature and variety of future contingencies demand both precise and reliable use of military power with minimal risk and collateral damage.

Information Superiority:  The ability of joint force commanders to keep pace with information and incorporate it into a campaign plan is crucial.

Agile Combat Support:  Deployment and sustainment are keys to successful operations and cannot be separated. Agile combat support applies to all forces, from those permanently based to contingency buildups to expeditionary forces.

The Air Force bases these core competencies and distinctive capabilities on a shared commitment to three core values -- integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all we do.
tabDept. of the Air Force 
The Department of the Air Force is headquartered in the Pentagon, Washington D.C. The service is organized in nine major commands throughout the world which provide combat aircraft, airlift, refueling, reconnaissance and other support to the Unified Combatant Commands.

The Air Force also has more than three dozen field operating agencies and direct reporting units which directly support the mission by providing unique services.

Together with Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard forces, the United States Air Force is the best in the world.

The Secretary of the Air Force is Michael B. Donley, the Chief of Staff of the Air Force is Gen. Mark A. Welsh, the Vice Chief of Staff is Gen. Larry O. Spencer, and the Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force is CMSAF James A. Roy.
tabOO-ALC Mission 
Ogden Air Logistics Center ShieldOgden Air Logistics Complex is the major organization at Hill AFB and aims to be America's best warfighter sustainment organization. It is one of three such centers assigned to the Air Force Materiel Command, headquartered at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. It is the largest employer in Utah, with more than 23,500 civilian, military, and contractors supporting an estimated 7.5 million production hours.

The complex has worldwide engineering, sustainment and logistics management and maintenance support responsibilities for some of the Air Force's most sophisticated weapon systems, including the Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missiles. The complex is the Air Force Center of Industrial and Technical Excellence (CITE) for low-observable, 'stealth,' aircraft structural composite materials and provides support for the B-2 Spirit multi-role bomber.

Program management for two of the Air Force's fighter aircraft is performed at this complex. Hundreds of F-16 Fighting Falcon jet aircraft annually receive depot maintenance, modification and repair on the base. Additionally, the number of A-10 Thunderbolt II's that receive depot level inspections, modifications and maintenance continues to grow.

The complex has responsibilities for Air Force-wide item management, depot level overhaul and repair for all types of landing gear, wheels, brakes and tires and is the logistics manager for all conventional air munitions, solid propellants and explosive devices used throughout the Air Force. The complex is the Air Force technical repair center for composites.

The complex is also responsible for mature and proven aircraft, as well as providing photonics imaging and reconnaissance equipment; aircraft and missile crew training devices; avionic, hydraulic, pneudraulic and radar components; instruments; gas turbine engines; power equipment systems; special purpose vehicles; shelters; and software engineering, development and support.

tab75th Air Base Wing Mission 
75th ABW shieldProvides readiness and installation support for 23,000 personnel in the Ogden Air Logistics Complex's two wings, 388th and 419th Total Force Fighter Wings and 61 other associate units. The 75th Air Base Wing is responsible for mission support, civil engineering, medical, airfield operations, command post, explosive ordnance disposal, public affairs, financial management of $400 million and ground operations for the installation and the Utah Test and Training Range.
tabAFMC Mission 
With headquarters at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) conducts research, development, test and evaluation, and provides acquisition management services and logistics support necessary to keep Air Force weapon systems ready for war.

Mission

Deliver ...
     - Technology
          - Acquisition
               - Test
                    - Sustainment
... expeditionary capabilities to the warfighter

AFMC delivers war-winning expeditionary capabilities to the warfighter through development and transition of technology, professional acquisition management, exacting test and evaluation, and world-class sustainment of all Air Force weapon systems. From cradle-to-grave, AFMC provides the work force and infrastructure necessary to ensure the United States remains the world's most respected Air and Space Force.

Vision

War-winning capabilities -- on time, on cost.

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tabPublic Affairs Office
For base telephone numbers please call 801-777-1110 or DSN 777-1110.
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75th Air Base Wing Public Affairs
7285 4th Street
Bldg. 180, Suite 109
Hill AFB UT 84056 
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Com'l: (801) 777-5201
DSN: 777-5201
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