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From the left front row holding scissors, Order of Daedalians Representative O.C. Hope, Utah State Senator Jerry W. Stevenson, and ALSAM Foundation President Ronny Cutshall cut a ribbon during the opening of the newly-renovated Utah Aviation Hall of Fame, located at the Hill Aerospace Museum, Oct. 14. The renovation of the new Utah Aviation Hall of Fame is now complete and can be visited at the Hill Aerospace Museum, 7961 Wardleigh Road, Building 1955, Hill AFB, Utah. You can easily get to the museum by taking Exit 338 off of Interstate 15 in Roy, Utah. (U.S. Air Force photo by Paul Holcomb) Museum opens Utah Aviation Hall of Fame
The newly-renovated Utah Aviation Hall of Fame, located at the Hill Aerospace Museum, officially opened to the public at a ribbon-cutting today.The Utah Aviation Hall of Fame, established in 1996 by Governor Mike Leavitt, recognizes individuals in the State of Utah who have distinguished themselves through heroic accomplishments as civil or
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A Hill Air Force Base fire truck sprays a fire at the training range on base Oct. 13. The demonstration was a part of 2016 Fire Prevention Week activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by R. Nial Bradshaw) Fire Prevention Week ends
As Fire Prevention Week for 2016 came to a close, Hill AFB Fire Department personnel had a lot to reminisce about.
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2016
A QF-4 takes off from Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, May 27, 2015, to be used as a Full-Scale Aerial Target during a Live Fire Test & Evaluation mission. After the flight, the FSAT mission transitioned to Holloman AFB where the last unmanned QF-4 flight took place in August 2016. The last manned mission will be flown in December 2016, ending the USAF role in the QF-4. (Courtesy photo) F-4 Phantom II aircraft luncheon announced
The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Proven Aircraft Systems Program Office (PA SPO), will host a luncheon at noon, Oct. 25, at The Landing. The guest speaker will be Lt. Col. Ron "Elvis" King, who is the Air Force’s last active duty F-4 Phantom II aircraft pilot. The F-4 was the primary fighter-bomber aircraft in the U.S. Air Force inventory throughout the 1960s and 1970s.
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(Courtesy graphic) James to host spouse, family forum
Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James will host a spouse and family forum from 9 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Oct. 19 in the Smart Center Auditorium on Joint Base Andrews, Maryland.
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2016
An F-35A Lightning II takes off from Hill Air Force Base, Utah. (U.S. Air Force photo by Alex R. Lloyd)
Fighter wings conduct night flying Oct. 11-20
The 388th Fighter Wing and Reserve 419th Fighter Wing will conduct night flying Oct. 11-20.Local residents may hear F-35s and F-16s flying during the night hours as pilots continue to sharpen their night-time combat flying skills. The 388th FW and Reserve 419th FW are required to train at night to maintain their readiness and all-weather
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2016
Jerry Houston, International Health Care Security, reacts as his working dog, Axa, is rewarded for successfully detecting homemade explosives Oct. 5 at Hill Air Force Base. The training consisted of explosive compound awareness for handlers and trainers, imprint training for dogs, and detection testing for teams. (U.S. Air Force photo by R. Nial Bradshaw) 75th SFS Airmen, K-9s receive explosives training
Airmen and their K-9 counterparts, along with dog teams from local, state and federal law enforcement agencies, received homemade explosives (HME) detection training from Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agents here Oct. 5-6.
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2016
Jason Perez, 575th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron sheet metal mechanic, places a T-38 Talon II dorsal cover into a For Other Maintenance, or FOM, crate. The reusable crates are used to store parts from the aircraft during Pacer Classic III modifications. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Yznaga Jr.) T-38 maintenance unit finds efficiencies with mobile shelving
We all face a problem of needing more space from time-to-time.The 575th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron at Randolph AFB, Texas, faced such a problem, but proactively sought a solution that would impact its aircraft maintenance production line in a positive way.The 575th AMXS is home to the Air Force’s $350 million Pacer Classic III modification
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2016
Tech. Sgt. Jake Lewis, 419th Maintenance Squadron, analyzes an F-35 assigned to Hill AFB in a 3D program that determines what measures need to be taken to keep the jet stealthy. Lewis is a low observable journeyman for the F-35 Lightning II. (U.S. Air Force photo/Bryan Magaña) Reservists help keep F-35 stealthy
HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah — When the Air Force Reserve 419th Fighter Wing and active duty 388th FW received the Air Force’s first operational F-35s in September 2015, they took responsibility for not only flying the jets, but also keeping them in top condition.   Tech. Sgt. Jake Lewis, 419th Maintenance Squadron, is a low observable journeyman
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2016
Team Hill personnel participate in a tug-o-war contest during Wingman Day Sept. 30 at Hill Air Force Base. Wingman Day is a Comprehensive Airmen Fitness initiative conducted a minimum of two times per calendar year. Its purpose is to emphasize informational awareness, accountability, and team building in the areas of mental, physical, social, and spiritual fitness.  (U.S. Air Force by R. Nial Bradshaw) Team Hill participates in Wingman Day activities
Team Hill participated in several Wingman Day activities here Sept. 30.
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2016
Chief Master Sgt. Rodney Gaither, 75th Air Base Wing command chief master sergeant, speaks to attendees during his retirement ceremony Sept. 30 at the Hill Aerospace Museum. Besides being a command chief master sergeant, Gaither performed duties in logistics at major command, numbered Air Force, wing and squadron levels. (U.S. Air Force photo by R. Nial Bradshaw) Hill command chief retires after 28 years
The 75th Air Base Wing's command chief master sergeant will retire effective Dec. 1, 2016, after more than 28 years of military service.
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