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l  Utah Test & Training Range 
  http://www.hill.af.mil/uttr/
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l  Hill Air Force Base is an Air Force Materiel Command base located in northern Utah. Hill is home to many operational and support missions, with the Ogden Air Logistics Center (OO-ALC) serving as the host organization. The center provides worldwide engineering and logistics management for the F-16 Fighting Falcon, A-10 Thunderbolt II, Minuteman III and Peacekeeper intercontinental ballistic missiles. The base performs depot maintenance of the F-16, A-10 and C-130 Hercules aircraft.

The center is responsible for Air Force-wide item management, depot-level overhaul and repair for all types of landing gear, aircraft wheels, brakes and tires. The logistics for all conventional air munitions, solid propellants and explosive devices used throughout the Air Force are managed at Hill AFB. The center 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.

A full range of sustainment and logistics support is provided for space and command, control, communication and intelligence systems. The center provides worldwide logistical support for mature (T-37, T-38) and proven (F-4, F-5, F-111, OV-10) aircraft.

Hill is also responsible for 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.
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l  Hill AFB and its impact on Utah
  The Ogden Air Logistics Center, the largest unit at Hill Air Force Base, has as its primary mission maintenance of F-16s, the nation's largest fleet of fighters.

  * Hill's estimated annual impact on the Utah economy: $2 billion
  * 2003 payroll: $748 million
  * Total 2003 expenditures: $901 million
  * Annual contracts awarded: $696 million
  Source: Hill AFB, 2004 Economic Report to the Governor,
               Fiscal 2004 Military Construction Appropriation

The state's other bases, Tooele Army Depot and Dugway Proving Ground,
Republican Rep. Rob Bishop said the state must show the Pentagon "what we have."    He pointed to the Utah Test and Training Range, a broad military airspace above some 2,624 square miles of land from Hill to Nevada, as the "crown jewel" among Utah's installations
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l  In Utah's Defense
Hill Air Force Base is the largest employer in Utah, with nearly 24,000 workers.
l  CLOVER CONTROL: Provides air traffic control services within the Utah Test and Training Range complex. 

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l  Hill base: Uphill battle looms    
http://www.sltrib.com/2004/feb/02212004/utah/140852.asp
  "We are all united to achieve one goal - to preserve Utah's military infrastructure," said Sen. Orrin Hatch
l  Hill AFB FOIA Page  
l  Hill Air Force Base Hilltop Times 
l  Lips sealed over security at Hill AFB  
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Ogden ALC is part of Hill AFB, UT, which seems to have some kind of connection to Groom Lake. Ogden uses the tail code "HAFB" for fixed-wing planes. Please let us know if you see any planes with that tail code in the Groom Area. Note the four letter code, as opposed to the usual two letter tail codes (like HI and HL for other units of Hill AFB).
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l  desertsecrets.com - a site devoted to the scholarly study and patriotic surveillance of secret military bases on desert lands in the American West, by Steve Hauser
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l  Newest fighter to be put through paces 10/15/05 
By Thomas Burr The Salt Lake Tribune
The FA-22 Raptor, which eventually...replace the F-15, is the...for our FA-22 to go out...dominance," the FA-22 flies at more...ordnance. The Raptor once faced...criticized the FA-22 program, saying...continued, and the Raptor program is...in the FA-22. Lockheed...
http://www.sltrib.com/search/ci_3118796

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l  New Jets For Hill
(Hill Air Force Base, UT) -- A new plane is in the air over Hill Air Force Base. It's the FA-22, and it is the Air Force's newest fighter plane. Hill is the first base in the country to get the planes, and they'll be here for two weeks before launching a tour of other bases which specialize in advanced fighters. Lieutenant Colonel Jim Hecker says the planes will fly with conventional F-16s to help smooth training and let the pilots get familiar with both the capabilities of the planes and the conditions of local airspace. They'll spend most of their time over the West Desert, but the two weeks will also be important for the mechanics and other support personnel who go with the new planes.

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l  Major Utah bases left off Pentagon's list of closures   http://www.sltrib.com/search/ci_2732256
Hill Air Force Base, Tooele Army Depot and Dugway do not appear on a Defense Department list of military installations slated for closure. The list did include one Utah installation: Tooele's Deseret Chemical Depot. -- Friday, May 13, 2005 8:34 AM
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l  Utahns hope Hill's OK; other bases may not be 
http://www.sltrib.com/search/ci_2731880
With the fate of Hill Air Force Base and a large portion of Utah's economy at stake, state leaders braced Thursday for the Pentagon's much anticipated release of its base closure list. And while good news was anticipated for Hill, questions about Tooele Army Depot still lingered. -- Friday, May 13, 2005 1:18 AM
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l  Marshaling the forces:
''No one is safe, Hansen says of next round of base closures
By Leigh Dethman   Deseret Morning News   Part One
http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,600128416,00.html
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l  Is Hill too good to die?
Base diversified, busy, has plenty of room to grow and is vital to Northern Utah
By Leigh Dethman    Deseret Morning News     Part Two  http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,600128970,00.html
The Utah Test and Training Range is an "indispensable asset" to the Defense Department, Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. said. The range includes 12,574 square miles of airspace,
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l  HAFB's survival odds difficult to forecast
Process is secretive, competition tough, variables abound
By Leigh Dethman    Deseret Morning News     Part Three
http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,600129176,00.html
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l  Dugway and TAD at risk
Both bases could face cuts in new BRAC round
By Leigh Dethman    Deseret Morning News    Part Four
http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,600129458,00.html

UFO DISCLOSURE
Courtesy of U.S. Air Force
The FA-22 Raptor, which is planned to replace the F-15, will be go "through the wringer" at the Utah Test and Training Range beginning this weekend. Officials said it will see action beginning next year.
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