OGDEN — Sitting stationary on the Union Station campus, exposed to the elements, is a piece of World War II history that has fallen into disrepair.
On Feb. 22, 1949, Utah received a boxcar from the Merci Train, one of 49 filled with tens of thousands of gifts from each province of France ...
HILL AIR FORCE BASE — During the season of giving, Hill Aerospace Museum received a recently retired F-22 Raptor dubbed “Old Reliable.”
Upon hearing the news of Old Reliable’s retirement from ground instructional training earlier this year, Hill Aerospace Museum Director Aaron Clark ...
DRAPER — The remains of U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Burton Patrick Juengel, a Roy man who died while deployed to Guam, have arrived in Utah.
Juengel, assigned to the Utah National Guard’s 151st Maintenance Group, died Nov. 29 of medical complications while on a routine deployment to Guam. ...
OGDEN — An annual event remembering the 2,403 service members and civilians killed during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor 81 years ago will be held Wednesday, National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, in Lorin Farr Park along the banks of the Ogden River.
In a combined effort to ...
HILL AIR FORCE BASE — Advances in technology have allowed the U.S. Air Force to go smaller with greater impact when it comes to collecting in-flight data from operational fighter jets.
On March 23, an F-35A at Hill Air Force Base was the first operational fighter jet to receive the Quick ...
DRAPER — A Utah Air National Guard airman from Roy died this week while deployed to Guam after some sort of medical emergency, the Draper-based Utah National Guard said in a statement on Thursday.
Tech. Sgt. Burton Patrick Juengel was on a routine deployment to the U.S. territory in the ...