Colonel Brian Moore says Robins received a small shipments of vaccines and laid out plans to distribute more when they arrive from the federal government
HILL AIR FORCE BASE â For a group of people whose ultimate purpose is to fight and win wars, Hill Air Force Base has its fair share of warm-hearted Christmas softies.
In the days leading up to the 2020 Yuletide, several outfits at Hill were either recipients or donors of some exceptional Christmas cheer.
Last week, following a years-standing tradition, airmen from Hillâs 419th and 388th fighter wings and the 649th Munitions Squadron delivered sacks of gifts to children of Utah foster care families in Weber and Davis counties.
Senior Master Sgt. Drue Titensor, a reservist with the 419th, has been involved with the event for more than a decade. He said the 2020 gift delivery was different than previous years, considering the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The Hill volunteers had to coordinate the effort with health and safety in mind and as a result, instituted a new drive-thru and appointment based delivery and pickup routine. In years past, airmen made deliveries directly to