It is located to the northwest of Hill AFB, exit 338 off Interstate 15 north.
The squadron's aircraft were retired and the squadron was moved to Hill AFB, Utah.
All of the modification work is performed at the maintenance depot at Hill AFB near Ogden, Utah.
Hill AFB continues to carry out these tasks to the present day.
It was last active with the 452d Military Airlift Wing, based at Hill AFB, Utah.
Soon, the route intersects with the northern terminus of SR-232, which continues north to the south gate of Hill AFB.
Hill AFB is a dominant feature of the economy of Davis County.
Earnings of civilians at Hill AFB are almost double the state average.
Hill AFB provides employment for nearly 23,000 military and civilian personnel (approximately 4,500 active duty, 1,200 reservists, 13,000 federal civil servants, and 4,000 civilian contractors).
It was last located at Hill AFB, Utah, where it was inactivated in 2010.