Space Delta 6 This is the official emblem of Space Delta 6. Photo Details / Download Hi-Res Space Delta 6, headquartered at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado, is a component of the U.S. Space Force. The organization was established and activated on July 24, 2020. Delta 6 consists of nine squadrons and eight detachments and operating locations across 13 geographically separated locations. Squadrons include the 21st Space Operations Squadron, 22nd Space Operations Squadron, 23rd Space Operations Squadron, 62nd Cyberspace Squadron, 64th Cyberspace Squadron, 65th Cyberspace Squadron, 68th Cyberspace Squadron, 69th Cyberspace Squadron and 645th Cyberspace Squadron. Mission The mission of Space Delta 6 is to prepare, present, and integrate assigned and attached forces to secure and defend the U.S. Space Force space systems enterprise and provided assured access to space. Delta 6 assures Space Access through operations of the $14 billion Satellite Control Network and conducts Cyberspace Operations to defend United States Space Force space systems from adversarial attack through the cyber domain. Organization Specific mission responsibilities are accomplished through the Delta's squadrons, detachments and geographically separated operating locations. Responsibilities include: Scheduling satellite contacts through the Satellite Control Network for more than 190 Department of Defense, allied and national agency satellites, publishing the daily Space Access Tasking Order and providing real-time support for satellite anomaly resolution Providing frequency interference and space safety analysis Operating and maintaining seven worldwide remote tracking stations for the SCN Directing a launch-critical satellite checkout facility at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, and one at Vandenberg Tracking Station, California, for the east and west launch ranges respectively Operating and maintaining the U.S. Space Force’s Digital Integrated Network, a mission communications base and global circuit transport network comprised of 400 nodes and over 1,500 circuits centrally managed with automated failover and path diversity Managing the maintenance support activities of the satellite ground control systems for the SCN Exercising configuration control, technical data management, software management, systems engineering and maintenance and supply management for the SCN Organizing and operating Defensive Cyberspace Operations in support of Space Operations Command mission systems and architecture as identified by headquarters USSF to include the Pathfinder Cyberspace Defense Correlation Center-Space Performing all base operations for New Boston Space Force Station, New Hampshire History Delta 6 traces its proud history back to 1965. As the 1879th Communications Squadron at Nha Trang Airport, South Vietnam, the group supported combat operations in Southeast Asia with essential communications systems. The unit earned 23 combat awards in its six years of combat operations. After Vietnam, the group moved to Richards-Gebaur AFB, Missouri, where it served as a component of the Tactical Communications Division. Reassigned to the Space Communications Division in 1982, the group began its support to Air Force space operations at that time. The squadron underwent several name changes and was reassigned to Falcon AFS in October 1985 as a component of the 2nd Space Wing. Soon, the need for a group-level communications organization led to the re-designation of the 1879th CS as the 1879th Communications Group in 1989. One year later, the group was relieved of assignment to the Space Communications Division and assigned directly to the 2nd SW. It deactivated with the 2nd SW on Jan. 30, 1992. In 1997, the 1879th CG returned to active duty as the 50th CG. The group’s distinguished history and numerous awards contributed significantly to the Air Force’s decision to continue this organization’s lineage. Deactivated briefly in 2002, the 50th CG was again activated in 2003. With that activation and resulting organizational change, the group assumed responsibility for the worldwide Air Force Satellite Control Network, the communications systems supporting the network and base communications systems. The re-designation on March 10, 2004, as the 50th Network Operations Group reflected the unit’s true nature as a tactical group rather than one mainly performing a supporting role. The 50th Network Operations Group was re-designated as Space Delta 6 on July 24, 2020. The organizational honors include 15 campaign streamers, a Presidential Unit Citation (Vietnam), seven Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards with Combat “V” Devices, nine Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards, two Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Crosses with Palms, and the Global War on Terrorism Service Streamer. (Current as of April 2024)