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SpOC Year of the NCO
CHARACTER I Space Operations Command announced its newest initiative, the "SpOC Year of the NCO," aimed at revitalizing and empowering the Non-Commissioned Officer corps that supports space, March 1, 2024. The year will highlight 10 Traits of an NCO, to include Pride, Excellence and Empowered. (U.S. Space Force Graphic by Master Sgt. Carlin Leslie)
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SpOC Year of the NCO
CHARACTER I Space Operations Command announced its newest initiative, the "SpOC Year of the NCO," aimed at revitalizing and empowering the Non-Commissioned Officer corps that supports space, March 1, 2024. The year will highlight 10 Traits of an NCO, to include Pride, Excellence and Empowered. (U.S. Space Force Graphic by Master Sgt. Carlin Leslie)
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SpOC Year of the NCO
CHARACTER I Space Operations Command announced its newest initiative, the "SpOC Year of the NCO," aimed at revitalizing and empowering the Non-Commissioned Officer corps that supports space, March 1, 2024. The year will highlight 10 Traits of an NCO, to include Pride, Excellence and Empowered. (U.S. Space Force Graphic by Master Sgt. Carlin Leslie)
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SpOC Year of the NCO
CHARACTER I Space Operations Command announced its newest initiative, the "SpOC Year of the NCO," aimed at revitalizing and empowering the Non-Commissioned Officer corps that supports space, March 1, 2024. The year will highlight 10 Traits of an NCO, to include Pride, Excellence and Empowered. (U.S. Space Force Graphic by Master Sgt. Carlin Leslie)
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SPACECENT LOGO
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Reoptimizing for Great Power Competition
The Department of the Air Force’s senior civilian and military leaders, Feb. 12, unveiled sweeping plans for reshaping, refocusing, and reoptimizing the Air Force and Space Force to ensure continued supremacy in those domains while also better posturing the services to deter and, if necessary, prevail in an era of Great Power Competition. (Department of the Air Force graphic)
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Reoptimization for Great Power Competition
Reoptimization for Great Power Competition (U.S. Air Force Graphic)
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Space Systems Command formally welcomes new commander
U.S. Space Force Gen. Chance Saltzman, Chief of Space Operations, presents a U.S. Air and Space Forces Distinguished Service Medal to U.S. Space Force Gen. Michael Guetlein, Space Systems Command’s (SSC) first commander and the USSF’s newest Vice Chief of Space of Operations, for his distinctive accomplishments and leadership during the SSC change of command ceremony Feb. 1, 2024, at SSC headquarters on Los Angeles Air Force Base in El Segundo, Calif. “For the last few years, this command has continued to fast-track space innovation under the leadership of its first and only commander, Gen. Mike Guetlein,” said Saltzman. “This team’s many historic achievements since its stand-up are a testament to the talent and the determinization of our Guardians…and equally as important, are a testament to the leadership of your commander.”
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Space Systems Command formally welcomes new commander
U.S. Space Force Gen. Chance Saltzman, Chief of Space Operations, presents a U.S. Air and Space Forces Distinguished Service Medal to U.S. Space Force Gen. Michael Guetlein, Space Systems Command’s (SSC) first commander and the USSF’s newest Vice Chief of Space of Operations, for his distinctive accomplishments and leadership during the SSC change of command ceremony Feb. 1, 2024, at SSC headquarters on Los Angeles Air Force Base in El Segundo, Calif. “For the last few years, this command has continued to fast-track space innovation under the leadership of its first and only commander, Gen. Mike Guetlein,” said Saltzman. “This team’s many historic achievements since its stand-up are a testament to the talent and the determinization of our Guardians…and equally as important, are a testament to the leadership of your commander.”
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Space Systems Command formally welcomes new commander
U.S. Space Force Lt. Gen. Philip Garrant, right, accepts the Space Systems Command (SSC) flag from Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman, left, during a change of command ceremony Feb. 1, 2024, at SSC headquarters on Los Angeles Air Force Base in El Segundo, Calif. With this change of command, Garrant became the second commander of SSC and is responsible for leading a global workforce of more than 15,000 military, civilian, and contractor personnel, as well as overseeing an annual $15.6 billion space acquisition budget, which ensures premier space capabilities are delivered timely to counter the threats in today's and tomorrow's contested space domain.
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Space Systems Command formally welcomes new commander
U.S. Space Force Lt. Gen. Philip Garrant, right, accepts the Space Systems Command (SSC) flag from Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman, left, during a change of command ceremony Feb. 1, 2024, at SSC headquarters on Los Angeles Air Force Base in El Segundo, Calif. With this change of command, Garrant became the second commander of SSC and is responsible for leading a global workforce of more than 15,000 military, civilian, and contractor personnel, as well as overseeing an annual $15.6 billion space acquisition budget, which ensures premier space capabilities are delivered timely to counter the threats in today's and tomorrow's contested space domain.
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Space Systems Command formally welcomes new commander
U.S. Space Force Lt. Gen. Philip Garrant, right, accepts the Space Systems Command (SSC) flag from Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman, left, during a change of command ceremony Feb. 1, 2024, at SSC headquarters on Los Angeles Air Force Base in El Segundo, Calif. With this change of command, Garrant became the second commander of SSC and is responsible for leading a global workforce of more than 15,000 military, civilian, and contractor personnel, as well as overseeing an annual $15.6 billion space acquisition budget, which ensures premier space capabilities are delivered timely to counter the threats in today's and tomorrow's contested space domain.
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Space Systems Command formally welcomes new commander
U.S. Space Force Lt. Gen. Philip A. Garrant, delivers his first remarks as Space Systems Command’s (SSC) newest commander, during a change of command ceremony Feb. 1, 2024, at SSC headquarters on Los Angeles Air Force Base in El Segundo, Calif. “For now, as a command we will be focused on General Saltzman’s theory of success, Secretary [Frank] Kendall’s call to re-optimize for the great power competition, and continuing the organizational design our leadership envisions,” said Garrant. “To that end, we will continue shaping what SSC is intended to become with mission capability-based IMDs [Integrated Mission Deltas] and SYDs [System Deltas], while continuing our focus on culture, speed, and growing our most important resource…you.”
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Space Systems Command formally welcomes new commander
U.S. Space Force Lt. Gen. Philip A. Garrant, delivers his first remarks as Space Systems Command’s (SSC) newest commander, during a change of command ceremony Feb. 1, 2024, at SSC headquarters on Los Angeles Air Force Base in El Segundo, Calif. “For now, as a command we will be focused on General Saltzman’s theory of success, Secretary [Frank] Kendall’s call to re-optimize for the great power competition, and continuing the organizational design our leadership envisions,” said Garrant. “To that end, we will continue shaping what SSC is intended to become with mission capability-based IMDs [Integrated Mission Deltas] and SYDs [System Deltas], while continuing our focus on culture, speed, and growing our most important resource…you.”
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Space Systems Command formally welcomes new commander
U.S. Space Force Lt. Gen. Philip A. Garrant, delivers his first remarks as Space Systems Command’s (SSC) newest commander, during a change of command ceremony Feb. 1, 2024, at SSC headquarters on Los Angeles Air Force Base in El Segundo, Calif. “For now, as a command we will be focused on General Saltzman’s theory of success, Secretary [Frank] Kendall’s call to re-optimize for the great power competition, and continuing the organizational design our leadership envisions,” said Garrant. “To that end, we will continue shaping what SSC is intended to become with mission capability-based IMDs [Integrated Mission Deltas] and SYDs [System Deltas], while continuing our focus on culture, speed, and growing our most important resource…you.”
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U.S. Space Forces Central Command Patch
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U.S. Space Forces - Korea
U.S. Space Forces - Korea Patch
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Space Forces Korea
Space Forces Korea Patch
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2024 The Space Mobility Conference
The Space Mobility Conference 2024. (U.S. Space Force Graphic)
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2024 The Space Mobility Conference
The Space Mobility Conference 2024. (U.S. Space Force Graphic)
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