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  2. Badges of the United States Space Force - Wikipedia

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    The Space Operations Badge is awarded to 13S space operations officers and 5S0 space systems specialists. It is awarded in the grades of basic, senior, and command. The first space badge was authorized on 4 November 1982 and issued to 20XX space operations officers, before renamed the Space and Missile Badge on 22 October 1993 in recognition of ...

  3. United States Space Command - Wikipedia

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    United States Space Command ( USSPACECOM or SPACECOM) is a unified combatant command of the United States Department of Defense, responsible for military operations in outer space, specifically all operations 100 kilometers (62 miles) and greater above mean sea level. U.S. Space Command is responsible for the operational employment of space ...

  4. Space Operations Command - Wikipedia

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    Space Operations Command. BGen. Kyle C. Paul, RCAF [ 8] Space Operations Command ( SpOC) is the United States Space Force 's space operations, cyber operations, and intelligence field command. Headquartered at Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado, [ 10] it consists of its mission deltas, and garrison commands.

  5. History of the United States Space Force - Wikipedia

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    e. While the United States Space Force gained its independence on 20 December 2019, the history of the United States Space Force can be traced back to the beginnings of the military space program following the conclusion of the Second World War in 1945. Early military space development was begun within the United States Army Air Forces by ...

  6. United States Army Space and Missile Defense Command

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    Following the creation of United States Space Command, the Army was the last of the three services to create a space command. Army Space Command was the smallest, being led by a Colonel. Ultimately, the Army chose to cut Army Space Command staffing by ten percent and merge it with Army Strategic Defense Command to form Army Space and Strategic ...

  7. Leadership of the United States Space Command - Wikipedia

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    Thomas L. James, Deputy Commander. Will Pennington, Chief of Staff. David L. Stanfield, Director, Human Capital (J1) [ 1] Brian Sidari, Director, Intelligence (J2) Troy Endicott, Director, Global Space Operations (J3) Eric D. Little, Deputy Director, Operations (J3) Stephen E. Slade, Mobilization Assistant [ 2]

  8. Structure of the United States Space Force - Wikipedia

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    The United States Space Force is organized by different units: the Space Staff, the field commands, and the space deltas. The Space Force is organized as one of two coequal military service branches within the Department of the Air Force, the other being the United States Air Force. Both services are overseen by the Secretary of the Air Force ...

  9. 392d Combat Training Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The United States Space Force 's 392d Combat Training Squadron was an intercontinental ballistic missile training unit at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. Its first predecessor was the 592d Bombardment Squadron, which trained aircrews on Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses during World War II. Its second predecessor was the 392d Missile ...