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  1. These awards recognize the outstanding accomplishments of Airmen, Guardians, and civilians contributing to nuclear deterrence operations and the missile operations career field. View the full article
  2. U.S. Space Force Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman met with Guardians as well as government and military officials during a visit to Osan Air Base and Seoul May 5-7. View the full article
  3. CSO visited Guardians, attended a change of command, met with senior leaders to discuss progress made in advancing integrated space capabilities in the theater and participated in a civic engagement with the Hawaii Military Affairs Committee. View the full article
  4. Space Flag 24-1 marked the first formal reorganization of the exercise, taking into account multiple emerging service priorities. View the full article
  5. Lt. Gen. Thomas James, U.S. Space Command deputy commander, and Royal Air Force Air Commodore Darren Whiteley, USSPACECOM Strategy, Policy and Plans deputy director, represented the command at the inaugural NATO Space Symposium in Toulouse, France, April 29-30. View the full article
  6. The USSPACECOM visit came on the heels of noteworthy alliance and trilateral engagements in Washington, D.C. mid-April, including the 24th Korea-U.S. Integrated Defense Dialogue and the historic Trilateral Summit involving the U.S., Japan and Philippine forces. View the full article
  7. The competition consisted of multiple events over six days, with participants constructing and living in a simulated deployment environment for the entire duration. View the full article
  8. During the visit, Saltzman was briefed on various capabilities 6 SWS provides the nation, such as the Missile Warning Operations Center and Ground-Based Radar intelligence. View the full article
  9. Gen. Saltzman emphasized the critical importance of space superiority and outlined the service’s approach to achieving it at the Mitchell Institute’s 3rd Annual Spacepower Security Forum. View the full article
  10. U.S. Space Force Lt. Col. Deane L. Lake assumed command of U.S. Space Forces Central Combat Detachment 3-1 during an activation and assumption of command ceremony at an undisclosed location within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, March 12, 2024. View the full article
  11. STEMtoSpace started as a campaign in honor of the Space Force’s first birthday and was designed to connect Guardians with K-12 students to share the importance of science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM. View the full article
  12. The Department of the Air Force will release the latest iteration of the “Where Airmen and Guardians Get Information” (WAGGI) survey to thousands of Airmen and Guardians in the coming week. View the full article
  13. Leaders spoke on the link between Airmen and families' quality of life and military readiness and retention. View the full article
  14. The Space Force hosted its second annual Guardian Field Forum at the Gen. Jacob E. Smart Conference Center at Joint Base Andrews, March 11-15. View the full article
  15. Sgt. Thomas Davenport made history when the distinctive aiguillette was secured to his shoulder, signifying his official designation as a Military Training Leader—the first in the Space Force to earn this title, on Feb. 29. View the full article
  16. The Department of the Air Force announced the Key Spouse Program is changing to the Commander’s Key Support Program, at the annual major command spouse conference, March 13-15. View the full article
  17. For the first time, over 33 nations worked and trained together in the space domain, as well as air and land, establishing a new standard for multinational space operations. View the full article
  18. U.S. Space Force Col. David Hanson, Space Base Delta 1 commander, delivered the Delta's annual State of the Bases Address March 8 at Peterson Space Force Base. View the full article
  19. The $217.5 billion budget request is designed to meet DAF goals for modernization, readiness, addressing key capability gaps and managing risk. View the full article
  20. The $217.5 billion budget request is designed to meet DAF goals for modernization, readiness, addressing key capability gaps and managing risk. View the full article
  21. The United States Space Force began the roll-out of its Physical Training Uniform Mar. 8, when it was provided to the newest Basic Military Training Guardian trainees. View the full article
  22. DAF senior leaders emphasized the need for on-time appropriations and provided their perspective on the priorities and needs current and future budgets must fulfill. View the full article
  23. The United States Space Force began the roll-out of its Physical Training Uniform Mar. 8, when it was provided to the newest Basic Military Training Guardian trainees. View the full article
  24. Bentivegna emphasized the importance of Guardians, Airmen and civilians understanding their roles in the Space Force and the critical role they play in Reoptimization for Great Power Competition. View the full article
  25. Service members and civilians from the U.S., United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, France and Japan participated in Project Convergence Capstone Four at Camp Pendleton. View the full article
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