Structure of the U.S. Space Force
Organization of the United States Space Force within theDepartment of Defense TheUnited 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 theDepartment of the Air Force , the other being theUnited States Air Force . Both services are overseen by theSecretary of the Air Force , who has overall responsibility for organizing, training, and equipping the Air Force and Space Force.[ 1]
The military head of the Space Force is thechief of space operations (CSO), who is an officer in the grade ofgeneral .
Space Staff Badge The Space Staff is the headquarters of the U.S. Space Force. Like theU.S. Air Force 'sAir Staff that is under theDepartment of the Air Force , it is overseen by theOffice of the Secretary of the Air Force . It is responsible for developing doctrine, guidance, and plans in performing the Space Force's functions, cooperating with the Air Staff on support issues. It is composed of the military service's most senior leaders: thechief of space operations , thevice chief of space operations , and thechief master sergeant of the Space Force . Like the other services, there is a director of staff who oversees the synchronization of policies and plans of the headquarters staff and four deputy chiefs of space operations.[ 2] The Space Staff was designed to be lean. Compared to the Air Force's nine headquarters directorates, the Space Force merged nine functional areas into four directorates.[ 2] Additionally, each of the four deputy chiefs of space operations has unofficial positional titles akin to that of corporate organizations: chief human capital officer, chief operations officer, chief technology and innovation officer, and chief strategy and resourcing officer. The chief human capital officer and chief technology and innovation officer positions are held by senior civilian officials at the SES-3 level, while both the chief operations officer and chief strategy and resourcing officer positions are filled by two lieutenant generals.[ 3]
Direct reporting units [ edit ] The Space Force field organization consist of three different echelons of command: field commands, deltas, and squadrons.[ 13]
Field commands (FLDCOMs) align with specific mission focuses and are led by officers in the grade of lieutenant general or major general, comparable to the United States Air Force'smajor command . The Space Force's three field commands will beSpace Operations Command (SpOC),Space Systems Command (SSC), andSpace Training and Readiness Command (STARCOM).
Field Command Headquarters Current commander Space Operations Command (SpOC)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado Lt GenDavid N. Miller Space Systems Command (SSC)Los Angeles Air Force Base ,California Lt GenPhilip Garrant Space Training and Readiness Command (STARCOM)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado Maj GenTimothy Sejba Space Futures Command [ 14] TBD TBD Component Field Commands United States Space Forces – Cyber [ 15] United States Space Forces – Central (SPACEFOR-CENT)MacDill Air Force Base ,Florida Col Christopher S. Putman United States Space Forces – Europe and Africa (SPACEFOR-EURAF)Ramstein Air Base ,Germany [ 16] Brig GenJacob Middleton Jr. United States Space Forces – Indo-Pacific (SPACEFOR-INDOPAC)Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam ,Hawaii Brig GenAnthony Mastalir United States Space Forces – Japan (SPACEFOR-JPN)[ 17] Yokota Air Base ,Japan Col Ryan C. Laughton United States Space Forces – Korea (SPACEFOR-KOR)Osan Air Base ,South Korea Col John D. Patrick United States Space Forces – Southern (SPACEFOR-SOUTH)[ 18] Davis-Monthan Air Force Base ,Arizona Col Brandon P. Alford United States Space Forces – Strategic and Northern (SPACEFOR-STRATNORTH)Lt Col James Curran United States Space Forces – Space (S4S)Vandenberg Space Force Base ,California Lt GenDouglas Schiess United States Space Forces Special Operations Command (SPACESOC)[ 15] TBA Col Stephan E. Cummings Space Force Elements Space Force Element to the National Reconnaissance Office (SFELM NRO)Chantilly ,Virginia Maj GenChristopher Povak
Denotes planned unit but not yet activated.
Space Operations Command [ edit ] Hartinger Building, SpOC headquarters atPeterson Space Force Base ,Colorado .TheSpace Operations Command (SpOC) will be the primary force provider of space forces and capabilities. It is responsible for the organization, training, equipping, command and control, and employment of space forces to support operational plans and missions for U.S. combatant commanders. It is headquartered atPeterson Space Force Base ,Colorado .[ 19]
Established on 21 October 2020, SpOC was the first field command activated. It was established by the redesignation of the headquarters of the formerAir Force Space Command to Space Operations Command. It was composed of the 10 deltas and two garrisons activated on 24 July 2020. This included theSpace Training and Readiness Delta (Provisional) which served as the interim unit for space training and education until the August 2021 stand-up of a full field command. SpOC also maintained command of the two launch wings, which were later redesignated as launch deltas in 2021, previously under the Air Force Space Command until the establishment of the Space Systems Command.[ 20]
The14th Air Force inVandenberg Space Force Base ,California that was temporarily redesignated Space Operations Command upon the creation of the Space Force was inactivated. A new unit,Space Operations Command West (SpOC West), was activated to serve as headquarters of theCombined Force Space Component Command (CFSCC), a subordinate command of theUnited States Space Command . The SpOC West commander also served as the commander of CFSCC and as the deputy commander of SpOC.
Space Systems Command [ edit ] SSC organizational chart, 2022 TheSpace Systems Command (SSC) is becoming responsible for developing, acquiring, and fielding space systems, as well as launch, sustainment, and maintenance of space systems. It also advises Space Force science and technology activities.
The Space Force on 8 April 2021 announced the planned structure of the SSC. Led by a lieutenant general, SSC was to be formed by redesignating theSpace and Missile Systems Center , Commercial Satellite Communications Office, and other space systems programs offices transferred into the Space Force, being stood up in summer 2021. On July 29,Michael Guetlein was confirmed as its first commander by theUnited States Senate .[ 21] [ 22] The ceremony installing him in command of the new SSC was held August 13, 2021.[ 23]
Under the new structure, the two launch deltas previously under SpOC were reassigned to SSC under the oversight of the SSC deputy commander. The commander of theSpace Launch Delta 45 will take on additional duties as the field command's director of operations.[ 21]
Space Training and Readiness Command [ edit ] STARCOM emblem TheSpace Training and Readiness Command was planned to train and educate space professionals, develop combat-ready space forces, and additionally taking on the roles of integrated testing and on-orbit checkout. Initially, before the activation of the command, a Space Training and Readiness Delta was established in July 2020 at Peterson SFB.[ 13] STARCOM was activated on 23 August 2021, led by a major general.[ 24] Five subordinate deltas then began being established: one each for training, doctrine and lessons learned,range and aggressor ,test and evaluation , and education.[ 24]
The Space Force has no command echelon equivalent of the U.S. Air Force′snumbered air forces ,[ 25] so the next command echelon below field commands is the delta, a single level of command which combines thewing andgroup command echelons found in the U.S. Air Force.[ 25] Each delta is organized around a specific function, such as operations, installation support, or training, and is led by an officer in the grade ofcolonel .[ 13] [ 25] Space Deltas are operational organizations, but have no responsibility for base support, which is either the Air Force′s responsibility,[ 25] or that of the Space Base Deltas, the former Garrisons.
The first 11 deltas in the Space Force initially were assigned to theSpace Operations Command . Of those, two were realigned under theSpace Systems Command , and the Space Training and Readiness Delta (Provisional) became a separate field command.
Delta Headquarters Current commander Field Operating Agency National Space Intelligence Center (NSIC)[ 26] Wright-Patterson Air Force Base ,Ohio Col Marcus D. Starks Space Operations Command Mission Delta 2 – Space Domain Awareness and Space Battle Management (MD 2)[ 27] Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado Col Raj Agrawal Mission Delta 3 – Space Electromagnetic Warfare (MD 3)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado Col Angelo Fernandez Mission Delta 4 – Missile Warning and Tracking (MD 4)[ 27] Buckley Space Force Base ,Colorado Col Ernest R. Schmitt Space Delta 6 – Space Access and Cyberspace Operations (DEL 6)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado Col Travis R. Prater Space Delta 7 – Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (DEL 7)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado Col Phoenix L. Hauser Space Delta 8 – Satellite Communication (DEL 8)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado Col Jeffrey E. Weisler Space Delta 9 – Orbital Warfare (DEL 9)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado Col Ramsey M. Horn Mission Delta 31 (MD 31)[ 28] Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado Col Andrew S. Menschner Space Base Delta 1 (SBD 1)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado Col Kenneth F. L. Klock Space Base Delta 2 (SBD 2)Buckley Space Force Base ,Colorado Col Heidi L. Dexter Space Systems Command Space Base Delta 3 (SBD 3)Los Angeles Air Force Base ,California Col Andrew C. Dermanoski Acquisition Delta – Commercial SpaceWashington, D.C. Col Richard Kniseley[ 29] Program Executive Office - Assured Access To Space (AATS or SSC/AA) Acquisition Delta – Launch Execution (AAL)[ 30] Patrick Space Force Base ,Florida Col James T. Horne[ 31] Acquisition Delta – Mission Solutions (AAM)[ 32] Los Angeles Air Force Base ,California Col Matthew Flahive Acquisition Delta – Space Mobility Logistics (AAA)[ 33] Cape Canaveral Space Force Station ,Florida Col Joyce Bulson Space Launch Delta 30 (SLD 30)Vandenberg Space Force Base ,California Col Mark A. Shoemaker Space Launch Delta 45 (SLD 45)Patrick Space Force Base ,Florida Brig GenKristin Panzenhagen Program Executive Office - Battle Management Command, Control, and Communications (BMC3 or SSC/BC)[ 30] Acquisition Delta – Operational Command and ControlLos Angeles Air Force Base ,California Col Jason E. West Acquisition Delta – Tactical Command, Control and CommunicationsLos Angeles Air Force Base ,California Col P. Little Product Support Delta – Data Transport[ 34] Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado Tane Yingling Program Executive Office - Military Communications & Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (MCPNT or SSC/CG)[ 30] Acquisition Delta – Tactical SATCOM (CGT)[ 34] Los Angeles Air Force Base ,California Charlotte M. Gerhart Acquisition Delta – Strategic SATCOM (CGS)[ 34] Los Angeles Air Force Base ,California Col A. J. Ashby[ 29] Acquisition Delta – Narrowband SATCOM (CGN)[ 34] Naval Base Point Loma ,California [ 35] Capt Peter J. Sheehy Positioning, Navigation, and Timing System Delta (PNT SYD)[ 36] Los Angeles Air Force Base ,California Matthew L. Spencer Program Executive Office - Space Sensing (SSC/SN) Acquisition Delta – Resilient Missile Warning, Missile Tracking, Missile Defense (SNR)[ 30] Los Angeles Air Force Base ,California Col Jon Seal Acquisition Delta – Environmental and Tactical Surveillance (SNS)[ 37] Los Angeles Air Force Base ,California Col Daniel J. Visosky[ 29] Acquisition Delta – Strategic Missile Warning - Ground and Integration (SNG)[ 38] Los Angeles Air Force Base ,California Col Stevie Medieros Acquisition Delta – Strategic Missile Warning - Space (SNW)[ 38] Los Angeles Air Force Base ,California Col L. Brown, Jr. Product Support Delta – Space Sensing (SNP)[ 30] Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado Anita J. McCorvey Program Executive Office - Space Domain Awareness and Combat Power (SDACP or SSC/SZ)[ 30] Acquisition Delta – Innovation and Prototyping (SZI)[ 39] Kirtland Air Force Base ,New Mexico Col Joseph J. Roth Acquisition Delta – Space Warfighting (SZY)Los Angeles Air Force Base ,California Col Erik S. Stockham Acquisition Delta – Advanced MILSATCOM (SZM)Los Angeles Air Force Base ,California Lt Col Gary Goff (acting) Acquisition Delta – Space Domain Awareness (SZG)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado F. Schnell Acquisition Delta – Strategic Warning and Surveillance Systems (SZQ)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado M. La Force (acting) Electromagnetic Warfare System Delta[ 36] Los Angeles Air Force Base ,California Jordan Riedel Program Executive Office - Operational Test and Training Infrastructure (OTTI or SSC/TI)[ 38] Acquisition Delta – EngineeringLos Angeles Air Force Base ,California King Molder Acquisition Delta – Test and TrainingLos Angeles Air Force Base ,California Space Training and Readiness Command Space Delta 1 – Training (DEL 1)Vandenberg Space Force Base ,California Col Peter C. Norsky Space Delta 10 – Doctrine and Wargaming (DEL 10)Patrick Space Force Base ,Florida Col Shannon DaSilva Space Delta 11 – Range and Aggressor (DEL 11)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado Col Jay M. Steingold Space Delta 12 – Test and Evaluation (DEL 12)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado Col Sacha N. Tomlinson Space Delta 13 – Education (DEL 13)Maxwell Air Force Base ,Alabama Col Bryan J. Dutcher U.S. Space Forces – Space Space Delta 5 – Combined Space Operations Center (DEL 5)Vandenberg Space Force Base ,California Col Justin E. Sorice Space Delta 15 – National Space Defense Center (DEL 15)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado Col Stephen G. Lyon Space Force Element to the National Reconnaissance Office Space Delta 20 – Aerospace Data Facility-Colorado (DEL 20)[ 40] Buckley Space Force Base ,Colorado Col David E. Gallagher Space Delta 21 – Aerospace Data Facility-East (DEL 21)[citation needed ] Fort Belvoir ,Virginia Col Nicholas Martin Space Delta 23 – Aerospace Data Facility-Southwest (DEL 23)[citation needed ] White Sands Missile Range ,New Mexico Space Delta 25 – National Reconnaissance Operations Center (DEL 25)[citation needed ] Chantilly ,Virginia Col Robert E. Shrader[ 41] Space Delta 26 – NRO Cyber (DEL 26)[citation needed ] Chantilly ,Virginia Col Erica Mitchell[ 42] [ 43] Space Rapid Capabilities Office Advanced Capabilities Acquisition Delta Kirtland Air Force Base ,New Mexico Col Andrew Anderson[ 44] Strategic Capabilities Acquisition Delta Kirtland Air Force Base ,New Mexico Col Gregory Hoffman
Denotes planned unit but not yet activated.
Below deltas in the Space Force structure are squadrons. Space Force squadrons are focused on specific tactics and are led by an officer in the grade oflieutenant colonel .[ 13]
Squadron Headquarters Space Delta 1 1st Delta Operations Squadron (1 DOS)Vandenberg Space Force Base ,California 319th Combat Training Squadron (319 CTS)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado 328th Weapons Squadron (328 WPS)Nellis Air Force Base ,Nevada 392nd Combat Training Squadron (392 CTS)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado 533rd Training Squadron (533 TRS)Vandenberg Space Force Base ,California Mission Delta 2 15th Space Surveillance Squadron (18 SPSS)Maui ,Hawaii 18th Space Defense Squadron (18 SDS)Vandenberg Space Force Base ,California 19th Space Defense Squadron (19 SDS)Naval Support Facility Dahlgren ,Virginia 20th Space Surveillance Squadron (20 SPSS)Eglin Air Force Base ,Florida 82nd Cyberspace Systems Squadron (82 CYSS)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado Mission Delta 3 3rd Combat Training Squadron (3 CTS)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado 4th Electromagnetic Warfare Squadron (4 EWS)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado 5th Electromagnetic Warfare Squadron (5 EWS)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado 16th Electromagnetic Warfare Squadron (16 EWS)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado 23rd Electromagnetic Warfare Squadron (23 EWS)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Squadron (Provisional) (ISR (P))[ 45] Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado Mission Delta 4 2nd Space Warning Squadron (2 SWS)Buckley Space Force Base ,Colorado 3rd Satellite Communications Squadron (3 SCS)Buckley Space Force Base ,Colorado 5th Space Warning Squadron (5 SWS)Buckley Space Force Base ,Colorado 6th Space Warning Squadron (6 SWS)Cape Cod Space Force Station ,Massachusetts 7th Space Warning Squadron (7 SWS)Beale Air Force Base ,California 10th Space Warning Squadron (10 SWS)Cavalier Space Force Station ,North Dakota 11th Space Warning Squadron (11 SWS)Buckley Space Force Base ,Colorado 12th Space Warning Squadron (12 SWS)Pituffik Space Base ,Greenland 13th Space Warning Squadron (13 SWS)Clear Space Force Station ,Alaska Space Delta 5 55th Combat Training Squadron (55 CTS)Vandenberg Space Force Base ,California Joint Fires and Information Operations Team (JFIOT)Vandenberg Space Force Base ,California Space Delta 6 21st Space Operations Squadron (21 SOPS)Vandenberg Space Force Base ,California 22nd Space Operations Squadron (22 SOPS)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado 23rd Space Operations Squadron (23 SOPS)New Boston Space Force Station ,New Hampshire 62nd Cyberspace Squadron (62 CYS)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado 63rd Cyberspace Squadron (63 CYS)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado 64th Cyberspace Squadron (64 CYS)Buckley Space Force Base ,Colorado 65th Cyberspace Squadron (65 CYS)Vandenberg Space Force Base ,California 68th Cyberspace Squadron (68 CYS)[ 46] Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado 69th Cyberspace Squadron (69 CYS)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado 645th Cyberspace Squadron (645 CYS)Patrick Space Force Base ,Florida Space Delta 7 71st Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Squadron (71 ISRS)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado 72nd Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Squadron (72 ISRS)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado 73rd Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Squadron (73 ISRS)Wright-Patterson Air Force Base ,Ohio 74th Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Squadron (74 ISRS)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado 75th Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Squadron (75 ISRS)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado 76th Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Squadron (76 ISRS)Wright-Patterson Air Force Base ,Ohio Space Delta 8 8th Combat Training Squadron (8 CTS)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado 4th Space Operations Squadron (4 SOPS)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado 10th Space Operations Squadron (10 SOPS)Point Mugu ,California 53rd Space Operations Squadron (53 SOPS)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado Space Delta 9 9th Combat Training Squadron (9 CTS)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado 1st Space Operations Squadron (1 SOPS)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado 3rd Space Operations Squadron (3 SOPS)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado Space Delta 10 10th Delta Operations Squadron (10 DOS)United States Air Force Academy ,Colorado 10th Force Development Squadron (10 FDS)United States Air Force Academy ,Colorado Space Delta 11 11th Delta Operations Squadron (11 DOS)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado 25th Space Range Squadron (25 SRS)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado 33rd Range Squadron (33 RGS)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado 57th Space Aggressor Squadron (57 SAS)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado 98th Space Range Squadron (98 SRS)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado 527th Space Aggressor Squadron (527 SAS)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado Space Delta 12 12th Delta Operations Squadron (12 DOS)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado 1st Test and Evaluation Squadron (1 TES)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado 3rd Test and Evaluation Squadron (3 TES)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado 4th Test and Evaluation Squadron (4 TES)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado 17th Test and Evaluation Squadron (17 TES)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado Space Delta 13 13th Delta Operations Squadron (13 DOS)Maxwell Air Force Base ,Alabama National Security Space Institute (NSSI)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado Squadron Officer School (SOS)Forrest L. Vosler Noncommissioned Officer Academy (Vossler NCOA)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado Space Delta 15 15th Command and Control Squadron (15 CACS)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado 15th Cyber Squadron (15 CYS)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado 15th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (15 ISRS)Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado National Space Intelligence Center (formerly Space Delta 18) 1st Space Analysis Squadron (1 SAS)Wright-Patterson Air Force Base ,Ohio 2nd Space Analysis Squadron (2 SAS)Wright-Patterson Air Force Base ,Ohio Mission Delta 31 2nd Navigation Warfare Squadron (2 NWS)[ 28] Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado 31st Capability Development Squadron [ 47] Los Angeles Air Force Base ,California 31st Sustainment Squadron [ 47] Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado Space Force Element to the National Reconnaissance Office NRO Operations Squadron Schriever Space Force Base ,Colorado Space Delta 20 Space Operations Squadron (ADF-C SOPS)Buckley Space Force Base ,Colorado Space Delta 21 Space Operations Squadron (ADF-E SOPS)Fort Belvoir ,Virginia Space Delta 23 Space Operations Squadron (ADF-SW SOPS)White Sands Missile Range ,New Mexico Space Delta 26 660th Network Operations Squadron (660 NETOPS)Fort Belvoir ,Virginia 661st Cyber Operations Squadron (661 CYS)Fort Belvoir ,Virginia 662nd Cyber Operations Squadron (662 CYS)Fort Belvoir ,Virginia 663rd Cyber Operations Squadron (663 CYS)Buckley Space Force Base ,Colorado 664th Cyber Operations Squadron (664 CYS)Cape Canaveral Space Force Station ,Florida Space Launch Delta 30 30th Operations Support Squadron (30 OSS)Vandenberg Space Force Base ,California 2nd Range Operations Squadron (2 ROPS)Vandenberg Space Force Base ,California 2nd Space Launch Squadron (2 SLS)Vandenberg Space Force Base ,California Space Launch Delta 45 1st Range Operations Squadron (1 ROPS)Patrick Space Force Base ,Florida 5th Space Launch Squadron (5 SLS)Patrick Space Force Base ,Florida 45th Range Squadron (45 RANS)Patrick Space Force Base ,Florida 45th Weather Squadron (45 WS)Patrick Space Force Base ,Florida Space Base Delta 1 21st Communications Squadron (21 CS)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado 50th Space Communications Squadron (50 SCS)Peterson Space Force Base ,Colorado Space Base Delta 3 61st Communications Squadron (61 CS)Los Angeles Air Force Base ,California
On 20 December 2019,Air Force Space Command 's principal components were14th Air Force (Air Forces Strategic) and theSpace and Missile Systems Center . At the same time as the creation of the Space Force 14th Air Force was redesignated as Space Operations Command.[ 48]
On 12 March 2019, theSpace Development Agency (SDA), a new space-focused development agency, additional to the Space and Missile Systems Center and the Space Rapid Capabilities Office, was established.[ 49] It was established under the authority of theunder secretary of defense for research and engineering .[ 50] As of January 2020, the SDA is planned to become part of the U.S. Space Force in October 2022.[ 51]
In early April 2020, a list of twenty-three units to be transferred from the Air Force to the Space Force was publicly reported.[ 52] Those units included the17th Test Squadron , Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado;18th Intelligence Squadron , Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; the25th Space Range Squadron , Schriever AFB, CO; the328th Weapons Squadron , Nellis AFB, NV; the527th Space Aggressor Squadron , Schriever AFB, CO; the7th Intelligence Squadron ,659th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group , 70th ISR Wing, Ft. Meade, Maryland*;Sixteenth Air Force /Advanced Programs*, Schriever AFB, Colorado; the32nd Intelligence Squadron , Ft. Meade, Maryland*; the566th Intelligence Squadron , Buckley AFB, Colorado*; the544th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group , Group Staff & Detachment 5, Peterson AFB, Colorado; D the533d Training Squadron ,381st Training Group , Vandenberg AFB, CA (initial training); theAir Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Research Lab Mission Execution, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio*; the AFRL Space Vehicles Directorate, Kirtland AFB, New Mexico*; the AFRL Rocket Propulsion Division, Edwards AFB, CA; the AFRL Electro-Optical Division, Maui, Hawaii & Kirtland AFB, New Mexico*; the AFRL Sensors Directorate, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio*; the Counter-Space Analysis Squadron and the Space Analysis Squadron, collectively half of theSpace and Missiles Analysis Group ,National Air and Space Intelligence Center , both at Wright-Patterson AFB; theAir Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center Detachment 4, Peterson AFB, CO; and theAir Force Safety Center – Space Safety Division, Kirtland AFB, New Mexico.
Detachment 1, USAF Warfare Center, Schriever AFB, Colorado; Operating Location A,705th Combat Training Squadron , Schriever AFB, Colorado (ultimately part of the505th Command and Control Wing ), and theNational Security Space Institute , Peterson AFB, CONational Security Space Institute, a place for space education became eventually part of the STAR Delta.
In September 2021 it was announced the53rd Signal Battalion , theU.S. Army Satellite Operations Brigade , and theNaval Satellite Operations Center would be transferred to Space Force.[ 53]
U.S. Space Force patch shapes, 2021 Each unit in the Space Force has an emblem in a shape depending on the unit type.[ 54] Each of the three field commands also have a distinctive color: Silver Grey for SpOC, Golden yellow for SSC, and Bluebird (Replacing initial Cannes Blue color) for STARCOM. Units assigned to Space Forces Space (a component field command) will use Brick Red as a distinctive color. Unit emblems are trimmed with the color of the field command to which they report. Space Force personnel assigned toNational Reconnaissance Office roles will wear insignia trimmed in Black.
Unit SpOC (Silver gray) SSC (Golden yellow) STARCOM (Bluebird) NRO (Black) Field Command Delta Base Delta (hexagon)— — Squadron /Detachment (ellipse)
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