Saturday, November 23

Space Force

King, queen of Denmark, Greenland prime minister visit Pituffik SB > United States Space Force > Article Display
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King, queen of Denmark, Greenland prime minister visit Pituffik SB > United States Space Force > Article Display

PITUFFIK SPACE BASE, Greenland (AFNS) --  Pituffik Space Base hosted King Frederik X, king of the Kingdom of Denmark, his wife, Queen Mary, queen of the Kingdom of Denmark, and Greenland’s Prime Minister Múte Bourup Egede, June 29.The visit offered the opportunity to emphasize the U.S. Space Force’s dedication to its partnership with the Kingdom of Denmark, to include Greenland, and its commitment to upholding a safe and secure presence in space.Located in Greenland, Pituffik SB, formerly known as Thule Air Base, is the Department of Defense’s northernmost installation and is operated by the 821st SBG and part of Space Base Delta 1. Pituffik SB exists today due to agreements between the U.S. and the Kingdom of Denmark, specifically addressing mutual...
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Space Delta 8 welcomes new SATCOM commander > United States Space Force > Article Display

Col. Jeffrey Weisler took command of Space Delta 8 – Satellite Communications during a change of command ceremony at Schriever Space Force Base, June 24.Lt. Gen. David N. Miller, Jr, Space Operations Command commander, presided over the ceremony.Miller highlighted Col. David Pheasant for his dedication and focus as the commander of DEL 8 over the past two years and expressed his excitement for the continued excellence DEL 8 will provide for the USSF under Weisler’s leadership.“David Pheasant led the Delta 8 formation brilliantly … he even built Delta 8’s “great 18” who competed and won in the Guardian arena in academic, resilience and physically challenging exercises where they competed against teams across the United States Space Force,” Miller said. ...
A Space Force intelligence leader shares his journey > United States Space Force > Article Display
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A Space Force intelligence leader shares his journey > United States Space Force > Article Display

PETERSON SPACE FORCE BASE, Colo. (AFNS) --  Since July 2023, Senior Master Sgt. Brandon Shook has served as Space Operations Command's Intelligence Threat Analysis Division senior enlisted leader and has been pivotal in ensuring that Space Force senior leaders and staff are equipped with critical information about adversary capabilities and intentions. His role is essential for making informed decisions regarding current and future operations.“An intel analyst’s number one priority is to ‘know your target and tell anyone who will listen,’” Shook recalls from a former supervisor's advice. With this in mind, his team has actively engaged with various audiences across the organization to discuss adversary activities at all classification levels.Shook has ...
Jones underscores importance of US, Australian alliance at Australian Space Summit > United States Space Force > Article Display
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Jones underscores importance of US, Australian alliance at Australian Space Summit > United States Space Force > Article Display

ARLINGTON, Va. (AFNS) --  The Honorable Kristyn Jones, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Financial Management and Comptroller, highlighted the critical alliance between the United States and Australia during the Australian Space Summit in Sydney, Australia, May 29, 2024.The summit offered a chance for defense and civilian space sectors to further partnerships, collaboration and to continue building relationships.Jones noted the impressive history of the alliance between the U.S. and Australia, from fighting side-by-side during conflicts to formally establishing a security treaty between the two nations 73 years ago, and the ways the shared relationship has paved the way for collaboration in all domains.“Our partnership has never been stronger,” ...
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DAF releases FY25 Special Duty Assignment Pay tables > United States Space Force > Article Display

ARLINGTON, Va. (AFNS) --  The Air Force and Space Force have completed the annual review of special duty assignment pay for enlisted members and established new guidelines to support a quadrennial SDAP board process.The SDAP board has transitioned to having a board every four years, rather than annually. The change is intended to stabilize the budget for Airmen and Guardians receiving the pay and for the Department of the Air Force when projecting for the annual budget. Additionally, this new process will also allow an annual out-of-cycle period to consider new and emerging functional communities.While conducting the reviews, both Air Force and Space Force boards focused on identifying personnel in extremely demanding positions with unusually challengi...