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  • The newest Guardians of Space Delta 9

    SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. -- U.S. Space Force Maj. Jonathan Fullenkamp, 1st Space Operations Squadron director of mission assurance, administers the oath of enlistment to former U.S. Air Force officers, Feb. 5, 2021, at Schriever Air Force Base. The new Guardians are now officers for Space

  • Space Delta 2 welcomes newest USSF Guardians

    Tech Sgt. Shaneka Hunter, 71st Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance noncommissioned officer in charge of cyber intelligence, transfers into the U.S. Space Force at Peterson Air Force Base, Feb. 5, 2021. Hunter is the first female African American to transfer into the USSF in Space Delta 2. (U.S.

  • Peterson-Schriever Garrison commander presents new garrison coins

    Col. James Smith, Peterson-Schriever Garrison commander, left, presents the new P-S GAR coin to Maj. Cyrus Perry, 21st Contracting Squadron commander, right, on behalf of Airman 1st Class Silvia Mesa, 21st CONS Contract Specialist, in the base auditorium at Peterson Air Force Base, Feb. 5, 2021.

  • Dual hats for dual commanders

    Col. Ericka Farmer-Hill, 50th Mission Support Group commander and Col. David Wilson, 21st Mission Support Group commander took on the role of Peterson-Schriever Garrison vice commanders effective Feb. 1, while maintaining their roles as MSG commanders.

  • Space Delta 6 Welcomes Newest USSF Guardians

    The U.S. Space Force has officially welcomed its newest batch of Guardians. Space Delta 6, headquartered at Schriever Air Force Base, officially transferred roughly 40 new Guardians into the service during a COVID-safe ceremony Feb. 3, 2021.

  • Faces of Space - Staff Sgt. Amos Hommel

    After working in the U.S. Air Force for 13 years, a person might question their motivation to continue and persevere. Staff Sgt. Amos Hommel, Delta 8 payload operations supervisor, has a simple answer to that question: family.

  • Inspiring a New Generation

    Women from across the U.S. Space Force and U.S Air Force volunteered to speak in a virtual panel, educating Girl Scouts on careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, Jan. 12 and 19, 2021.