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Today Trump ordered the Pentagon to establish the 6th U.S. military branch, the U.S. Space Force.

Speaking at a meeting of the National Space Council, Trump ordered the Pentagon to immediately establish a national “space force” that would become the sixth branch of the armed forces.

“We are going to have a space force,” Trump said in Washington D.C. “An Air Force and a Space Force. Separate, but equal.”

This is not the first time that Trump has floated the idea of establishing a “space force.” The president mentioned the idea in May during a ceremony at the White House honoring the Army Black Knights college football team.

Trump did not go into details about what military role the so-called “space force” would carry out or who would command it, but he framed space as a national security issue, saying he does not want "China and Russia and other countries leading us."

The president said the United States will "be the leader by far" in space and is looking to revive the nation's flagging space program by returning the United States to the moon and soon reaching Mars.
 
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I dunno. I always imagined if we seriously started considering space as a battleground, it'd be a joint-country force that all nations contributed to, but I guess this just confirms that Eagleland is the only country with the infrastructure to get this kind of thing done.
That could only happen if there was an outside threat that would make us realize that while everyone else on this planet might suck at least they are better then those fucking aliens. I still have hope that one day we might get our real life Earth Defense Force.
 
That could only happen if there was an outside threat that would make us realize that while everyone else on this planet might suck at least they are better then those fucking aliens. I still have hope that one day we might get our real life Earth Defense Force.


Like, this Earth Defense Force?


Hell. I'd settle for a Prefectural Earth Defense Force at this rate:

 


The first newly created branch of the U.S. armed forces in more than seven decades now has its first official member.

Air Force Gen. John "Jay" Raymond was sworn in Tuesday as Chief of Space Operations. It's the top post in what since late last month is the Pentagon's seventh military branch, the United States Space Force.

With one hand placed on a Bible whose "official" blessing on Sunday sparked sharp criticism, Raymond was sworn in by Vice President Pence at the vice president's ceremonial office.

"It is President Trump's belief that the United States must remain as dominant in space as we are on land and sea and the air," Pence told Raymond before administering the oath. "And your charge is to see to that mission with the United States Space Force."

The 4-star general, who already wears two other hats as commander of both the Air Force Space Command and the U.S. Space Command, donned his additional new hat with evident enthusiasm.

"Mr. Vice President, we have our marching orders and we are moving out," Raymond told Pence. "We do not want a conflict to begin or extend into space, we want to deter that conflict from happening. The best way I know how to do that is to do so from a position of strength."

But at the moment, there are no Space Force troops to command. Most of the 16,000 officers, airmen and civilians who Pentagon officials expect to comprise the new service branch in the next few months would likely be Air Force personnel drawn from the U.S. Space Command, which is to be the Space Force's operational component.

Congress provided $40 million in the 2020 National Defense Authorization Act for initially standing up the Space Force, which is to operate under the umbrella of the U.S. Air Force, much as the U.S. Marines are part of the Department of the Navy.

Raymond, who will be a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was appointed by President Trump under NDAA guidelines allowing the Space Force commander to serve for the first year without Senate confirmation.

The 58-year-old career Air Force officer has been an outspoken advocate for creating a military branch focused on outer space.

"The scope, scale and complexity of the threat to our space capabilities is real and it's concerning," Raymond told reporters in August. "We no longer have the luxury of operating in a peaceful, benign domain, and we no longer have the luxury of treating space superiority as a given."

At the Joint Base Andrews ceremony in December where he signed the Space Force into law, Trump exulted over this military reorganization that will become part of his legacy in office.

"Space. Going to be a lot of things happening in space. Because space is the world's newest warfighting domain," Trump declared. "Amid grave threats to our national security, American superiority in space is absolutely vital. And we're leading, but we're not leading by enough. But very shortly, we'll be leading by a lot."

Raymond has preferred to cast the new military thrust into outer space as a collaborative effort with U.S. allies.

"Historically, we haven't needed to have allies in space," he told reporters last summer at the Pentagon. "Space was a benign domain, it wasn't as critical. It is very important today that we have — and we are working very closely with our partners, specifically our Five Eyes partners [Great Britain, New Zealand, Australia and Canada], with France, Germany and Japan."

The new commander also confirmed in September that, in his capacity as U.S. Space Command chief, he'd already spoken with space entrepreneurs Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson.

"Early in my career as a young captain, I was the commercial space officer for Air Force Space Command," Raymond told CNBC. "So, I have been steeped in interfacing with the commercial business for many, many years."

For now, Raymond is creating the new Space Force with a clean sheet, a top-down job that by every indication starts with himself.

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U.S. SPACE FORCE FACT SHEET

The U.S. Space Force (USSF) is a new branch of the Armed Forces. It was established on December 20, 2019 with enactment of the Fiscal Year 2020 National Defense Authorization Act and will be stood-up over the next 18 months. The USSF was established within the Department of the Air Force, meaning the Secretary of the Air Force has overall responsibility for the USSF, under the guidance and direction of the Secretary of Defense. Additionally, a four-star general known as the Chief of Space Operations (CSO) serves as the senior military member of the USSF. The CSO will be a full member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in December 2020.

Mission

The USSF is a military service that organizes, trains, and equips space forces in order to protect U.S. and allied interests in space and to provide space capabilities to the joint force. USSF responsibilities include developing military space professionals, acquiring military space systems, maturing the military doctrine for space power, and organizing space forces to present to our Combatant Commands.

Office of the Chief of Space Operations

The Chief of Space Operations, U.S. Space Force, serves as the principal uniformed adviser to the Secretary of the Air Force on Space Force activities. The CSO presides over the Office of the Chief of Space Operations, transmits plans and recommendations to the Secretary of the Air Force and acts as the Secretary's agent in carrying them out.

Space Force Organization

The USSF Headquarters and Office of the CSO are located in the Pentagon, just like the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force. This staff will focus on establishing a fully-functioning headquarters; preparing to execute the full scope of its organize, train, and equip responsibilities; and, in conjunction with the U.S. Air Force, developing a detailed plan to transfer forces into the U.S. Space Force. As a new military service, the U.S. Space Force will leverage the Department of the Air Force for more than 75 percent of its enabling functions to significantly reduce cost and avoid duplication. The Department of the Air Force will provide support functions that includes logistics, base operating support, civilian personnel management, business systems, IT support, audit agencies, etc.

People

Air Force Space Command (AFSPC) was redesignated as the USSF as an initial step in establishing the USSF. Military members that were assigned to AFSPC have now been assigned to the USSF but remain Airmen within the U.S. Air Force. Appropriate Air Force space-related personnel will transfer into the Space Force and become Space Force service members in a deliberate manner over the next 18 months. Over time, the Department of Defense (DOD) vision is to consolidate space missions from across the Armed Forces into the USSF, as appropriate and consistent with law.

Space Capabilities

The new, independent U.S. Space Force will maintain and enhance the competitive edge of the DOD in space while adapting to new strategic challenges.

Spacelift operations at the East and West Coast launch bases provide services, facilities and range safety control for the conduct of DOD, NASA and commercial space launches. Through the command and control of all DOD satellites, satellite operators provide force-multiplying effects – continuous global coverage, low vulnerability and autonomous operations. Satellites provide essential in-theater secure communications, weather and navigational data for ground, air and fleet operations and threat warning.

Ground-based and space-based systems monitor ballistic missile launches around the world to guard against a surprise missile attack on North America. A global network of space surveillance sensors provide vital information on the location of satellites and space debris for the nation and the world. Maintaining space superiority is an emerging capability required to protect U.S. space assets from hostile attacks.

History

While the launch of the U.S. Space Force propels the United States into a new era, the Department of the Air Force has a proud history and long-standing record of providing the best space capabilities in the world.

On Sept. 1, 1982, the Air Force established AFSPC, with space operations as its primary mission. Cold War-era space operations focused on missile warning, launch operations, satellite control, space surveillance and command and control for national leadership. In 1991, Operation DESERT STORM validated the command's continuing focus on support to the warfighter through the use of GPS to enable the famous “Left Hook,” proving the value of space-based capabilities.

In the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the president directed military action against Afghanistan and Iraq. AFSPC provided extensive space-based support to the U.S. Central Command commander in areas of communications; positioning, navigation and timing; meteorology; and warning. In 2005, the Air Force expanded its mission areas to include cyberspace. In concert with this, the Air Staff assigned responsibility for conducting cyberspace operations to AFSPC through Twenty-Fourth Air Force, which was activated in August 2009.

In July 2018, the Air Force cyber mission transferred to Air Combat Command, which generated the greatest capacity for an integrated Information Warfare capability within the Air Force. This move allowed AFSPC to focus on gaining and maintaining space superiority and outpacing our adversaries in the space domain.

With the enactment of the FY20 NDAA, AFSPC was re-designated the U.S. Space Force on Dec. 20, 2019, granting Title 10 authorization to the U.S. Space Force, established under the Department of the Air Force.

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Sign me the fuck up, I wanna shoot some oversized bugs with my full auto railgun and power armor.

See ya, Cucknadia, Burger Land has far more interesting things going on then you.
 


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The U.S. Space Force (USSF) late Friday unveiled camouflage uniforms bearing the branch’s first nametapes for its members.

“The first #SpaceForce utility uniform nametapes have touched down in the Pentagon,” the service branch tweeted from its official account, attaching a photo of the uniforms.

The uniforms were welcomed with praise by some, including the official Twitter account for the U.S. Navy, which called the clothing “out of this world” in a tweet.

“What are the coordinates? Let’s trade,” the military branch added.

However, some social media users seized on the opportunity to mock the uniforms, asking questions like, “Why do we need camo in space?”

Another Twitter user wrote: “Camo in space? WTF? More wasted tax dollars. Great job!”

The USSF responded to some of the criticism in a tweet later on Saturday morning, explaining that the branch had been utilizing uniforms from other military branches to prevent unnecessary costs.

“USSF is utilizing current Army/Air Force uniforms, saving costs of designing/producing a new one,” it wrote, adding: “Members will look like their joint counterparts they’ll be working with, on the ground.”

The Space Force officially launched last month after President Trump signed into law the 2020 National Defense Authorization Act, which created the service.

The branch, which is tasked with handling and carrying out space operations, is the first armed service created in the country since 1947.
 
Obama's Legacy: Obamacare slowly dismantled the second he leaves office.


Trump's Legacy: Space Force.

I know which legacy I'd pick.
 
I am curious what a modern attempt at a military song would be like. I feel like they will fuck it up somehow.

We call upon our troopers, in this our darkest hour,
Our way of life is what we're fighting for,
The flag that flies above us, inspires us each day,
To give our very best, in every way!

It's a good day to die,
When you know the reasons why,
Citizens, we fight for what is right,
A noble sacrifice,
When duty calls, you pay the price,
For the Federation I will give my life!

Well all is fair in love and war,
That's what my gunny says:
You're not alive unless you're almost dyin',
These are the words I march by: Duty, Courage, Honor,
And every single day I'm out there tryin'!

It's a good day to die,
When you know the reasons why,
Citizens, we fight for what is right,
A noble sacrifice,
When duty calls, you pay the price,
For the Federation I will give my life!

(Courage, Duty, Honor!)

The Eagle, he flies high above us,
The Eagle, he makes our spirit soar,
He gives me the strength to carry on,
To fight, and win this war!

It's a good day to die,
When you know the reasons why,
Citizens, we fight for what is right,

(Courage, Duty, Honor!)

A noble sacrifice,
When duty calls, you pay the price,
For the Federation I will give my life!
 
Nice uniforms, I prefer the upcoming power armor though.

Man, Twitter REALLY doesn't like anything fun or cool, huh? You could show them a full on fucking Evangelion-type mech in a few years time, and they would still bash it for the same reasons they always have. Lighten up, shit is getting good.
 
Nice uniforms, I prefer the upcoming power armor though.

Man, Twitter REALLY doesn't like anything fun or cool, huh? You could show them a full on fucking Evangelion-type mech in a few years time, and they would still bash it for the same reasons they always have. Lighten up, shit is getting good.
Where do you buy that pattern though, can't find it on Amazon or eBay.
 
Memes aside, it's probably for the best to get Space Force started now rather than trying to wrangle out a compromise 50 years down the line with different services claiming various sections of space operations.
 
Until the Space Force is sending personnel out to garrison a base on the Moon or Mars, it's immaterial what kind of camouflage they are using for their shirt sleeves attire. In fact, you probably want a high contrast color on their space suits and clothing so that if anyone gets lost on an EVA, the search and rescue team will have slightly easier time of finding them.

I read that when the US Navy switched to those dark blue camouflage BDUs, they were having more trouble than before when people fell overboard and needed to be fished out of the water, because it was hard to see the blue against the ocean water.
 
Space Force is mostly a rebrand. They will do the same satellite management stuff as they did when it was called Air Force Space Command. The U.S. Space Command is more interesting in the short term, and should unify the U.S. military's space related assets and personnel.

The decision to reuse uniforms points to there being less waste than expected, but even if there is a little waste, the Space Force push has raised awareness and the cool factor of the U.S. military's space operations better than any PR campaign ever could. Lots of cheap publicity for this new branch and Twitter outrage helps.

The real Space Force fun will come if their mission gets expanded, although that could take decades. An easy change would be to put them in charge of identifying and redirecting potentially hazardous asteroids. NASA is putting in the work with missions like the Double Asteroid Redirection Test and the Near-Earth Object Surveillance Mission but there has been very inconsistent funding. Things will improve for everybody once SpaceX starts flying cheap Starships.
 
The camouflage should be that purple/blue swirly with white bits "galaxy print" shit that basic bitches love all over their leggings. get that shit done ASAP

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These people love to complain for the sake of complaining at Trump and trying to make him look "dumb". I saw a tweet laughing at the idea that they didn't want to spend more money in new uniforms, as in "lol, are we supposed to believe Trump supporters are ok with saving expenses?". Imagine a normal citizen reading this. "Oh, no. The government is trying to spend less money, how awful!". Right, lol.
 
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