In 1921, Italian General Giulio Douhet claimed that “he who controls the air controls everything,” speaking to the importance of air superiority in armed conflict. More than one century later, View More ›
The History Behind The Space Force Flag
Did you know that the space force flag has a fascinating history? It was actually designed by artists within the Defense Logistics Agency that makes all of the President’s personal View More ›
Space Race 2.0: US Goes Head-to-Head with China
A new “promising” contender joins the sophisticated race to dominate space. The United States literally leaped ahead of the Space Race after famed astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin landed View More ›
Space Launch Delta 45 On-Boards New Launch Partners To Meet Mission Demand
PATRICK SPACE FORCE BASE, Fla. – In the past ten years, there has been a considerable increase in the number of space launches from Space Launch Delta 45(SDL45) at the View More ›
Q&A: Space Force’s CFSCC Welcomes New Command and Explores Their History
VANDENBERG SPACE FORCE BASE, Calif. – On Aug. 22, 2022, the Combined Force Space Component Command (CFSCC) welcomed Maj. Gen. Douglas A. Schiess and his wife, Mrs. Debbie Schiess, took View More ›
What is the Minuteman III ICBM?
(Editor’s Note; We encourage our readers to send us pieces to be considered for publication. This comes from Cris Gettel, a veteran of both the regular Army and National Guard. View More ›
2 US Military Services May Waive Drug and Alcohol Test Results, Recruits Who Smoked Marijuana Now Welcome?
Aim High Maybe the US Air Force should change its motto back to “Aim High.” When I joined the Army back in 1986 and was preparing to go to the View More ›
US Ramps Up Hypersonic Weapon Detect System
The race to develop hypersonic weapons has become significantly prominent for the United States Space Force as they seek to combat future threats against China and Russia’s rapidly growing missile View More ›
US Space Force-Virgin Orbit ‘Straight Up’ Mission Makes First Successful Night Satellite Launch
Virgin Orbit has achieved another milestone, successfully launching its first nighttime satellite placement into low-Earth orbit. In 2020, the US Space Force allocated a $35 million contract to Virgin Orbit View More ›
Coast Guard Recues 2 Mariners on a 110-Foot Vessel in the Caribbean
The United States Coast Guard Cutter Bernard C. Webber’s crew reported that they rescued two mariners on board the massive 110-foot motor vessel, Supplier One, on Sunday after it began View More ›