The U.S. Space Force will not have a big birthday celebration like the Army or Navy had this year, but the service keeps moving forward after what its chief of space operations calls “a year of tremendous growth.”
The U.S. Space Force will not have a big birthday celebration like the Army or Navy had this year, but the service keeps moving forward after what its chief of space operations calls “a year of tremendous growth.”
The U.S. Space Force Guardian Arena event, which is in its third year, began with a safety briefing and written intelligence exam at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex before migrating to Patrick Space Force Base for two days of rigorous obstacles.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Air Force Secretary Troy Meink will attend the unveiling of the U.S. Space Command headquarters sign at Redstone Arsenal Army base in Alabama later this week.