Air Force Space Command Space Operations Squadron
Air Force Space Command Space Operations Squadron | |
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AFSPC SOPS emblem | |
Active | 1994 – present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Type | Space Operations |
Role | Combat Support |
Part of | AFSPC |
Garrison/HQ | Peterson AFB, Colorado |
Military unit
The Air Force Space Command Space Operations Squadron is a United States Air Force Air Force Space Command satellite operations unit located at Peterson AFB, Colorado.[1]
History
The unit was formed as the Air Force Space Command Space Operations Flight on 31 May 1994, and activated on 1 July 1994. The unit was later redesignated the Air Force Space Command Space Operations Squadron on 15 August 1998.[1]
Previous designations
- AFSPC Space Operations Squadron (15 August 1998 – present)[1]
- AFSPC Space Operations Flight (31 May 1994 – 15 August 1998)[1]
Locations
- Peterson AFB, Colorado (1 July 1994 – present)
Decorations
- Air Force Organizational Excellence Award[1]
- 1 March 2004 – 1 March 2006
- 1 November 2000-31 October 2002
References
- ^ a b c d e AF Freedom of Information Act Request 2009-01096-F, 2 June 2009
External links
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Space Operations Command
- Fourteenth (Strategic)
- Space and Missile Systems
- Space Innovation and Development
- 614th Air and Space Operations
- Cape Canaveral
- Cape Cod
- Cavalier
- Cheyenne Mountain
- Clear
- Eldorado (closed)
- Kaena Point
- New Boston
- Onizuka (closed)
- 61st
- 821st Air Base Group
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