S4S News


May 6, 2024

S4S Deputy Commander promoted to Major General

U.S. Space Force Maj. Gen. Dennis O. Bythewood, U.S. Space Forces - Space Deputy Commander, held a ceremony for his promotion to Major General at Vandenberg Space Forces Base, Calif., May 3, 2024. S4S leadership, family and friends were in attendance

May 3, 2024

NSDC member competes at Armed Forces Sports Bowling Championship

U.S. Space Force Sgt. Haddi Treon, Space Delta 2 Det. 1 weapons and tactics tactician, poses for a photo with a bowling ball at Fort George G. Meade, Md., April 26, 2024. Treon competed in the Armed Forces Sports bowling championship as part of the

May 1, 2024

Lt. Gen. Schiess visits SWAC

U.S. Space Force Lt. Gen. Douglas A. Schiess, U.S. Space Forces-Space (S4S) commander and the Combined Joint Force Space Component commander, poses for a photo with members of the U.S. Space Force Space Warfighting Analysis Center, Space Training and
U.S. Space Command News
Culminating Nimble Titan 24 Senior Leader Event to take place in Germany
By Lt. Col. Alissa Modrow | May 9, 2024
This month senior foreign affairs, defense, and military leaders from more than 20 nations and international organizations will attend the Nimble Titan 24 Senior Leader Event in Germany...

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket booster carrying a payload of two WorldView Legion satellites launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base, Calif., May 2, 2024. This launch marked a collaboration between the U.S. Space Forces – Space and Maxar Technologies, a commercial space company. This mission was supported by S4S’s CIC program, which fosters collaboration between the DoD and commercial space companies to deliver critical space capabilities. (U.S. Space Force photo by TSgt. Luke Kitterman)
DoD’s Commercial Integration Cell Program Supports Successful Launch of Maxar’s WorldView Legion Satellites
By Courtesy Story | May 8, 2024
Commercial geospatial insights company Maxar Technologies Inc., launched two WorldView Legion satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base, Calif., May 2, 2024.Supported by Space Force operators, the launch of these two...

U.S. Space Force Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman, left of sign, stands for a group photo with Guardians assigned to 73rd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron, Detachment 2, during a visit to Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, May 6, 2024. Saltzman met with Guardians at Osan AB, witnessing firsthand the magnitude of the service’s mission in the region and addressing the importance of space superiority in discussions with government and defense officials in Seoul during his visit to the Republic to Korea May 5-7.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Eric Burks)
U.S. Space Force top general visits Space Forces Korea
By | May 8, 2024
U.S. Space Force Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman met with Guardians as well as government and military officials during a visit to Osan Air Base and Seoul May 5-7, 2024...

Participants of SPACE FLAG 24-1 pose for a group photo at Schriever Space Force Base, Colo., April 19, 2024. This event saw the participation of nearly 400 individuals focusing on space mission integration planning. (U.S. Space Force photo by Judi Tomich)
Preparing for tomorrow: SPACE FLAG 24-1 strengthens operational readiness
By | May 7, 2024
Space Training and Readiness Command hosted the 19th iteration of the SPACE FLAG exercise at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado, last month. This event saw the participation of nearly 400 individuals focusing on space...

Lt. Gen. Thomas James, USSPACECOM deputy commander, speaks at a panel discussion during the inaugural NATO Space Symposium in Toulouse, France, April 29, 2024. James was invited to represent the command and during the panel, spoke to “The Importance of Space for the Future of NATO’s Deterrence and Defense”, allowing him to share examples of the command’s successes that have increased Space Domain Awareness and improve its protect and defend mission through the integration of commercial partners. The symposium brought together approximately 300 attendees from across 27 of the 32 Allied nations, representing defense, industry and academic communities, who focused on the symposium’s overall theme, “Deterrence, Defence and Resilience in and through the Space Domain.” The historic symposium was hosted by the NATO Headquarters International Military Staff and Allied Command Transformation. (Courtesy Photo from NATO)
USSPACECOM ‘Partners to Win’ at NATO’s First Space Symposium
By | May 6, 2024
Lt. Gen. Thomas James, U.S. Space Command deputy commander, and Royal Air Force Air Commodore Darren Whiteley, USSPACECOM Strategy, Policy and Plans deputy director, represented the command at the inaugural NATO Space...

Gen. Stephen Whiting, U.S. Space Command commander, gives the oath of enlistment a community ceremony to honor high school seniors who are enlisting in the U.S. Armed Services  in Colorado Springs, Colorado, May 2, 2024.  Whiting commended the enlistees for continuing the legacy of the all-volunteer force, now celebrating its 50th year, and their commitment to serving a cause greater than themselves to “ensure the common defense of our great nation.” He also challenged the young men and women in attendance, stating, “our military strength comes from the trust and support placed in our junior enlisted personnel and non-commissioned officers,” emphasizing that some other countries do not empower their enlisted force like the U.S. does. Before the event, Whiting and Simmons spoke with enlistees, their families, and service recruiters, expressing gratitude for their respective roles in the enlistees decision to serve the nation. Military, civic, and industry leaders were also in attendance, offering support and resources for families and recruits. The ceremony, organized by the national non-profit Our Community Salutes with support from numerous sponsors, has been hosting similar events across the country for 15 years, providing vital support to enlistees and their families.
USSPACECOM Commander Honors Colorado Springs Enlistees
By | May 3, 2024
Gen. Stephen Whiting, U.S. Space Command commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Jacob Simmons, USSPACECOM command senior enlisted leader, honored high school seniors who are enlisting in the U.S. Armed Services at a community...

Attendees of the Third Annual Joint Space Medicine Forum posed for a photograph in Colorado Springs, Colorado, April 24,2024. The Joint Space Medicine Forum hosted more than 40 medical professionals in person and virtually from 17 government and civilian organizations to discuss current operations and training to ensure space medicine provides the best care for the Human Space Flight Support program and our space operators. USSPACECOM, working with Allies and Partners, plans, executes, and integrates military spacepower into multi-domain global operations in order to deter aggression, defend national interests, and when necessary, defeat threats.
USSPACECOM Hosts third iteration of Space Medicine Forum
By | May 1, 2024
U.S. Space Command’s Surgeon General’s office hosted more than 40 medical professionals in-person and virtually from 17 government and civilian organizations during its third Annual Joint Space Medicine Forum April 24-26, in...

Gen. Stephen N. Whiting, U.S. Space Command commander, reviewed the Japanese Self Defense Force ceremonial honor guard, alongside Japan Joint Staff Chairman Gen. Yoshihide Yoshida, during an arrival ceremony in front of the Japanese Ministry of Defense in Tokyo, April 24, 2024. Whiting and Chief Master Sgt. Jacob Simmons, USSPACECOM command senior enlisted leader, visited the Indo-Pacific region April 18-28 as part of their first international trip as a combatant command team.
USSPACECOM leaders travel to Indo-Pacific
By | April 30, 2024
Gen. Stephen Whiting, commander of U.S. Space Command, and Chief Master Sgt. Jacob Simmons, USSPACECOM command senior enlisted leader, embarked upon their first international trip as a combatant command team to the U.S...