The Air Force Space Command's (AFSPC) mission is to provide resilient and cost-effective space and cyberspace capabilities for the Joint Force and the Nation. AFSPC organizes, trains, and equips Air Force cyberspace forces to conduct sustained operations in, through, and from cyberspace and fully integrates with air and space operations. It serves as the lead major command (MAJCOM) for Air Force cyberspace procedures and concepts of operations.
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| - The Air Force Space Command's (AFSPC) mission is to provide resilient and cost-effective space and cyberspace capabilities for the Joint Force and the Nation. AFSPC organizes, trains, and equips Air Force cyberspace forces to conduct sustained operations in, through, and from cyberspace and fully integrates with air and space operations. It serves as the lead major command (MAJCOM) for Air Force cyberspace procedures and concepts of operations.
- Air Force Space Command is a major command of the United States Air Force, with its headquarters at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. AFSPC supports U.S. military operations worldwide through the use of many different types of satellite, launch and cyber operations. During Apophis' attack of Earth, the Air Force Space Command reported that the Goa'uld-busters hit the shield of Apophis' Ha'tak, without causing significant damage. (SG1: "The Serpent's Lair") During the Full Alert Incident, Air Force Space Command put all its missile wings on alert. (SG1: "Full Alert")
- Air Force Space Command (AFSPC) is a major command of the United States Air Force, with its headquarters at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. AFSPC supports U.S. military operations worldwide through the use of many different types of satellite, launch and cyber operations. Operationally, AFSPC is under the Combatant Commander of the U.S. Strategic Command. More than 40,000 people perform AFSPC missions at 88 locations worldwide, including military, civilians and contractors. This includes approximately 22,000 military personnel and 9,000 civilian employees, although their missions overlap.
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- CMSgt Linus Jordan
- Gen William L. Shelton
- Lt Gen John E. Hyten
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| - The Air Force Space Command's (AFSPC) mission is to provide resilient and cost-effective space and cyberspace capabilities for the Joint Force and the Nation. AFSPC organizes, trains, and equips Air Force cyberspace forces to conduct sustained operations in, through, and from cyberspace and fully integrates with air and space operations. It serves as the lead major command (MAJCOM) for Air Force cyberspace procedures and concepts of operations.
- Air Force Space Command (AFSPC) is a major command of the United States Air Force, with its headquarters at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. AFSPC supports U.S. military operations worldwide through the use of many different types of satellite, launch and cyber operations. Operationally, AFSPC is under the Combatant Commander of the U.S. Strategic Command. More than 40,000 people perform AFSPC missions at 88 locations worldwide, including military, civilians and contractors. This includes approximately 22,000 military personnel and 9,000 civilian employees, although their missions overlap. On 1 December 2009, the intercontinental ballistic missile mission was transferred to the new Air Force Global Strike Command. AFSPC gained the cyber operations mission with the stand-up of 24th Air Force under AFSPC in August 2009.
- Air Force Space Command is a major command of the United States Air Force, with its headquarters at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. AFSPC supports U.S. military operations worldwide through the use of many different types of satellite, launch and cyber operations. During Apophis' attack of Earth, the Air Force Space Command reported that the Goa'uld-busters hit the shield of Apophis' Ha'tak, without causing significant damage. (SG1: "The Serpent's Lair") During the Full Alert Incident, Air Force Space Command put all its missile wings on alert. (SG1: "Full Alert")
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