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  2. Navy Space Command - Wikipedia

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    The Navy Space Command (abbreviated NAVSPACECOM) is a command that is tasked with developing space capability to provide the United States Navy with global communications, targeting, and reconnaissance using space-based assets. It was formed in 2002, when the former Naval Space Command was disbanded and replaced by NAVSPACECOM as the Navy ...

  3. Naval Space Command - Wikipedia

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    The Naval Space Command ( NSC) was a military command of the United States Navy and former component command of United States Space Command. It was headquartered at Dahlgren, Virginia, and began operations on 1 October 1985. [ 1] Naval Space Command used space capabilities to support naval forces through the operation of reconnaissance and ...

  4. United States Space Command - Wikipedia

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    Flag. United States Space Command ( USSPACECOM or SPACECOM) is a unified combatant command of the United States Department of Defense, responsible for military operations in outer space, specifically all operations 100 kilometers (62 miles) and greater above mean sea level. U.S. Space Command is responsible for the operational employment of ...

  5. History of the United States Space Force - Wikipedia

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    On 23 September 1985, United States Space Command (USSPACECOM) was established as a functional unified combatant command for military space operations. From a bureaucratic perspective, the creation of U.S. Space Command was perquisite in gaining Army and Navy support for Air Force Space Command.

  6. United States Space Force - Wikipedia

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    Air Force Space Command activation ceremony in 1982. The idea of a separate service for space originated in the 1960s. Military space activities were briefly consolidated under the Advanced Research Projects Agency in 1958, loosely centralizing space activities under a single organization. The Air Force, Army, and Navy feared that it would ...

  7. Leadership of the United States Space Command - Wikipedia

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    Thomas L. James, Deputy Commander. Will Pennington, Chief of Staff. David L. Stanfield, Director, Human Capital (J1) [ 1] Brian Sidari, Director, Intelligence (J2) Troy Endicott, Director, Global Space Operations (J3) Eric D. Little, Deputy Director, Operations (J3) Stephen E. Slade, Mobilization Assistant [ 2]

  8. United States Navy systems commands - Wikipedia

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    The systems commands, abbreviated as SysCom or SYSCOM, are the materiel agencies of the United States Department of the Navy, responsible for the design, construction, and maintenance of military systems such as ships, aircraft, facilities, and weapons. The systems commands replaced the Navy bureau system in 1966 and report to the Assistant ...

  9. 10th Space Operations Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The first military space operations command in history, [3] the Navy Astronautics Group (e or NAG) was established on May 22, 1962 under the command of CDR J.C. Quillen, Jr. [4] Tasked with operating the Navy's satellites, the unit commanded the Navy Navigational Satellite System, also known as Transit, the world's first satellite navigation ...