Top Air and Space Force leaders celebrate 1-year anniversary of Space Force

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U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. - Secretary of the Air Force Barbara Barrett, Chief of Space Operations Gen. John W. Raymond, and Chief Master Sgt. Roger A. Towberman, Space Force senior enlisted adviser, sent a letter to all Total Force Airmen across the Air Force to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the U.S. Space Force, Dec. 20.

President Donald Trump signed the 2020 National Defense Authorization Act and with it, directed the establishment of the U.S. Space Force as the sixth branch of the armed forces, Dec 20, 2019.

The letter from Barrett, Raymond and Towberman reads as follows:

“Guardians,

Today we mark the first anniversary of the establishment of the United States Space Force.  Each American armed service traces its origin to a critical moment in our nation’s history.  Our Army, Navy, and Marine Corps were established in the crucible of America’s Revolutionary War. The Air Force became an independent service after the allied victory in World War II and as America prepared to defend freedom in a global Cold War.  Now, with renewed focus on great power competition in an era of indispensable space, we have been called to compete!  We are resolved to ensure America continues to enjoy a stable, secure and accessible space domain to protect the people and interests of the United States and our allies.

Our first year has been incredible by any standard.  Looking back, you invented a lean and agile service that unleashed the boldness in our DNA.  Through grassroots efforts, you forged a new Spacepower doctrine, updating the military art and science of space as a warfighting domain.  Knowing that America and its Space Force will never fight alone, you built powerful partnerships with the joint force and other space-faring nations.  And most notably, you became an incubator for change, charting a course to build the first digital service, accelerate innovation, and revolutionize capability development. Making these accomplishments even more impressive, you did this while executing critical missions and taking care of teammates during a global pandemic.

You have written the first chapter of our story.  More important than what you wrote is the way you wrote it.  You have established an enduring heritage punctuated by agility, innovation, and boldness.  As we look toward the future, you will be the authors of America’s security, strength, and leadership in freedom’s highest frontier. We thank you and your families for your service, sacrifice, and commitment to the defense of our nation.

Happy 1st Birthday and Semper Supra!”

The three Air and Space Force senior officials signed the letter and their signatures are present on the document when they sent it to the entire Air Force