United States Space Force
United States Space Force | |
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Logo of the United States Space Force | |
Founded | 20 December 2019 |
Country | United States |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Branch | United States Armed Forces |
Type | Space force |
Role | Space warfare |
Size | 180 Starships |
Headquarters | The Octagon Columbia, Eisenhower, U.S. |
Motto | Semper Supra Template:Small |
Colors | [Colors as of 2326] |
March | [March name if applicable] |
Equipment | [Key equipment types] |
Engagements | [Major engagements by 2326] |
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Notable commanders | [Names of notable past commanders] |
Overview
United States Space Force (USSF)
The United States Space Force (USSF) has evolved significantly since its inception in the early 21st century, becoming a formidable branch of the U.S. military by the 23rd century. As humanity expanded into the stars, the USSF adapted to meet the challenges of interstellar warfare and diplomacy.
Marine Corps Component
A significant component of the USSF is its Marine Corps. The United States Marine Corps was transferred from the Office of the Navy to the Office of the Space Force in the 22nd century, as the importance of interplanetary warfare rose. The Marine Corps has significant integrated elements including 8 Marine Escort Squadrons and 8 Light Support Flotillas. These forces are specialized for planetary assault and defense operations, with 2 Orbital Dominance Groups for space-to-ground support and 4 Marine Assault Groups for direct planetary intervention.
Culture and Doctrine
The USSF operates much like the USN in terms of it's military culture and traditions. Though there are certain differences, such as Astrogation Officers instead of Navigation Officers. With operations spanning multiple star systems, USSF personnel are trained to be adaptable and self-reliant.
Given the strategic importance of T-Gates and the complex interstellar political landscape, the USSF plays a crucial role in both military operations and diplomacy. Its presence across human-controlled space serves not only as a deterrent to potential adversaries but also as a visible representation of U.S. power and influence.
The USSF's doctrine emphasizes flexibility and combined arms operations, integrating space, air, and ground assets for both orbital and planetary missions. This holistic approach to space warfare reflects the complex nature of interstellar conflicts and the need to protect U.S. interests across multiple fronts.
History
Foundation and early years (2019-2100)
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Expansion era (2100-2200)
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Modern era (2200-present)
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Organization
Organizationally, the USSF is structured around its fleet composition, which includes a mix of powerful capital ships and smaller, more nimble vessels. At the core of the fleet are 12 Supercarrier Battle Groups, each centered around a massive USSF Supercarrier. These are supported by 8 Heavy Cruiser Squadrons and 12 Large Escort Squadrons, forming the backbone of the USSF's deep space combat capabilities. For more specialized roles, the USSF maintains 8 Scout Escort Flotillas and 4 Cruiser Pickets, designed for reconnaissance and rapid response missions.
The United States Space Force operates under four principle commands, each covering a region of the grid with a headquarters located on Jewel system.
Structure
Headquarters | Major Commands |
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The Octagon |
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Personnel
Total active personnel | Reserve personnel | Civilian personnel |
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[Number as of 2326] | [Number as of 2326] | [Number as of 2326] |
Unit Name | Number of Units | Category |
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Supercarrier Battle Group | ||
USSF Supercarrier | 12 | Supercarrier Battle Group |
Heavy Cruiser Squadron | ||
USSF Heavy Cruiser Squadron | 8 | Heavy Cruiser Squadron |
Large Escort Squadron | ||
USSF Large Escort Squadron | 12 | Large Escort Squadron |
Small Escort Flotillas | ||
Coastguard Escort Flotilla | 30 | Small Escort Flotilla |
USSF Scout Escort Flotilla | 8 | Small Escort Flotilla |
USSF Cruiser Picket | 4 | Cruiser Picket |
USSF Escort Flotilla | 4 | Small Escort Flotilla |
Operator Control Fleet | 10 | Small Escort Flotilla |
Marines | ||
USSF Marine Escort Squadron | 8 | Large Escort Squadron |
USSF Light Support Flotilla | 8 | Light Support Flotilla |
USSF Marine ODG Group | 2 | Orbital Dominance Group |
USSF Marine Assault Group | 4 | Marine Assault Group |
Ranks and insignia
US DoD pay grade | O-10 | O-9 | O-8 | O-7 | O-6 | O-5 | O-4 | O-3 | O-2 | O-1 | Officer candidate |
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NATO code | OF-9 | OF-8 | OF-7 | OF-6 | OF-5 | OF-4 | OF-3 | OF-2 | OF-1 | OF(D) | |
Insignia | ★★★★ | ★★★ | ★★ | ★ | File:USSF Colonel insignia.png | File:USSF Lt Colonel insignia.png | File:USSF Major insignia.png | File:USSF Captain insignia.png | File:USSF First Lieutenant insignia.png | File:USSF Second Lieutenant insignia.png | Various insignia |
Service dress uniform (Class A) | File:USSF General.png | File:USSF Lt General.png | File:USSF Maj General.png | File:USSF Brig General.png | File:USSF Colonel.png | File:USSF Lt Colonel.png | File:USSF Major.png | File:USSF Captain.png | File:USSF First Lieutenant.png | File:USSF Second Lieutenant.png | File:USSF Cadet.png |
Title | General | Lieutenant general | Major general | Brigadier general | Colonel | Lieutenant colonel | Major | Captain | First lieutenant | Second lieutenant | Cadet / Officer trainee |
Abbreviation | Gen | Lt Gen | Maj Gen | Brig Gen | Col | Lt Col | Maj | Capt | 1st Lt | 2d Lt | Cdt / OT |
See also
- United States Army
- United States Navy
- United States Air Force
- United States Marine Corps
- United States Coast Guard
References
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