Space Force flag to be unveiled to the world, presented to President Trump on Friday0
- From Around the Web, Space
- May 15, 2020
For the first time in 72 years, the official flag of a new U.S. military service will be unveiled on Friday.
For the first time in 72 years, the official flag of a new U.S. military service will be unveiled on Friday.
The U.S. Space Force has unveiled its first advertisement in a push to attract recruits.
The newest branch of the US military has taken delivery of its first weapon, but it’s probably not what you think.
The US military’s newest branch has launched its first satellite, despite a short delay in the countdown.
The newly unveiled logo for US Space Force appears to have boldly gone where Star Trek went before.
The retired lieutenant warned in a speech that China will dominate if left unchecked.
President Donald Trump recently called for a “Space Force” to defend the United States’ extraterrestrial operations. Russia, China, and India have also beefed up their military capabilities in space. Are we headed for a cosmic conflict?
Late last week, military news site Task & Purpose confirmed a disturbing fact: the newly created U.S. Space Force has no intention of fighting aliens. Despite the recent uptick of military UFO sightings, the Pentagon appears uninterested (at least officially) in the possibility of hostile aliens. But if an alien invasion does take place, which arm of the Pentagon would respond? The answer: probably all of them.
Is the President afraid of aliens? I’m not sure, but there is a legit reason some lawmakers want to create a sixth branch of the military the President is calling the Space Force.
The question has arisen as to whether Trump’s calling for a Space Force has anything to do with recent revelations that the Pentagon was conducting secret UFO studies.