10th_Space_Operations_Squadron

10th Space Operations Squadron

10th Space Operations Squadron

U.S. Space Force unit


The 10th Space Operations Squadron (10 SOPS) is the United States Space Force unit responsible for operating the Mobile User Objective System and Ultra-High Frequency Follow-On satellite constellations, providing global communications to the United States Armed Forces.[1][2]

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History

Navy Working Uniform "Type III" unit shoulder patch featuring the NAG emblem elements: Ursa Major and Polaris as a reference to celestial navigation and a stylized satellite orbiting Earth. Also shown are Laguna Peak and Mugu Rock.

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 system.[5] The Navy Astronautics Group was redesignated as the Naval Satellite Operations Center (NAVSOC) in June 1990.

Space Force (2022-present)

Lt Gen Stephen Whiting and VADM Ross Myers at the joint NAVSOC/10 SOPS ceremony on 6 June 2022.

In September 2021, it was announced that NAVSOC would be transferred from the Navy to the newly-independent US Space Force under Space Delta 8.[6][7][8] On 6 June 2022, NAVSOC was formally disestablished and 10 SOPS assumed its mission, personnel, resources, and heritage in total.[9] According to Space Delta 8, the squadron was given its number to honor its heritage under 10th Fleet.[10]

Constellations

The unit has operated various types of military satellites, including:

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Command Structure

Former site:

List of commanders

  • Lt Col Jason Sanders, 6 June 2022

References

  1. "(U) NAVSOC". www.wslfweb.org.
  2. "Naval Aviation News" (pdf). February 1963. p. 9. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  3. "U.S. Navy operates on Schriever". Schriever Space Force Base. 13 October 2016.
  4. "Space Delta 8". www.facebook.com.
  5. "GFO (GEOSAT Follow-On) Satellite". eoPortal Directory. Retrieved 18 February 2022.

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