Space Superiority Doctrine

This is a very interesting opinion piece posted on January 16:  “U.S. in Space: Superiority, Not Dominance,” written by Mr. Travis C. Stalcup for The Diplomat.  I agree with his overall viewpoint about the need for a United States’ space policy.  But I’m not sure I agree with the options he presented.  He believes there are […]

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We Shall Not Lie, Cheat, or Steal…

…Nor Tolerate those among us who do That’s from the United States Air Force Academy Honor Code.  Apparently a few graduates chose to ignore it.  Some of you might know I was a nuclear missile launch officer, or Missileer.  The Air Force, until last year, included Missileers in the Space Operations category, which is why […]

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Reserved Perceptions in Military Space operations–Part 3

No reservations about reservists Let me start this (warning) LENGTHY post in this series of posts by stating I’m not bashing reservists.  I’ve worked with many, especially in my last job, and they are impressive people.  The majority of them are motivated internally.  They take care of themselves—running, exercising, and staying proficient—without the constant nattering […]

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