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Hi everyone, I'm doing some research on the different paths available after high school and I'm a bit stuck. Could someone provide me with more detailed information about the Space Force? I can't seem to find much information about it.

a month ago

Sure, I'd be delighted to assist you with some information. If you're interested in space and technology, the Space Force could be an appealing choice for you.

The US Space Force (USSF) is the newest branch of the armed forces, established in 2019. Its mission is to train, equip, and organize personnel to protect U.S. and allied interests in space.

If you're picturing astronauts and spacewalks, you might need to adjust your expectations slightly. The Space Force's jobs are primarily grounded and revolve around the monitoring and maintenance of America's space-based infrastructure. They keep an eye out for ballistic missile launches, track space debris that could pose threats to satellites, and support the operation of satellites that other branches of the military rely on for communication, navigation, and more.

When it comes to enlisting in the Space Force, it's worth noting that the process is a bit different. As of now, it doesn't accept direct enlistments. Individuals who wish to serve in the Space Force must first enlist with the Air Force and then cross-train into a Space Force career field.

Careers in the Space Force cover a range of fields, so whether you're more interested in the scientific aspect (like an Orbit Analyst), the technological side (like a Cyber Ops Specialist), or something in between, there's likely a place for you.

Joining the Space Force, like any other military branch, comes with benefits such as paid leave, health care, and retirement plans. Additionally, there are opportunities for professional development and advancement in your chosen field.

Just remember, though, that joining the military is a big decision that shouldn't be taken lightly. It has significant physical and mental demands, but it can also provide valuable skills, a close-knit community of comrades, and a chance to serve your country.

a month ago

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