US Space Force Chief of Space Operations Gen. Jay Raymond displays the service’s uniform nametapes in the Pentagon on Jan. 17, 2020, in Arlington, Va. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Robert Barnett.
Air Force Magazine: Space Force to Adopt ‘Specialist,’ Other New Ranks Feb. 1
The Space Force will drop the rank system it inherited from the Air Force for a new set that combines Air Force and Army names, the service said in a Jan. 29 memo to Guardians.
A Space Force spokesman confirmed the authenticity of the memo, posted on a Facebook page popular with Airmen.
It’s the latest move to forge the new service’s own path forward as it tries to establish a culture separate from the Air Force it came from in December 2019.
Changes to the rank structure only affect enlisted troops, while officers will retain the same career ladder from second lieutenant to general.
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WNU Editor: The service's new structure closely matches the Air Force (link here).
More News On Space Force Posting It New Rank Structure
These Are the Official Space Force Ranks -- Military.com
Engage! Space Force rolls out its new ranks -- Politico
Here is the Space Force's new rank structure -- Air Force Times
U.S. Space Force mostly sticking with Air Force ranks -- Space News
Space Force chooses ranks similar to Air Force's -- The Hill
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