Boston Herald

Space Force gets flag, ‘superduper missile’

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force — the newest branch of the armed services — now has its own flag.

Defense Department officials presented President Donald Trump with the Space Force flag during a short Oval Office event on Friday. The dark blue and white flag includes elements intended to evoke the vast recesses of outer space.

The Space Force, which was officially establishe­d in December, is the first new military service since the U.S. Air Force was establishe­d in 1947. The 16,000 airmen and civilians that make up the Space Force technicall­y remain part of the Air Force, which previously oversaw offensive operations in space. But Trump has made clear he sees the newest service as critical to the future of American defense.

The president said during Friday’s ceremony that the U.S. is building a “super-duper missile” that can travel “17 times faster than what we have right now.”

The flag includes a Delta Wing — long a symbol in the Air Force — meant to signify change and innovation. Dark and light shades of gray within the delta were incorporat­ed in a nod to the 24/7 nature of the Space Force’s work.

The flag also features a globe, for the Space Force fighters’ home turf, and an elliptical orbit around the globe was incorporat­ed to signify the force’s mission to defend and protect from adversarie­s and threats emanating in space.

This flag was produced by artists and crafts people at the Defense Logistics Agency flag room in Philadelph­ia from a design finalized and documented by the Department’s Institute of Heraldry at Fort Belvoir, Virginia.

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Ap pHotos BOLDLY: Gen. John ‘Jay’ Raymond, commander of U.S. Space Command, left, and Chief Master Sgt. Roger Towberman hold the flag of the Space Force at an Oval Office event Friday that also featured the unveiling of Space Force insignia.
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