The 53rd Space Operations Squadron (53 SOPS) is a United States Space Force unit. Assigned to the Space Operations Command's Space Delta 8, it is responsible for providing payload and transmission command and control of the Wideband Global SATCOM and Defense Satellite Communications System constellations. It is headquartered at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado.[1][2] Whereas the 4th Space Operations Squadron (4 SOPS) operates the satellite "bus" (e.g. the solar cells, batteries, propulsion, etc), the 53 SOPS is responsible for operating the mission payload - high capacity "wideband" military satellite communications.
53rd Space Operations Squadron | |
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Active | 29 June 2022–present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Space Force |
Type | Squadron |
Role | Satellite Control |
Part of | Space Delta 8 |
Headquarters | Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado, U.S. |
Motto(s) | "Hold the Sky... Titans in Space!" |
Commanders | |
Commander | Lt Col D. Susan Rogers |
Superintendent | SMSgt Raymond T. Flores |
History
editThe Squadron's namesake comes from the Army's 53rd Signal Battalion, which before deactivation was assigned the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command's U.S. Army Satellite Operations Brigade. In September 2021, it was announced that the Battalion's operational mission and personnel would be transferred to the United States Space Force.[3][4] Activated on 29 June 2022 at a ceremony held at Peterson Space Force Base, the Squadron became the newest unit within the United States Space Force.[5] The unit is distinct in its mission, being the sole armed forces entity to control payload functionality for all U.S. Wideband MILSATCOM.
Emblem symbolism
editThe 53d Space Operations Squadron's emblem consists of the following elements:[6]
- Platinum represents the men and women of Space Operations Command.
- Atlas and the Globe symbolize the unwavering strength and support 53d Space Operations Squadron Guardians provide globally to warfighters, interdepartmental, and multinational partners.
- The spacecraft and orbit signify Guardians' mastery of payloads and transmission control through generations of communications platforms.
- The constellation Pleiades pays homage to the organization's past as a United States Army unit and the seven stars represent previous command structure and operational elements at each Wideband Satellite Operations Center. Ancient stories depict the Pleiades as a group of loved ones who left their way of life to ascend to the heavens, and the 53d Space Operations Squadron embodies these stories in its transfer to the United States Space Force.
Structure
editHeadquarters, Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado
- Detachment A, Fort Detrick, Maryland
- Detachment B, Fort Meade, Maryland
- Detachment C, Landstuhl, Germany - Activated 19 July 2022[7]
- Detachment D, Wahiawa, Hawaii - Changed from Camp Roberts, California to Wahiawa, Hawaii in 2011[8]
- Detachment E, Fort Buckner, Japan
List of commanders
edit- Lt Col D. Susan Rogers, 29 June 2022[5]
List of superintendents
edit- SMSgt Raymond T. Flores, 29 June 2022[5]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "53rd Signal Battalion leads the Army's space operations". www.army.mil.
- ^ "U.S. Army Satellite Operations Brigade". www.smdc.army.mil.
- ^ "Space Force reveals which Army and Navy units are moving to the space branch". SpaceNews. 21 September 2021.
- ^ "Army, Navy SATCOM Mission Areas Shifting to U.S. Space Force". United States Space Force.
- ^ a b c https://www.facebook.com/events/614440339702668/ [user-generated source]
- ^ "53d Space Operations Squadron Emblem Explainer".
- ^ "53rd Space Operations Squadron activates at Landstuhl". DVIDS. 20 July 2022.
- ^ "ADA Reference" (PDF). apps.dtic.mil. 21 October 2022.
External links
edit- Media related to 53rd Space Operations Squadron at Wikimedia Commons