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DEL 15 activates two subordinate squadrons: 15th CACS, 15th ISRS

The elements in the new emblem are drawn from Roman tradition commonly used in U.S. Army intelligence heraldry. The outside border is platinum, the distinctive color of Space Operations Command. This represents the strength of SpOC’s Guardians, the rarity of its calling, and the nobility of its mission. The skeleton key represents the use of intelligence methods to unlock enemies’ secrets. The adversary objects in descent represent how intelligence integration leads the relative disadvantage of adversaries in the East and West. The solar system features the Earth in the foreground and the terrain displaying the contemporary areas of concern. Finally, the new moon and Mars in the background complete a representation of the three goals of the National Space Strategy. The mission of the 15th ISRS is to apply integrated intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities and effects to protect on-orbit assets and achieve space superiority. (U.S. Space Force photo by Dalton Prejeant)

PHOTO BY: Dalton Prejeant
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CAMERA

NIKON D5

LENS

70.0-200.0 mm f/2.8

APERTURE

45/10

SHUTTERSPEED

1/400

ISO

500

IMAGE IS PUBLIC DOMAIN

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