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 Recently leaders from three allied Defense Services achieved a major milestone when signing a trilateral Combined Operations Concept supporting Deep Space Advanced Radar Capability.
 uniformed C2WAC 25-3 students from U.S., U.K., and Australian military members along with 705th Training Squadron cadre, U.S. military, civilians and contractors, stand in front of a Red Arrow Hawk T1
 uniformed Royal Air Force and U.S. Air Force military members stand holding a frame picture.
 uniformed U.S., U.K., an Australian military members stand in front of Battle of Britian Memorial Flight hangar
 uniformed U.S., U.K., an Australian military members of C2WAC 25-3 stand in front of a Red Arrow Hawk T1
 The ML-1A Weather System Follow-on – Microwave (WSF-M) satellite was formally accepted by Space Operations Command (SpOC) today marking a major success for the next generation of modernized, space-based environmental monitoring (SBEM) systems.
 The U.S. Space Force’s Space Operations Command facilitated a multilateral engagement with defense space leaders from Angola, Kenya, and Nigeria on April 10 in Colorado Springs, Colo.
 Retired U.S. Space Force Gen. John W. Raymond, the first Chief of Space Operations, joined Space Operations Command company grade officers to Space Delta 6 Year of the CGO professional development seminar at Peterson Space Force Base, Colo., April 18, 2025. The seminar emphasized coaching as a mission-critical leadership tool, empowering officers to lead with confidence, adaptability and purpose.
 The Lockheed Martin Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) IIIA, Space Vehicle 08 (SV-08), prepares to be loaded to a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III from Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado, for transportation to Florida, April 1, 2025. The space vehicle was successfully transferred on April 2, 2025, through a coordinated effort between Lockheed Martin, the U.S. Space Force’s Space Operations Command, and USAF’s Air Mobility Command. (U.S. Space Force Photo by Senior Airman Joshua Hollis)
 U.S. Space Force Maj. Esteban Bedoya, 31st Space Sustainment Squadron GPS III & Detachment 1 program manager, and U.S. Air Force Capt. Sebastian Bedoya, 3rd Airlift Squadron C-17 Globemaster III pilot, worked side-by-side to transport GPS III Space Vehicle 08 from Buckley Space Force Base, Colo., to Florida on April 2, 2025. The brothers had the unique opportunity to align their separate services' efforts to ensure the safe arrival of the GPS system to Cape Canaveral, where it will begin processing in preparation for launch in late spring. (U.S. Space Force Photo by Senior Airman Joshua Hollis)
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