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 U.S. Space Force Lt. Col. Bridget Ajinga is serving as Space Operations Command’s Delta 3 Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Squadron’s provisional commander. In her current role, Ajinga is inspired by the things her unit is doing in the intelligence community and is relishing the space she and her team have to push the status quo and the opportunity to fail forward.
 Sergeant First Class James Allen Coleman is finally home. Declared MIA on April 25, 1951 during the Korean War, he was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery on October 19, 2022. He was escorted home by his nephews, Col Frank Kincaid (USAF) and Col (ret) David Kincaid Jr. (USAF), and attended by his last surviving sibling, Mrs. Mary Kincaid-Chauncey. SFC Coleman is the recipient of the Silver Star, the Bronze Star with ‘V’ Device, and two Purple Hearts.
 Sergeant First Class James Allen Coleman is finally home. Declared MIA on April 25, 1951 during the Korean War, he was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery on October 19, 2022. He was escorted home by his nephews, Col Frank Kincaid (USAF) and Col (ret) David Kincaid Jr. (USAF), and attended by his last surviving sibling, Mrs. Mary Kincaid-Chauncey. SFC Coleman is the recipient of the Silver Star, the Bronze Star with ‘V’ Device, and two Purple Hearts.
 Sergeant First Class James Allen Coleman is finally home. Declared MIA on April 25, 1951 during the Korean War, he was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery on October 19, 2022. He was escorted home by his nephews, Col Frank Kincaid (USAF) and Col (ret) David Kincaid Jr. (USAF), and attended by his last surviving sibling, Mrs. Mary Kincaid-Chauncey. SFC Coleman is the recipient of the Silver Star, the Bronze Star with ‘V’ Device, and two Purple Hearts.
 Sergeant First Class James Allen Coleman is finally home. Declared MIA on April 25, 1951 during the Korean War, he was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery on October 19, 2022. He was escorted home by his nephews, Col Frank Kincaid (USAF) and Col (ret) David Kincaid Jr. (USAF), and attended by his last surviving sibling, Mrs. Mary Kincaid-Chauncey. SFC Coleman is the recipient of the Silver Star, the Bronze Star with ‘V’ Device, and two Purple Hearts.
 Sergeant First Class James Allen Coleman is finally home. Declared MIA on April 25, 1951 during the Korean War, he was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery on October 19, 2022. He was escorted home by his nephews, Col Frank Kincaid (USAF) and Col (ret) David Kincaid Jr. (USAF), and attended by his last surviving sibling, Mrs. Mary Kincaid-Chauncey. SFC Coleman is the recipient of the Silver Star, the Bronze Star with ‘V’ Device, and two Purple Hearts.
 Sergeant First Class James Allen Coleman is finally home. Declared MIA on April 25, 1951 during the Korean War, he was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery on October 19, 2022. He was escorted home by his nephews, Col Frank Kincaid (USAF) and Col (ret) David Kincaid Jr. (USAF), and attended by his last surviving sibling, Mrs. Mary Kincaid-Chauncey. SFC Coleman is the recipient of the Silver Star, the Bronze Star with ‘V’ Device, and two Purple Hearts.
 Moving at the speed of nearly 22,000 miles per hour, debris orbiting the Earth poses a significant threat to satellites and spacecraft. The 18th Space Defense Squadron plays a crucial role in monitoring and tracking all artificial objects in Earth’s orbit to ensure the safety of our satellites, astronauts, and space exploration endeavors
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 Space Force Lt. Col. Anna Gunn-Golkin, (third from left in the front row), who was selected for a White House Fellowship, stands with her cohorts in front of the White House. (Courtesy photo)
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