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 Space Operations Command's leadership announced the organization's updated motto, "Semper Venator," January 27, 2025. Meaning "always the hunter," the phrase embraces a culture that embodies the hunter mindset, is committed to excellence, proactively plans for any threat, focuses on delivering winning outcomes and is always ready. (U.S. Space Force graphic by Dave Grim)
 U.S. Space Force Lt. Gen. David N. Miller, Jr., Commander of Space Operations Command, greets Dr. John Ballard, President of National Intelligence University (NIU) at Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado, Jan. 28. 2025.
 Members of the 2nd Navigational Warfare Squadron, formerly known as 2nd Space Operations Squadron, participate in a mentorship round robin at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado, Jan. 23, 2025. The mentorship initiative supports Space Operations Command’s Guardians and Airmen Development Program by equipping junior servicemembers with the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities to meet current and future demands of the U.S. Space Force. (U.S. Space Force photo by Keefer Patterson)
 Members of the 2nd Navigational Warfare Squadron get to know each other during a timed mentorship round robin at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado, Jan. 23, 2025. The mentorship program will see servicemembers match with a dedicated mentor who will then provide advice on professional development, personal growth and anything in between. (U.S. Space Force photo by Keefer Patterson)
 The U.S. Army’s 4th Infantry Division hosted their inaugural Multi-Domain Operations Symposium at McMahon Auditorium, Fort Carson, Colo., Jan. 23, 2025. During the symposium, U.S. Space Force Col. Phoenix L. Hauser, Space Delta 7 commander, Space Operations Command, at Peterson Space Force Base, Colo., explained the functional role the U.S. Space Force holds in Multi-Domain Operations. Hauser highlighted the need to innovate, adapt and collaborate to counter the evolving threats to U.S. space assets, emphasizing the importance of investing in training, advancing technologies, and overcoming bureaucratic barriers to ensure mission success in the space domain.
 The U.S. Army’s 4th Infantry Division hosted their inaugural Multi-Domain Operations Symposium at McMahon Auditorium, Fort Carson, Colo., Jan. 23, 2025. During the symposium, U.S. Space Force Col. Phoenix L. Hauser, Space Delta 7 commander, Space Operations Command, at Peterson Space Force Base, Colo., explained the functional role the U.S. Space Force holds in Multi-Domain Operations. Hauser highlighted the need to innovate, adapt and collaborate to counter the evolving threats to U.S. space assets, emphasizing the importance of investing in training, advancing technologies, and overcoming bureaucratic barriers to ensure mission success in the space domain.
 The U.S. Army’s 4th Infantry Division hosted their inaugural Multi-Domain Operations Symposium at McMahon Auditorium, Fort Carson, Colo., Jan. 23, 2025. During the symposium, U.S. Space Force Col. Phoenix L. Hauser, Space Delta 7 commander, Space Operations Command, at Peterson Space Force Base, Colo., explained the functional role the U.S. Space Force holds in Multi-Domain Operations. Hauser highlighted the need to innovate, adapt and collaborate to counter the evolving threats to U.S. space assets, emphasizing the importance of investing in training, advancing technologies, and overcoming bureaucratic barriers to ensure mission success in the space domain.
 The U.S. Army’s 4th Infantry Division hosted their inaugural Multi-Domain Operations Symposium at McMahon Auditorium, Fort Carson, Colo., Jan. 23, 2025. During the symposium, U.S. Space Force Col. Phoenix L. Hauser, Space Delta 7 commander, Space Operations Command, at Peterson Space Force Base, Colo., explained the functional role the U.S. Space Force holds in Multi-Domain Operations. Hauser highlighted the need to innovate, adapt and collaborate to counter the evolving threats to U.S. space assets, emphasizing the importance of investing in training, advancing technologies, and overcoming bureaucratic barriers to ensure mission success in the space domain.
 Group photo of military members
 Group photo of military members
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