U.S. Space Force Unveils Flag

WASHINGTON, D.C., (AFNS) — Defense leaders presented the flag of the Space Force to President Donald J. Trump in the Oval Office. The flag of the newly created armed service will hang alongside those of the other military services at the White House.
“I just want to congratulate everybody and thank everybody,” the president said. “Space is going to be … the future, both in terms of defense and offense in so many other things.”
Defense Secretary Dr. Mark T. Esper called the presentation of the flag historic. “The United States has been a space faring nation for decades,” he said during the short ceremony.
The creation of the Space Force was necessary because adversaries have “weaponized” space, he said. Space is a war fighting domain. “The United States is now doing what it needs to do to protect our assets in space and ensure that space remains the heavens by which we not only protect America, but we sustain our economy, we sustain our commercial capabilities, we sustain Americans’ way of life,” Esper said.
Army Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, called space critical to the United States. “If we are going to sustain our way of life, and we’re going to defend our nation, then we’re going to have to defend ourselves in space,” Milley said.
Gen. John W. “Jay” Raymond, commander of the U.S. Space Command and the nation’s first chief of space operations, thanked the president for his support of the 16,000 space professionals assigned to the Space Force. Those men and women come to work every day focusing on providing space capabilities for our nation for joint coalition forces and for the world, Raymond said. “We’re proud of this flag. We’re proud to have an opportunity to present it to you here for display in the White House,” he said.
Air Force Secretary Barbara M. Barrett stressed the integral role space plays in everyday American life. “Most … Americans, before their first cup of coffee in the morning, have used space, but very few people realize how important space is to everything that we do,” she said.
But the domain is vulnerable, and space-based equipment needs to be defended and toughened. “You’ve recognized that and built a force that will help to protect our assets in space, and deter aggressive action in space, and if deterrence doesn’t work, to be able to defend our assets in space and those of our allies,” she told Trump.
“The U.S. Space Force is proud to present the official flag to the President of the United States, to our space professionals across the globe, and to the American public, thus establishing another piece of our culture,” said Lynn Kirby, the Space Force spokesperson.
The official flag of the Space Force is derived from key and central elements of the seal of the United States Space Force, she said.
U.S. Space Force Flag Facts
The U.S. Space Force is proud to present the official flag to the President of the United States, to our space professionals across the globe, and to the American public, thus establishing another piece of our culture.
The official flag of the Space Force is derived from key and central elements of the Seal of the United States Space Force presented on a black field fringed in platinum with the words United States Space Force and Roman numerals MMXIX (2019) below the imagery.
The heraldry of the seal elements follows: “Dark blue and white combine to represent the vast recesses of outer space. The Delta Wing evokes historic ties to the earliest days of the U.S. Air Force space community, and symbolizes change and innovation.
It also represents all variations of space vehicles that support our National Defense Strategy and National Security Space Strategy. Dark and light shades of grey within the delta embody the 24/7 operations of the Space Force, while the placement and upward orientation of the delta reveals the central role of the Space Force in defending the space domain.
“The Globe represents the terrestrial home of the U.S. Space Force and it’s support to the joint warfighters. The Elliptical Orbit [around the globe] signifies defense and protection from all adversaries and threats emanating from the space domain. It also represents ongoing interagency cooperation and allied partnerships.
“The white Polaris symbolizes the guiding light of security and alludes to a constant presence and vigilance in space now and in the future. Two clusters of small stars represent the space assets developed, maintained, and operated by the U.S. Space Force. The three larger stars symbolize the Organize, Train, and Equip functions of the Space Force.”
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lol
Why is Polaris off to the left side of [what would be an upper-extended centerline of] the globe? Yes, Earth has a 23.5° axial tilt, but then the [apparent] latitude and longitude lines on what the Space Force itself describes as “The Globe” should also be tilted so as to have the pole of the globe point towards the North Star. Hmm.
Perhaps it’s forward thinking-ly depicting the Earth’s axis at a future position due to precession. But then how does that jibe with the ‘MMXIX’. Double hmm.
Basically, I just wish they hadn’t identified that star as being Polaris.
Well, I also don’t love the little stars of no known constellation being sprinkled on there (they seem to be just stylized generic “stars”) in just two portions of the sky (perhaps depicting light pollution elsewhere?), but overall I’ll say the flag’s actually not bad. Definitely not terrible