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Maj. Gen. Kimberly Crider, the mobilization assistant

Maj. Gen. Kimberly Crider, the mobilization assistant

Maj. Gen. Kimberly Crider, the mobilization assistant to the chief of space operations of the United States Space Force, speaks to 310th Space Wing Reservists during the Unit Training Assembly at Schriever Air ... More

Maj. Gen. Pamela Lincoln, the mobilization assistant

Maj. Gen. Pamela Lincoln, the mobilization assistant

Maj. Gen. Pamela Lincoln, the mobilization assistant to the United States Space Command commander, speaks to members of the 310th Space Wing during the Unit Training Assembly, Aug. 1 2020, at Schriver Air Force... More

Lt. Col. Elizabeth Paget, the 379th Space Range Squadron’s

Lt. Col. Elizabeth Paget, the 379th Space Range Squadron’s

Lt. Col. Elizabeth Paget, the 379th Space Range Squadron’s new commander, right, salutes Col. Todd Tobergte, the 926th Group commander, during a command ceremony in Colorado Springs, Colorado, June 19, 2020. (U... More

First enlisted reservist graduates from new Weapons School course

First enlisted reservist graduates from new Weapons School course

Master Sgt. Christina Gonzalez, 310th Operations Support Squadron, displays her weapons school patch at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, June 4, 2020. She is the first enlisted reservist to graduate from the... More

Lt. Col. Elizabeth Paget, the 379th Space Range Squadron’s

Lt. Col. Elizabeth Paget, the 379th Space Range Squadron’s

Lt. Col. Elizabeth Paget, the 379th Space Range Squadron’s new commander, right, salutes Col. Todd Tobergte, the 926th Group commander, during a command ceremony in Colorado Springs, Colorado, June 19, 2020. (U... More

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