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2nd Space Operations Squadron

The 2nd Space Operations Squadron (2 SOPS) is a United States Space Force unit responsible for operating the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite constellation, which provides global navigation, time transfer, and nuclear detonation detection. It is a component of Space Operations Command's Positioning, Navigation, and Timing Integrated Mission Delta (Provisional) and headquartered at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado.

2nd Space Operations Squadron
Squadron emblem
Active1962–1967; 1985–present
Country United States
Branch United States Space Force
RoleGlobal Positioning System Control
Part ofPositioning, Navigation, and Timing Integrated Mission Delta (Provisional)
Garrison/HQSchriever Space Force Base, Colorado
Motto(s)Pathways for Peace (1988-present)
Engagements
Global War on Terrorism
Decorations
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award[1]
Commanders
Current
commander
Lt Col Robert O. Wray
Notable
commanders
DeAnna Burt
Insignia
Former 2nd Space Operations Squadron emblem
2d Satellite Control Squadron emblem (approved 6 May 1988)[2][3]

The squadron is augmented by reserve personnel from the 19th Space Operations Squadron, part of the 310th Space Wing.

Mission edit

The squadron performs the command and control mission for the Global Positioning System satellite constellation. GPS is the world's premiere space-based position, velocity and timing system, capable of providing precision navigation and timing capability simultaneously to an unlimited number of properly equipped users. Continuous GPS availability and unprecedented signal accuracy has resulted in widespread integration of the technology; numerous military, commercial and international users have embraced GPS.[4]

History edit

The squadron was originally constituted as the 2d Surveillance Squadron and activated on 16 January 1962 under North American Air Defense Command. It was then organized on 1 February 1962 at Ent Air Force Base under the 9th Aerospace Defense Division, under which it operated SPACETRACK, the USAF globe-spanning space surveillance network, from 1962 through 1967. The squadron was inactivated on 1 January 1967.

It was redesignated the 2d Satellite Control Squadron as the first operational squadron of the 2d Space Wing. It was activated at Falcon Air Force Station on 1 October 1985.

The squadron has controlled the NAVSTAR Global Positioning System satellite constellation and managed the Nuclear Detonation System in support of the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty since 1987.

On 30 January 1992, as part of an Air Force reorganization, 2 SCS was redesignated the 2d Space Operations Squadron.

On June 18, 2004, a 24/7 user focal point, the GPSOC, was established.

In late 2005, several National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency monitor stations were integrated into the network to improve navigation accuracy and signal monitoring.

The unit had one geographically separated unit, Detachment 1, at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. It was responsible for maintenance of a GPS Ground Antenna, Monitor Station, and various operational test assets. It is now discontinued, though contractors remained to perform the mission.[5][6]

Lineage edit

  • Constituted as the 2d Surveillance Squadron (Sensor) and activated, on 16 January 1962 (not organized)
Organized on 1 February 1962
Discontinued and inactivated on 1 January 1967
  • Redesignated 2d Satellite Control Squadron on 16 Jul 1985
Activated on 1 October 1985
Redesignated 2d Space Operations Squadron on 30 Jan 1992[1]

Assignments edit

Stations edit

  • Ent Air Force Base, Colorado, 1 February 1962 – 1 January 1967
  • Falcon Air Force Station (later Falcon Air Force Base, Schriever Space Force Base), Colorado, 1 October 1985 – present[1]

Decorations edit

Air Force Outstanding Unit Award

  • 1 June 1964 – 31 May 1966
  • 1 December 1987 – 30 November 1989
  • 1 September 1990 – 31 August 1991

List of commanders edit

 
Squadron change of command June 1, 2018
  • Lt Col Steven C. Stadler, October 1985 – April 1988[1]
  • Lt Col Barry R. Springer, April 1988 – April 1989
  • Lt Col Michael E. Shaw, April 1989 – August 1990
  • Lt Col William L. Shelton, August 1990 – June 1992
  • Lt Col Harrison C. Freer, June 1992 – June 1994
  • Lt Col Frank M. DeArmond, June 1994 – January 1995
  • Maj Thomas A. Shircliff, January 1995 – March 1995
  • Lt Col Roger C. Hunter, March 1995 – October 1996
  • Lt Col Joseph P. Squatrito, October 1996 – July 1998
  • Lt Col James K. McLaughlin, July 1998 – June 2000
  • Lt Col Daniel P. Jordan, June 2000 – July 2002
  • Lt Col Scott A. Henderson, July 2002 – July 2004[8]
  • Lt Col Stephen T. Hamilton, July 2004 – uly 2006
  • Lt Col Kurt W. Kuntzleman, July 2006 – August 2008[9]
  • Lt Col DeAnna M. Burt, August 2008 – August 2010[9]
  • Lt Col Jennifer L. Grant, August 2010 – June 2012[10]
  • Lt Col Thomas Ste. Marie, June 2012 – July 2014[11]
  • Lt Col Todd Benson, July 2014 – June 2016[12]
  • Lt Col Peter C. Norsky, June 2016 – 1 June 2018[13]
  • Lt Col Stephen A. Toth, 1 June 2018 – June 2020[14]
  • Lt Col Michael K. Schriever, June 2020 – 6 July 2022
  • Lt Col Robert O. Wray, 6 July 2022 – present[15]

See also edit

References edit

Notes
Citations
  1. ^ a b c d e Robertson, Patsy (December 1, 2008). "Factsheet 2 Space Operations Squadron (AFSPC)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Retrieved April 3, 2017.
  2. ^ "Approved insignia for: 2d Satellite Control Squadron". Picryl - Public Domain Media Search Engine. National Archives Catalog. April 1988. Retrieved February 1, 2018.
  3. ^ a b Endicott, p. 332
  4. ^ Graff, Garrett M. (June 26, 2018). "The New Arms Race Threatening to Explode in Space". Wired.
  5. ^ Buchanan, Maj John (May 8, 2008). . 45th Space Wing Public Affairs. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved April 3, 2017.
  6. ^ Staff writer, no byline (May 7, 2008). . 50th Space Wing Public Affairs. Archived from the original on April 21, 2014. Retrieved April 3, 2017.
  7. ^ "Space Force begins transition into field organizational structure".
  8. ^ The Newsletter of the MIT Security Studies Program: "SSP Welcomes New Military Fellows", Oct 2004
  9. ^ a b Martinez, SSG Daniel (August 5, 2008). . 50th Space Wing Public Affairs. Archived from the original on April 21, 2014. Retrieved April 3, 2017.
  10. ^ "New commander navigates GPS Squadron". 50th Space Wing Public Affairs. August 20, 2010. Retrieved April 21, 2020.
  11. ^ "2 SOPS Changes Command". 50th Space Wing Public Affairs. July 23, 2014. Retrieved April 21, 2020.
  12. ^ "2 SOPS Changes Command". 50th Space Wing Public Affairs. July 23, 2014. Retrieved April 21, 2020.
  13. ^ DeWitt, Christopher (June 28, 2016). "2 SOPS changes command". 50th Space Wing Public Affairs. Retrieved April 21, 2020.
  14. ^ "180601-F-WR604-0032".
  15. ^ "2nd Space Operations Squadron Change of Command".

Bibliography edit

  This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

  • Endicott, Judy G. (1998). Active Air Force Wings as of 1 October 1995 and USAF Active Flying, Space, and Missile Squadrons as of 1 October 1995 (PDF). Air Force History and Museums Program. Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ASIN B000113MB2. Retrieved July 2, 2014.

External links edit

  • 50th Space Wing Public Affairs: Schriever AFB

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The 2nd Space Operations Squadron 2 SOPS is a United States Space Force unit responsible for operating the Global Positioning System GPS satellite constellation which provides global navigation time transfer and nuclear detonation detection It is a component of Space Operations Command s Positioning Navigation and Timing Integrated Mission Delta Provisional and headquartered at Schriever Space Force Base Colorado 2nd Space Operations SquadronSquadron emblemActive1962 1967 1985 presentCountry United StatesBranch United States Space ForceRoleGlobal Positioning System ControlPart ofPositioning Navigation and Timing Integrated Mission Delta Provisional Garrison HQSchriever Space Force Base ColoradoMotto s Pathways for Peace 1988 present EngagementsGlobal War on TerrorismDecorationsAir Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 CommandersCurrentcommanderLt Col Robert O WrayNotablecommandersDeAnna BurtInsigniaFormer 2nd Space Operations Squadron emblem2d Satellite Control Squadron emblem approved 6 May 1988 2 3 The squadron is augmented by reserve personnel from the 19th Space Operations Squadron part of the 310th Space Wing Contents 1 Mission 2 History 3 Lineage 3 1 Assignments 3 2 Stations 3 3 Decorations 4 List of commanders 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Bibliography 7 External linksMission editThe squadron performs the command and control mission for the Global Positioning System satellite constellation GPS is the world s premiere space based position velocity and timing system capable of providing precision navigation and timing capability simultaneously to an unlimited number of properly equipped users Continuous GPS availability and unprecedented signal accuracy has resulted in widespread integration of the technology numerous military commercial and international users have embraced GPS 4 History editThe squadron was originally constituted as the 2d Surveillance Squadron and activated on 16 January 1962 under North American Air Defense Command It was then organized on 1 February 1962 at Ent Air Force Base under the 9th Aerospace Defense Division under which it operated SPACETRACK the USAF globe spanning space surveillance network from 1962 through 1967 The squadron was inactivated on 1 January 1967 It was redesignated the 2d Satellite Control Squadron as the first operational squadron of the 2d Space Wing It was activated at Falcon Air Force Station on 1 October 1985 The squadron has controlled the NAVSTAR Global Positioning System satellite constellation and managed the Nuclear Detonation System in support of the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty since 1987 On 30 January 1992 as part of an Air Force reorganization 2 SCS was redesignated the 2d Space Operations Squadron On June 18 2004 a 24 7 user focal point the GPSOC was established In late 2005 several National Geospatial Intelligence Agency monitor stations were integrated into the network to improve navigation accuracy and signal monitoring The unit had one geographically separated unit Detachment 1 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Florida It was responsible for maintenance of a GPS Ground Antenna Monitor Station and various operational test assets It is now discontinued though contractors remained to perform the mission 5 6 Lineage editConstituted as the 2d Surveillance Squadron Sensor and activated on 16 January 1962 not organized Organized on 1 February 1962 Discontinued and inactivated on 1 January 1967 Redesignated 2d Satellite Control Squadron on 16 Jul 1985 Activated on 1 October 1985 Redesignated 2d Space Operations Squadron on 30 Jan 1992 1 Assignments edit Air Defense Command 16 January 1962 not organized 9th Aerospace Defense Division 1 February 1962 1 January 1967 2d Space Wing 1 October 1985 30 January 1992 50th Operations Group 30 January 1992 24 July 2020 1 Space Delta 8 July 2020 13 October 2023 7 Positioning Navigation and Timing Integrated Mission Delta Provisional 13 October 2023 present Stations edit Ent Air Force Base Colorado 1 February 1962 1 January 1967 Falcon Air Force Station later Falcon Air Force Base Schriever Space Force Base Colorado 1 October 1985 present 1 Decorations edit Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 June 1964 31 May 1966 1 December 1987 30 November 1989 1 September 1990 31 August 1991List of commanders edit nbsp Squadron change of command June 1 2018 Lt Col Steven C Stadler October 1985 April 1988 1 Lt Col Barry R Springer April 1988 April 1989 Lt Col Michael E Shaw April 1989 August 1990 Lt Col William L Shelton August 1990 June 1992 Lt Col Harrison C Freer June 1992 June 1994 Lt Col Frank M DeArmond June 1994 January 1995 Maj Thomas A Shircliff January 1995 March 1995 Lt Col Roger C Hunter March 1995 October 1996 Lt Col Joseph P Squatrito October 1996 July 1998 Lt Col James K McLaughlin July 1998 June 2000 Lt Col Daniel P Jordan June 2000 July 2002 Lt Col Scott A Henderson July 2002 July 2004 8 Lt Col Stephen T Hamilton July 2004 uly 2006 Lt Col Kurt W Kuntzleman July 2006 August 2008 9 Lt Col DeAnna M Burt August 2008 August 2010 9 Lt Col Jennifer L Grant August 2010 June 2012 10 Lt Col Thomas Ste Marie June 2012 July 2014 11 Lt Col Todd Benson July 2014 June 2016 12 Lt Col Peter C Norsky June 2016 1 June 2018 13 Lt Col Stephen A Toth 1 June 2018 June 2020 14 Lt Col Michael K Schriever June 2020 6 July 2022 Lt Col Robert O Wray 6 July 2022 present 15 See also edit19th Space Operations SquadronReferences editNotes Citations a b c d e Robertson Patsy December 1 2008 Factsheet 2 Space Operations Squadron AFSPC Air Force Historical Research Agency Retrieved April 3 2017 Approved insignia for 2d Satellite Control Squadron Picryl Public Domain Media Search Engine National Archives Catalog April 1988 Retrieved February 1 2018 a b Endicott p 332 Graff Garrett M June 26 2018 The New Arms Race Threatening to Explode in Space Wired Buchanan Maj John May 8 2008 Deactivation ends two decades of service on Cape Canaveral 45th Space Wing Public Affairs Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved April 3 2017 Staff writer no byline May 7 2008 2nd SOPS inactivates Det 1 50th Space Wing Public Affairs Archived from the original on April 21 2014 Retrieved April 3 2017 Space Force begins transition into field organizational structure The Newsletter of the MIT Security Studies Program SSP Welcomes New Military Fellows Oct 2004 a b Martinez SSG Daniel August 5 2008 New 2nd SOPS commander returns to Schriever 50th Space Wing Public Affairs Archived from the original on April 21 2014 Retrieved April 3 2017 New commander navigates GPS Squadron 50th Space Wing Public Affairs August 20 2010 Retrieved April 21 2020 2 SOPS Changes Command 50th Space Wing Public Affairs July 23 2014 Retrieved April 21 2020 2 SOPS Changes Command 50th Space Wing Public Affairs July 23 2014 Retrieved April 21 2020 DeWitt Christopher June 28 2016 2 SOPS changes command 50th Space Wing Public Affairs Retrieved April 21 2020 180601 F WR604 0032 2nd Space Operations Squadron Change of Command Bibliography edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency Endicott Judy G 1998 Active Air Force Wings as of 1 October 1995 and USAF Active Flying Space and Missile Squadrons as of 1 October 1995 PDF Air Force History and Museums Program Washington DC Office of Air Force History ASIN B000113MB2 Retrieved July 2 2014 External links edit50th Space Wing Public Affairs Schriever AFB GPS Operations Center Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2nd Space Operations Squadron amp oldid 1204731397, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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