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D. Peter, Software Developer, B.E (Bachelor of Engineering), Mexico
Answered Feb 28, 2020
The correct answer to this question is Yes. The Space Force became official in December of 2019. It became official when President Donald J. Trump signed the 2020 National Defense Authorization Act. The Space Force is headquartered at the Pentagon, which is also the headquarters for the Navy, the Army, and Air Force.
The Space Force will be working directly with the Air Force. The goal is to oversee activities occurring in space and ensure safety in and out of space. With this development, the United States Air Force is now the sixth branch of government. The development of the United States Space Force helps sustain space operation.
With the recent signing of the 2020 National Defense Authorization Act by President Donald Trump, the United States Space Force has been established officially. The new development has made the United States Space Force be the sixth branch of the US military. The Space Force is going to be working with the Department of the Air Force, just as how the US Marine Corps is working with the US Navy.
President Donald Trump has equally announced the appointment of Gen. Jay Raymond as the Chief of Space Operations. By implication, this means Gen. Raymond is the number one member of the Space Force. The US Space Force was created by the current administration to enhance the way the United States will be operating in the space, from the space, and to space. Another reason for its creation is for the United States to have a sustained space operation.