From Military.com:
“President Trump Unveils New
Space Force Seal”
The U.S. Space Force seal has
arrived. A month after the newest military branch was formally signed into
existence, President Donald Trump unveiled its official seal in a tweet. "After
consultation with our Great Military Leaders, designers, and others, I am
pleased to present the new logo for the United States Space Force, the Sixth
Branch of our Magnificent Military!" Trump tweeted Friday alongside a
picture of the seal. The seal includes the words "Department of the Air
Force," making clear that Space Force falls under the service, just as the
Marine Corps falls under the Navy. Twitter users were quick to point out that
the insignia was highly reminiscent of the "Star Trek" Starfleet
Command logo, which could be subject to copyright. However, others pointed out
the seal also looks very much like the now-defunct Air Force Space Command
patch. In a statement provided to Military.com Friday evening, a U.S. Space
Force spokesperson offered more insight into how the design came about. “The
creation of the U.S. Space Force seal pays tribute to the newest Armed Service
that organizes, trains, and equips space forces in order to protect U.S. and
allied interests in space and to provide space capabilities to the joint force.
The U.S. Space Force seal honors the Department of the Air Force’s proud
history and long-standing record of providing the best space capabilities in
the world," the official said. The
central element, which reminded many of Star Trek, has a long history in the
Air Force, according to the statement. "The delta symbol, the central
design element in the seal, was first used as early as 1942 by the U.S. Army
Air Forces; and was used in early Air Force space organization emblems dating
back to 1961," the official said. "Since then, the delta symbol has
been a prominent feature in military space community emblems." Roughly
16,000 active-duty and civilian personnel who used to make up Air Force Space
Command are now technically assigned to the U.S. Space Force, following Trump's
signing of the fiscal 2020 National Defense Authorization Act last month. According
to a U.S. official familiar with the design process, the design Trump tweeted
Friday is the official seal for the U.S. Space Force. The "logo will come
at a later date," the source said. The latest announcement closely follows
a uniform update: Last week, the official Twitter account of the month-old
military service posted a teaser photograph appearing to show a variant of the
Operational Camouflage Pattern used by the Army and Air Force. Above the left
breast pocket in Navy-colored embroidery read: U.S. Space Force. "The
first #SpaceForce utility uniform nametapes have touched down in the
Pentagon," the tweet read. Space Force has yet to announce a rank
structure, a full system of uniforms or even what to call members of the new
service.
^ The new Space Force logo does
look almost exactly the same as the one used in “Star Trek” and their new camouflage
uniforms is still pretty funny – as though they are supposed to blend in with the
stars or the Moon. As Spock would say: “Live Long and Prosper” Space Force. ^
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