US Space Operations Command recently released the Latin words “Semper Venator” and “Always The Hunter.”
With a new video featuring crisp metal guitar scores and intense drum beats under Spacey Orchestra notes, the short video begins with a nod to the Orion constellation, named after the Greek mythological hunter. The rest of the video is a montage of US Space Force members performing their duties.
The US Space Force was established in 2019. The following year, on October 21st, a space manipulation command was established, invigorated by a fledgling military branch at Peterson Air Force Base (now Peterson Space Force Base) in Colorado. The Space Operation Command is one of three field commands within the US Space Force, along with Space Training and Preparation Commands and Space Systems Commands, which oversees Space Force Space, Cyber, and Intelligence Communications.
The US space operation command graphic “Semper Venator” is announcing a new motto of command, and the Latin “Always the Hunter.”
Space Force’s motto is “Semper Supra,” and Latin is “Always above.” In contrast to the spatial power that is responsible for vast cleaning mission Space Manipulation Commands reserve “, from, and from, from, and acting for “from and to space” under Space Forces.
Recently, leadership from Space Operations Command visited allies in the Eastern Hemisphere to strengthen relations. February 13th, US Space Force Lieutenant General David N. Mirer Jr., SPOC Commander, and US Space Force Chief Master Sgt. Caleb Lloyd, Senior SPOC Enlisted Leader; Stopped at Osan’s Air Force Base. In Korea.
A few days ago, on February 9th, they arrived in Japan and met with members of the Japan Air Force Self-Defense Force Space Operations Group. During the meeting, Lloyd commented on the importance of their mission.
“It is utmost important for this organization to ensure seamless integration of space capabilities between Japan’s Self-Defense Forces and the US Space Force,” Lloyd said. In a statement. “We will undoubtedly achieve this by continuing to develop complementary features together, focusing on building realistic combined training exercises, and ensuring the necessary preparations to maintain a free and open Indo-Pacific.”