The Space Force field organization consist of three different echelons of command: field commands, deltas, and squadrons. General information about military units: • a section consists of two or more guardians, this is also referred to as an "element" in basic training • a
flight comprises Individual guardians or sections • two or more flights form a squadron (commanded by
major or
lieutenant colonel) — the lowest level of command, usually identified by number and function • two or more squadrons form a delta (commanded by
colonel); there are three types of deltas: • mission delta is responsible for an entire mission set for the service • space base delta is responsible for base support on Space Force bases • space launch delta is responsible for both base support and the launch mission for its Space Force base • field commands (commanded by
major general or
lieutenant general) are responsible for organizing, training and equipping thousands of guardians around the world; a field command is organized by mission, such as Space Training and Readiness Command, and reports directly to headquarters at the Pentagon • service component field commands (commanded by
colonel or
brigadier general) integrate Space Force capabilities with other service branches and combatant commands, serving as the bridge between the Space Force and the broader joint military structure; they are organized under the combatant command they support
Field Command Field commands (FLDCOMs) align with specific mission focuses and are led by officers in the grade of lieutenant general or major general, comparable to the United States Air Force's
major command. The Space Force's three field commands are
Combat Forces Command (CFC),
Space Systems Command (SSC), and
Space Training and Readiness Command (STARCOM). Denotes planned unit but not yet activated.
Combat Forces Command Building, SpOC headquarters at
Peterson Space Force Base,
Colorado. The
Combat Forces Command (CFC) is the primary force provider of space forces and capabilities. It is responsible for the organization, training, equipping, command and control, and employment of space forces to support operational plans and missions for U.S. combatant commanders. It is headquartered at
Peterson Space Force Base,
Colorado. Established on 21 October 2020, SpOC was the first field command activated. It was established by the redesignation of the headquarters of the former
Air Force Space Command to Space Operations Command. It was composed of the 10 deltas and two garrisons activated on 24 July 2020. This included the
Space Training and Readiness Delta (Provisional) which served as the interim unit for space training and education until the August 2021 stand-up of a full field command. SpOC also maintained command of the two launch wings, which were later redesignated as launch deltas in 2021, previously under the Air Force Space Command until the establishment of the Space Systems Command. It was redesignated as Combat Forces Command on November 3, 2025. The
14th Air Force in
Vandenberg Space Force Base,
California that was temporarily redesignated Space Operations Command upon the creation of the Space Force was inactivated. A new unit,
Space Operations Command West (SpOC West), was activated to serve as headquarters of the
Combined Force Space Component Command (CFSCC), a subordinate command of the
United States Space Command. The SpOC West commander also served as the commander of CFSCC and as the deputy commander of SpOC.
Space Systems Command The
Space Systems Command (SSC) is becoming responsible for developing, acquiring, and fielding space systems, as well as launch, sustainment, and maintenance of space systems. It also advises Space Force science and technology activities. The Space Force, on 8 April 2021, announced the planned structure of the SSC. Led by a lieutenant general, SSC was to be formed by redesignating the
Space and Missile Systems Center, Commercial Satellite Communications Office, and other space systems programs offices transferred into the Space Force, being stood up in summer 2021. On July 29,
Michael Guetlein was confirmed as its first commander by the
United States Senate. The ceremony installing him in command of the new SSC was held August 13, 2021. Under the new structure, the two launch deltas previously under SpOC were reassigned to SSC under the oversight of the SSC deputy commander. The commander of the
Space Launch Delta 45 will take on additional duties as the field command's director of operations. Five subordinate deltas then began being established: one each for training, doctrine and lessons learned,
range and aggressor,
test and evaluation, and education. so the next command echelon below field commands is the delta, a single level of command which combines the
wing and
group command echelons found in the U.S. Air Force. Each delta is organized around a specific function, such as operations, installation support, or training, and is led by an officer in the grade of
colonel. Space Deltas are operational organizations, but have no responsibility for base support, which is either the Air Force′s responsibility, or that of the Space Base Deltas, the former Garrisons. The first 11 deltas in the Space Force initially were assigned to the
Space Operations Command. Of those, two were realigned under the
Space Systems Command, and the Space Training and Readiness Delta (Provisional) became a separate field command. Denotes planned unit but not yet activated.
Squadron Below deltas in the Space Force structure are squadrons. Space Force squadrons are focused on specific tactics and are led by an officer in the grade of
lieutenant colonel. == History ==