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  • Hundreds Witness Change in Leadership at Fort MacArthur Ceremony

    A change of command of Air Force Space Command's Space and Missile Systems Center took place at Fort MacArthur in San Pedro, Calif., under a bright, summer-like sky, May 16 Lt. Gen. Michael A. Hamel relinquished his command after completing a fourth tour of duty at the center to Lt. Gen. John T.

  • SARC, EO Reach Out to Local College Cadets

    On April 25, the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) office partnered with Equal Opportunity in a collaborated training effort to reach out to over 100 cadets at Air Force ROTC Detachment 040, Loyola Marymount University. Capt. Sherry Souriolle, Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC)

  • 49th Annual Torrance Armed Forces Day Celebration Planned

    The 49th Annual Torrance Armed Forces Day Celebration is scheduled for May 16-18. The Parade is scheduled for Saturday, May 17, 1:30 p.m., at the corner of Torrance and Crenshaw. Parade lineup includes Marine Corps, Navy, Army, Air Force and Coast Guard units. As in the past, all service exhibits is

  • Olmsted Scholar program selects GPS captain

    Capt. Lewis Vaughn III, a systems engineer in the GPS Wing, has been selected as an Olmsted Scholar. The Olmsted Scholar program was established by Gen. George Olmsted in 1957 with the first class selected in 1959. A retired major general, Gen. Olmsted intended the program to provide a broad

  • GPS Next-Generation Control Squadron Completes System Requirements Reviews

    The GPS Next-Generation Control Segment (OCX) Squadron recently completed two System Requirements Reviews (SRR) with contractors Northrop Grumman Mission Systems and Raytheon Space Systems. Both contractors are under identical $160 million contracts administered by the Air Force Space and Missile

  • GPS Advanced Control Squadron Standup

    On April 11, the Global Positioning Systems Wing stood up the new GPS Advanced Control Squadron. Lt. Col. Janet Grondin assumed command of the new squadron at the ceremony officiated by Vice Wing Commander Col. Don Wussler. The Advanced Control Squadron's mission is to enable GPS effects-based

  • Corona Satellite Program, Technology and History Celebrated

    The launch of the Sputnik satellites in 1957 caused policy makers in Washington and the U.S. intelligence community to think hard about the apparent success of Soviet military space technology. While the U.S. fretted over this accomplishment, Soviet Premier Nakita Khrushchev gloated about the