The 3rd Space Operations Squadron and Boeing technicians at Schriever AFB, Colo. are running early-orbit operations of the first Wideband Global SATCOM launched last week. SSgt. Don Branum reports that the 3rd SOPS team took charge from Boeing’s El Segundo, Calif., satellite operations facility about 30 minutes after the satellite launched. The arrangement gives airmen of 3rd SOPS “hands-on experience” in the initial stages of operation, said Col. Clinton Crosier, 50th Operations Group commander at Schriever. In about 90 days, after a series of tests and maneuvers to position the satellite into its final geosynchronous orbit, Boeing will turn over control authority to 3rd SOPS.
In a grassroots effort, Airmen around the world are coming together to remember Senior Airman Roger Fortson, 23, who was killed by a sheriff’s deputy in Florida on May 3. On the social media platform Discord, Airmen from locations as distant as Osan Air Base, South Korea; Travis Air Force…