Joint Task Force–Space Defense

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Joint Task Force–Space Defense

The Joint Task Force–Space Defense (JTF–SD) was a joint task force and subordinate command of United States Space Command. It was responsible for executing control of space defense and space domain awareness units to protect and defend U.S. space capabilities.[2]

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Active29 August 2019–6 December 2023
Country United States
TypeJoint task force
RoleSpace defense
Part ofCombined Joint Task Force–Space Operations
HeadquartersSchriever Space Force Base, Colorado, U.S.[1]
Websitewww.jtf-spacedefense.mil
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Mission

Joint Task Force–Space Defense's mission was to "conduct, in unified action with mission partners, space superiority operations to deter aggression, defend U.S. and Allied interests, and defeat adversaries throughout the continuum of conflict."[3]

Structure

Joint Task Force–Space Defense included:[4]

History

Joint Task Force–Space Defense was established immediately after the establishment of United States Space Command on August 29, 2019.[4]A ceremony recognizing the establishment of the JTF–SD was held on October 21, 2019 at Schriever AFB.[5]

JTF–SD was inactivated on 6 December 2023 with the activation of United States Space Forces – Space.[6][7][8] On 8 January 2024, a ceremony was held to inactivate JTF–SD.[9]

List of commanders

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Major General
Thomas L. James
29 August 20194 November 20223 years, 67 daysThumb
U.S. Army
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Brigadier General
Dennis Bythewood
4 November 20226 December 20231 year, 32 daysThumb
U.S. Space Force
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