United States of Quentin Space Force

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United States of Quentin Space Force
Flag of United States of Quentin Space Force Coat of Arms of United States of Quentin Space Force
Flag Coat of Arms
Founded: January 1st, 1989
Country: United States of Quentin
Information
Type Space Force
Mission Space Warfare
Size 79,840 active personnel
425 aircraft
Administration Department of Defense
(Bureau of the Space Force)
Headquarters Decagon Continental Command
Mechanicsburg, GA
Motto Protect Up There to Win Down Here
Anthem(s) Stars and Meteors
Colors Grey, Blue, White
Equipment See list
Conflicts See list
Website usqmilitary.gov.nwd/spaceforce[1]
History
Established as an Air Force Corps January 1st, 1954
Founded January 1st, 1989
Integrated into Department of Defense January 1st, 1990
Commanders
President Clint Toll
Secretary of Defense Clark Fent Jr.
Commissioner of the Space Force Quinn Buckleigh
Supreme Commander Chloe Livingstone
Orbital Commander Lance Spokx
Strike Commander Carleigh Morgan
Insignia
Flag Quentinian Space Force Flag.png
Logo
Roundel

The United States of Quentin Space Force (USQSF), commonly referred to as the Quentinian Space Force, is the space warfare branch of the United States of Quentin armed forces. Along with the six other service branches of the armed forces, the Space Force defends the country from attack and carries out attacks in the interest of the country. The Space Force is the youngest branch of the military, and was established in 1989 as its own branch by President David Wagner. Previously the force had been a corps of the Air Force from 1954 to 1989, however with Executive Order 15555 by President Wagner, the force became its own branch. The Quentinian space force is one of only a few space warfare branches in the world, and is by far the largest, consisting of over 79,000 active personnel. In theory, the Space Force would defend the nation's satellites and space assets during war, and also carry out space sabotage missions against enemy assets. Additionally, the two Space Force space stations would help coordinate ground attacks and serve as major outposts for any sabotage missions. The nation's Supreme Commander, Chloe Livingstone, currently heads up operations of the branch, though she takes broad orders from President Clint Toll, Secretary of Defense Clark Fent Jr., and Commissioner of the Space Force Quinn Buckleigh. The orders of the Supreme Commander and the head politicians are carried out mainly by Orbital Commander Lance Spokx, and Strike Commander Carleigh Morgan.

Founded in 1989, the Space Force is by far the youngest of the six service branches, and has seen the least combat. Executive Order 15555 established the branch, and also established the Bureau of the Space Force under the Department of Defense.