Space Command, what ya thinking? Seems the Air Force is handling it ok, but the Pres and others want another military branch. Thoughts?
I don't often agree with our current president, but this is one case where I do.
Imagine it's D-Day...6 June 1944, and there are thousands of US Navy boats and ships off the Normandy coast. They're all commanded by Army officers.
That's the situation we have in space, today. If you look at the photos of the Air Force officers in command of space operations, the overwhelming majority of them are wearing wings. They're pilots, not space professionals. There's nothing about pilot training or operational flying that remotely prepares someone for the realities of space operations or space combat. These men and women are put in charge of space operations as "career broadening"... i.e., a job they can occupy while waiting to get back into the cockpit or to command an aircraft operation. In other words, it's not about putting the most-qualified persons in charge, it's about finding jobs for out-of-work pilots.
The Air Force has a pilot retention problem, but it's also had a long-term problem retaining the engineers important for space system development and operations. They're second-class citizens; their promotion prospects are hazy because if two people are up for a space-system job, the pilot is going to get it regardless of personal qualifications.
Saw that myself, just before getting out of the Air Force in the '80s. We were operating early-warning satellites. Our squadron commander was a non-pilot engineer, who spent his entire career developing missiles and spacecraft. He was replaced by a man who had a degree in Animal Husbandry. He had zero technical understanding of how things worked in space. But he'd flown F-51s in Korea!
Since the Air Force is so airplane-centric, space gets the aftmost mammary gland when it comes to budgets. When the F-35 runs into technical issues, it's easy enough to slide funds from space to pay for it.
The US is critically reliant on space. The Vice President referenced recent Chinese and Russian efforts in space relative to space control. Before I retired, I had access to the same intelligence data. We need major, MAJOR upgrades to support space system survivability, but the Air Force refuses to allocate resources from aircraft to space programs.
So yes, there needs to be separate Space Force.
Ron Wanttaja