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The U.S. Space Force will build its command on the Los Angeles Air Force Base near Los Angeles International Airport.
The U.S. Space Force will build its command on the Los Angeles Air Force Base near Los Angeles International Airport. Sarah Corrice/USAF
Chief of Space Operations at U.S. Space Force Gen. John Raymond speaks at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on Dec. 18, 2020.
Chief of Space Operations at U.S. Space Force Gen. John Raymond speaks at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on Dec. 18, 2020. AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File
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Chief Master Sgt. Roger Towberman displays his Space Force insignia in the Oval Office of the White House on May 15, 2020.
Chief Master Sgt. Roger Towberman displays his Space Force insignia in the Oval Office of the White House on May 15, 2020. AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File
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LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles Air Force Base will serve as a field command site for the U.S. Space Force, California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Thursday.

The military will establish the Space Systems Command at the base near Los Angeles International Airport, the governor said in a statement.

“This is a critical investment in California’s vital aerospace and defense industries, and it represents a slew of new good-paying jobs as we continue to rebuild our economy better than before,” the statement said.

No timetable was offered.

William Shatner, who played Capt. James T. Kirk of the Starship Enterprise, says Space Force should use Navy ranks.

The field command will have “nationwide authority over launches and procurement” for the Space Force, the statement said.

The Space Force was launched in December 2019 under President Donald Trump as the first new military service since the establishment of the Air Force as an independent entity in 1947. It operates as part of the Air Force, much like the Marine Corps is a separate service but is overseen by the Navy.

Space Force currently is far smaller than any other branch of the military, but is acquiring the standard trappings of a service, including an official flag, logo, seal and doctrine.

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