Another HUGE Accomplishment For The Space Force Is A Big Step For Mankind

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Last month the United States Space Force welcomed a new addition to their team and the first female American Indian Intelligence Officer, Captain Haida StarEgle of the Matinecock Tribe. Her own father, Chief Samuel Little Fox, led the litany at her induction ceremony.

“Captain StarEagle has the impressive combination of capability, superior intellect, drive, and passion for serving,” said Lt. Col. Michael Hollingsworth, United States Special Operations Command, in a statement. “The Space Force is gaining an absolutely phenomenal leader.”

Established on Dec. 20, 2019, the U.S. Space Force is the newest branch of the Armed Forces. The USSF was established within the Department of the Air Force, meaning the Secretary of the Air Force has overall responsibility for the USSF, under the guidance and direction of the Secretary of Defense.

According to Public Affairs Advisor to the Vice Chief of Space Operations Lynn Kirby, Captain StarEagle is not the first Native American woman in the Space Force. The numbers of other Native Americans in the USSF couldn’t be validated as of press time.

USSF intelligence officers analyze data to coordinate with other services to determining the capabilities and vulnerabilities of potential adversaries. Intelligence officers are highly trained to provide information to Airmen so they can successfully complete their missions through surveillance and reconnaissance. A demanding training is required including the completion of 12 months in commissioned service after completing the Intelligence Officer Initial, must be between the ages of 18 and 39, and pass a current Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI).

“My father told me when I was younger that I must find my own way and figure out how to leave a legacy for our tribe,” said the new Captain in a press release. “Joining the Space Force and continuing to serve is the best way to leave my mark within my tribe, create a legacy for my people, and make my father proud.”

The Matinecock Tribe is an Algonquian people who now reside on the north side of Long Island, N.Y. They are not acknowledged as a tribe on a federal level or in the state of New York.

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