Trump nominates Lt. Gen. Douglas Schiess to be next Space Force chief
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
President Donald Trump has nominated Lt. Gen. Douglas Schiess to serve as the Space Force’s next chief of space operations. If he’s confirmed by the Senate, Schiess, who is currently the deputy chief of space operations, will become the service’s third chief since its establishment in 2019. “The Space Force has made tremendous progress in […]
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