Lt Gen
Saltzman being presented with the very first three-star flag in the U.S. Space Force during his promotion, 14 August 2020.
This is a list of active duty
United States Space Force general officers. There are 28 active duty general officers in the U.S. Space Force: three generals, five lieutenant generals, nine major generals, and 11 brigadier generals. Among the 28, 21 of them serve in positions in the Space Force, while seven serve in joint positions. All of them transferred from the
United States Air Force. Space Force general officers, like in other U.S. armed services, are nominated by the
president of the United States and confirmed by the
Senate.
Major General
Burt (left) is sworn into the Space Force, May 2021, transferring from the U.S. Air Force.
Before the establishment of the Space Force, the Space Force Planning Task Force considered two different scenarios or models for the number of general officers in the new service: the lean and demanding models. The lean Space Force model called for 41 general officers with three generals, six lieutenant generals, 12 major generals, and 20 brigadier generals. The demanding Space Force model, on the other hand, has 45 general officers with three generals, six lieutenant generals, 13 major generals, and 23 brigadier generals.[28]
By August 2020, General
John W. Raymond noted that there would only be 21 general officers in the Space Force.[29] In 2022, this was codified by the
James M. Inhofe National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023, specifying the number of statutory billets in each rank: two generals, five lieutenant generals, six major generals, and eight brigadier generals. It also required that a minimum of six Space Force general officers be assigned at joint duty assignments.[30][31]
Asked by the
United States Senate Committee on Armed Services whether the 21 general officer billets in the Space Force are sufficient, Lieutenant General
B. Chance Saltzman, in his written statement in 2022, responded that it is not sustainable. He believes that it is not sufficient to sustain the two four-star posts in the service and effectively represent the Space Force in the
Joint Staff and the
unified combatant commands.[32] He hopes to increase the number of general officers to 36: two generals, six lieutenant generals, 12 major generals, and 16 brigadier generals.[33]
Transfers from the Air Force (2020–2021)
Brigadier General
Devin R. Pepper, the first prior-enlisted and African American general officer in the Space Force, speaks during his promotion ceremony, 2021.[34]
The Space Force was established by redesignating the
United States Air Force's
Air Force Space Command (AFSPC) as the United States Space Force on 20 December 2019. Thus, the very first general officers in the Space Force were general officers in the Air Force's space operations and space acquisitions career fields. Immediately after the establishment of the Space Force, then-AFSPC commander, General John W. Raymond, was appointed as the first
chief of space operations. He then became the first member of the new service, and hence the very first general officer in the Space Force.[35]
By July 2020, four
U.S. Air Force major generals were nominated for transfer to the Space Force and promotion to lieutenant generals.[36] On 14 August 2020, then-Major General B. Chance Saltzman transferred to the Space Force and was promoted to lieutenant general, becoming the service's lieutenant general and the first general officer promoted in the new service.[37] Three days later, then-Major General
Nina Armagno also transferred to the Space Force and was promoted to lieutenant general, becoming the service's first female general officer.[38]
On 1 October 2020, then-U.S. Air Force lieutenant general
David D. Thompson transferred into the Space Force and was promoted to general, becoming the first to hold the office of
vice chief of space operations.[39]
In April 2021, three U.S. Air Force major generals and six brigadier generals were nominated for transfer into the Space Force, all of them career space professionals working either space operations or space acquisitions.[40][41] On May 7, 2021, Major General
DeAnna Burt transferred to the Space Force, becoming the first major general of the service.[42]
General
Raymond (left) administers the
oath of office to Brigadier General
Gregory Gagnon, the first non-career space operations or space acquisitions officer general officer in the Space Force, during his first transfer ceremony, 2021.
On 19 October 2021, U.S. Air Force Brigadier General
Gregory Gagnon transferred into the Space Force after volunteering. A career intelligence and cyber officer, he is the first general officer of the service who is a non-career space professional, or not coming from either space operations or space acquisitions career fields.[43]
First direct promotions and expansion (2021–present)
The Space Force had transferred 17 general officers from the Air Force. By October 2021, after the transfers from the Air Force, the Space Force had 21 general officers: two generals, six lieutenant generals, three major generals, and 10 brigadier generals. This included the first officers promoted into general officer ranks since the creation of the service. In January 2021, four colonels were nominated for promotion to brigadier general, becoming the first Space Force general officers who were promoted directly as brigadier generals in the service.[44]
In 2022, the number of major generals in the Space Force doubled from three to seven. Five colonels were nominated for promotion to brigadier general, bringing the total number of general officers to 24.[45]