Space Force Culture

Authors

  • Chang Suh United States Space Force
  • April Brittain United States Space Force

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58315/jcld.v11.296

Keywords:

Space Force, Culture, Leadership

Abstract

The word culture is a verb meaning to grow something. Only in the past few centuries has it been used as a noun. This tendency has caused confusion about what it is we are actually growing. As the United States Space Force enters its 4th year as a military service, it behooves space professionals and stakeholders to consider the etymology of important words like culture and Guardian. Given the mission priorities of the USSF, the key is for Guardians to focus on growing, influencing, and culturing one another.

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Chief of Space Operations Planning Guidance, 9 November 2020, page 5, CSO PLANNING GUIDANCE.PDF. defense.gov

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Published

2024-03-12

How to Cite

Suh, C., & Brittain, A. (2024). Space Force Culture. Journal of Character and Leadership Development, 11(1), 66–70. https://doi.org/10.58315/jcld.v11.296

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