U.S. Department of Defense

07/26/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 07/26/2024 09:51

Leader Shares Vision During Visit

RAF FELTWELL, United Kingdom (AFNS) -- Chief Master Sgt. of the Space Force John Bentivegna met with Airmen and Guardians of the 73rd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron, Detachment 4, during a visit, July 19.

This is Bentivegna's first visit to the United Kingdom since assuming responsibilities as the CMSSF Sept. 15, 2023.

"The UK is a strong ally, and we are grateful for their partnership and support," Bentivegna said. "As our host nation, you are here working alongside the UK on this important mission and together we will navigate the complexities of securing the space domain."

Detachment 4 is one of three geographically separated detachments of the 73rd ISRW that joined the Space Force Sept. 3, 2020, and is assigned to Space Force Delta 7, Peterson-Schriever Garrison, Colorado.

During his visit, Bentivegna received a mission brief highlighting the detachment's role in executing space-centric ISR missions. The unit is focused on building Guardians who are trained, disciplined and resilient.

Following the brief, Bentivegna toured the detachment and hosted an all-call for Airmen and Guardians.

Bentivegna also spoke with the detachment about his vision to give Guardians more predictability and ability to see the direction the Space Force is heading.

Before departing, the CMSSF recognized the contributions to the ISR mission of Sgt. Olivia Metty and Sgt. Logan Choate and presented them both with his challenge coin.

"I want to express my deepest gratitude for the incredible work you are doing on this mission," Bentivegna said. "Your efforts today, tomorrow and into the future are incredibly vital. You are shaping the future of our force, and we couldn't do it without Guardians like you."