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Leadership of Space Training and Readiness Command

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This is a list of all commanders of Space Training and Readiness Command and all its historical antecedents, organizations that took its lineage.[1]

List of commanders

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Commander of Space Training and Readiness Command
Space Training and Readiness Command emblem
Flag of an Space Force major general
since 20 July 2023
United States Space Force
Reports toChief of Space Operations
SeatPeterson Space Force Base, Colorado, U.S.
PrecursorCommander, Space Innovation and Development Center
First holderRobert W. Parker
DeputyDeputy Commander, Space Training and Readiness Command
Brig Gen Bratton received his first salute as the first commander of STARCOM, 23 August 2021
Brig Gen Sejba assumes command of Space Training and Readiness Command, 2023
No. Commander[2] Term Ref
Portrait Name Took office Left office Duration
Space Warfare Center
1
Robert W. Parker
Parker, Robert W.Brigadier General
Robert W. Parker
1 November 1993March 1994~134 days[3]
2
David L. Vesely
Vasely, David L.Brigadier General
David L. Vesely
March 1994~28 June 1995~1 year, 92 days[4]
Howard W. Fry Jr.
Fry, Howard W. Jr.Colonel
Howard W. Fry Jr.
Acting
~28 June 1995~March 1996~261 days[5]
3
Glen W. Moorhead III
Moorhead, Glen W. IIIBrigadier General
Glen W. Moorhead III
March 1996July 1998~2 years, 122 days[6]
4
William R. Looney III
Looney, William R. IIIBrigadier General
William R. Looney III
(born 1949)
June 1998May 1999~334 days[7]
5
Gary R. Dylewski
Dylewski, Gary R.Brigadier General
Gary R. Dylewski
April 1999June 2000~1 year, 61 days[8]
6
Douglas J. Richardson
Brigadier General
Douglas J. Richardson
June 2000August 2001~1 year, 61 days[9]
7
Thomas B. Goslin Jr.
Goslin, Thomas B. Jr.Major General
Thomas B. Goslin Jr.
August 200118 April 2002~246 days[10]
8
Douglas M. Fraser
Fraser, Douglas M.Brigadier General
Douglas M. Fraser
(born 1950)
18 April 200220 June 20031 year, 63 days[11]
9
Daniel J. Darnell
Darnell, Daniel J.Major General
Daniel J. Darnell
20 June 2003July 2005~2 years, 25 days[12][13]
10
Larry J. Chodzko
Chodzko, Larry J.Colonel
Larry J. Chodzko
July 20051 March 2006~229 days[14]
Space Innovation and Development Center
1
Larry J. Chodzko
Chodzko, Larry J.Colonel
Larry J. Chodzko
1 March 200618 July 2007~1 year, 139 days[14]
2
Robert F. Wright Jr.
Wright, Robert F. Jr.Colonel
Robert F. Wright Jr.
18 July 2007March 2010~2 years, 240 days[15][16]
3
Roger M. Vincent
Vincent, Roger M.Colonel
Roger M. Vincent
March 2010July 2012~2 years, 122 days[17]
Space Training and Readiness Command
1
Shawn Bratton
Bratton, Shawn N.Major General
Shawn Bratton
(born 1968)
23 August 202120 July 20233 years, 82 days[18]
2
Timothy Sejba
Sejba, Timothy A.Major General
Timothy Sejba
(born 1972)
20 July 2023Incumbent1 year, 116 days[19][20]

List of deputy commanders

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No. Deputy Commander Term Ref
Portrait Name Took office Left office Duration
Space Warfare Center
Larry J. Chodzko
Chodzko, Larry J.Colonel
Larry J. Chodzko
May 2005July 2005~75 days[14]
Space Training and Readiness Command
1
Todd R. Moore
Brigadier General
Todd R. Moore
(born c. 1974)
23 August 202130 May 20242 years, 281 days[21]
2
Matthew Cantore
Brigadier General
Matthew Cantore
(born 1976)
30 May 2024Incumbent167 days-

List of senior enlisted leaders

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No. Senior Enlisted Leader Term Ref
Portrait Name Took office Left office Duration
1
James P. Seballes
Chief Master Sergeant
James P. Seballes
(born c. 1982)
23 August 202119 January 20242 years, 149 days[22]
2
Karmann-Monique Pogue
Chief Master Sergeant
Karmann-Monique Pogue
(born c. 1981)
19 January 2024Incumbent299 days[23][24]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Who We Are". www.starcom.spaceforce.mil.
  2. ^ "SPACE INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER / space-innovation-and-development-center.pdf / PDF4PRO". PDF4PRO. 12 August 2018.
  3. ^ Department of Defense General/Flag Officer Worldwide Roster December 1993 (PDF). Washington, D.C.: United States Department of Defense. 1993. p. 32.
  4. ^ "LIEUTENANT GENERAL DAVID L. VESELY". U.S. Air Force.
  5. ^ "Photochart of USAF Leadership" (PDF). Air Force Magazine: 103. 1995.
  6. ^ "LIEUTENANT GENERAL GLEN W "WALLY" MOORHEAD III". U.S. Air Force.
  7. ^ "GENERAL WILLIAM R. LOONEY III". U.S. Air Force.
  8. ^ "MAJOR GENERAL GARY R. DYLEWSKI". U.S. Air Force.
  9. ^ "Brigadier General Douglas J. "Doug" Richardson". USAF.
  10. ^ "LIEUTENANT GENERAL THOMAS B. GOSLIN JR". U.S. Air Force.
  11. ^ "Space Warfare Center gets new commander". spaceref.com. 18 April 2002.
  12. ^ "Brig Gen Darnell Assumes Command Of Space Warfare Center". www.spacedaily.com.
  13. ^ "Lieutenant General Daniel J. Darnell". U.S. Air Force. September 2010. Archived from the original on 9 August 2022.
  14. ^ a b c "Biographies : COLONEL LARRY J. CHODZKO". 22 July 2006. Archived from the original on 22 July 2006.
  15. ^ "New SIDC commander "has the". Air Force Space Command (Archived).
  16. ^ "14th AF vice commander to lead SIDC". Schriever Space Force Base.
  17. ^ "Biographies : COLONEL ROGER M. VINCENT". 21 January 2012. Archived from the original on 21 January 2012.
  18. ^ "Major General Shawn N. Bratton". United States Space Force. Archived from the original on 16 July 2023.
  19. ^ "Brigadier General Timothy A. Sejba" (PDF). United States Space Force.
  20. ^ "Brig. Gen. Timothy Sejba Assumes Command of Space Training and Readiness Command". 20 July 2023.
  21. ^ "Todd R. Moore".
  22. ^ "Chief Master Sergeant James P. Seballes" (PDF). United States Space Force. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 June 2023.
  23. ^ "KARMANN-MONIQUE POGUE". Space Training and Readiness Command (STARCOM).
  24. ^ "STARCOM welcomes newest SEL in historic ceremony". DVIDS.