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Space Force’s STEM Outreach Provides Critical Link to Force’s Future
Chief of Space Operations Gen. John W. Raymond, right, and Air Force astronaut Col. Nick Hague speak with third grade students from Desoto Intermediate School in Adel, Iowa, during a virtual call at the Pentagon, Arlington, Va., Dec. 16, 2020. The call was part of “DeSTEMber” events, an initiative to engage children in science, technology, engineering and math. (U.S. Air Force photo by Eric Dietrich)DECEMBER 31, 2020 – As a tech-heavy, digital service, the U.S. Space Force relies on Guardians with academic backgrounds in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics to build and fortify its foundation.