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U.S. Space Command to stay in Colorado


Effort to keep U.S. Space Command headquarters in Colorado may ...

In an interview, U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers from Alabama claimed that President-elect Donald Trump is considering moving the headquarters from ...

Colorado Could Lose US Space Command. Trump Is Expected to ...

Trump's original decision to place Space Command -- the combatant command tasked with military operations in space that was reactivated in ...

Colorado officials say Space Command should not move to ...

“Americans want a strong military and national security, and that's why they overwhelmingly elected Donald Trump as our next President,” Crank ...

Biden decides to keep Space Command in Colorado, rejecting ...

President Joe Biden has decided to keep the U.S. Space Command headquarters in Colorado, overturning a last-ditch decision by the Trump ...

President-elect Trump could move Space Command from Colorado ...

President-elect Donald Trump may announce he's moving Space Command from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama during his first week in ...

Trump expected to move Space Command out of Colorado Springs

President-elect Donald Trump isn't expected to waste any time going through with the plan to move Space Command headquarters out of Colorado ...

Future of Space Command HQ in the air again as Trump returns to ...

President Joe Biden overturned a decision by Donald Trump's first administration to move Space Command HQ from Colorado to Alabama.

6 key things to know about the fight for Space Command: Colorado ...

Space Command headquarters employs about 1,700 people across the military branches in Colorado Springs who protect and defend assets in space.

Space Command Headquarters to stay in Colorado | Article - Army.mil

Space Command headquarters will stay in Colorado, according to President Joe Biden. The Department of Defense confirmed the final decision ...

Inside the intense fight to keep Space Command in Colorado, and ...

In 2019, President Trump declared the rebirth of Space Command. In the years to follow, states and politicians vied for the military base's ...

Alabama congressman expects Trump to restart Space Command ...

Colorado and Alabama have been tussling to secure the Command's permanent home since the last Trump administration.

Space Command stays in Colorado, infuriating Alabama delegation

The Biden administration has reversed a Trump-era decision to move the U.S. Space Command headquarters to Alabama.

Biden to keep US Space Command in Colorado, reversing Trump ...

President Joe Biden has decided that the headquarters of US Space Command will remain in Colorado and not move to Alabama, two US officials ...

Biden reverses Trump, keeps Space Command in Colorado - Politico

President Joe Biden has determined that Colorado Springs will be the permanent headquarters of US Space Command, reversing a Trump administration decision to ...

Space Command to stay in Colorado after Biden rejects move to ...

Head of Space Command, Gen. James Dickinson, argued that moving his headquarters now would jeopardize military readiness.

HASC chair: Trump will move Space Command HQ to Alabama ...

President-elect Donald Trump will sign an executive order within his first week of office to move U.S. Space Command headquarters to Alabama ...

Colorado Leaders Welcome U.S. Space Command to Permanent ...

Among those praising the Biden Administration's decision to keep U.S. Space Command in the Centennial State were U.S. Reps. Diana DeGette (D-CO) ...

Biden decides to keep U.S. Space Command in Colorado - CBS News

President Joe Biden has decided to keep Space Command in Colorado, overturning former President Donald Trump decision to move it to Alabama, ...

Space Command HQ to Stay in Colorado

That reverses a decision former President Donald Trump made in the final days of his administration to move the HQ to Huntsville, Alabama. Biden ...

Biden Says Space Command will Stay in Colorado

President Joe Biden has selected Colorado as the permanent headquarters for U.S. Space Command, the administration announced July 31.