Chief Operations Officer for US Space Force visits NATO Space Center

U.S. Space Force Lt. Gen. DeAnna Burt, Chief Operations Officer for the USSF, receives a briefing on NATO space operations at the NATO Space Center in NATO Allied Air Command at Ramstein Air Base, May 22. Burt visited the Space Center within NATO Allied Air command to learn and understand how the U.S. can best integrate and support the Alliance’s space mission. In December 2019, NATO Heads of State and Government declared space as the Alliance’s “fifth domain” of operations, alongside land, sea, air and cyberspace, which provides new space for information sharing, capability building, and multilateral cooperation alongside our NATO Allies and Partners. Courtesy photos
Italian Air Forces Maj. Gen. Gianluca Ercolani, NATO Allied Air Command chief of Staff (left); Lt. Gen. DeAnna Burt (center), Chief Operations Officer for the United States Space Force; and German Air Forces Brig. Gen. Christoph Pliet, NATO Allied Air Command deputy chief of Staff, pose for a picture in NATO Allied Air Command at Ramstein Air Base, May 22.
Lt. Gen. DeAnna Burt, Chief Operations Officer for the United States Space Force, signs the guest book at NATO Allied Air Command at Ramstein Air Base, May 22.