Officially, in May 2020 USSF released its first recruiting video on social media with a link that instructs those interested to click through to what presumably is the Space Force recruiting website. There is also the question of whether new recruits may opt into the Space Force instead of joining the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, etc. At press time, Space Force does not have a Guard or Reserve force and no transfers are accepted from Reserve component troops. Not everyone serving is allowed to transfer and all transfers require the cooperation and approval of Air Force, USSF, and the DoD. There are two ways you can join Space Force as a military member: those who have already passed Basic Training and are in Air Force careers may transfer into Space Force depending on time in grade, time in service, Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) and other variables. And American pop culture has taken note, too interest in the new military branch is high enough to warrant a parody of the agency by way of Steve Carrell and the Netflix original series Space Force, which in spite of initially lukewarm reception was renewed for a second season on Netflix. That’s because there are many interested in transferring into the newest branch of the United States military. Once the Space Force became a reality, it brought a wave of interest not only from those who are considering a career in the military, but also from those currently serving. Ever since the announcement of the United States Space Force (USSF), there have been many contemplating the types of military careers that could happen as a result of having a new branch of military service.
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