MINNEAPOLIS — The United States has a military branch few people know about: The Space Force.
For years, shows like Star Trek have challenged us to imagine life in space. But this branch is taking the “fiction” out of science fiction.
“So many people think we don’t exist. In fact when I wear my uniform on the train on my way to work at the Pentagon, I have people staring at me basically asking are you real, “said Col. Bree Fram.
Fram, a Mendota Heights native, is an astronautical engineer and an officer in the United State Space Force.
She joined the U.S. Air Force right after 9/11, serving 18 years before joining the Space Force. She is the Chief of the acquisitions policies and processes division.
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“I figure out how we buy things so how we develop designs and acquire spacecraft and the systems that we need to run them,” Fram said.
She says while Space Force is new, its mission is not. It has a huge legacy and heritage from what the Air Force and other services have been doing in space back to the 1950s.