Group shot from Space Force Basic Military Training Graduation ceremony.

During December ceremonies, 17 Space Force officers who graduated from Officer Training School at Maxwell AFB and 120 Basic Military Training graduates at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland AFB wore a new dress uniform that symbolizes the Space Forceโ€™s unique identity.

The new uniforms are significant for the nationโ€™s newest branch of service, which was established in December 2019 within the Department of the Air Force. Until 2025, Guardians wore Air Force uniforms, and the new uniforms are a big part of making the Space Force distinct.

โ€œAbout a year ago, the Defense Logistics Agency released Space Force physical training gear,โ€ said Shawn Martinson, Military Clothing buyer for the Exchange. โ€œThat was really the first uniform they had that said โ€˜Space Forceโ€™ on it. The rapid rollout of Space Forceโ€™s ย first dress uniform has been extremely well-received.โ€

Martinson and the Military Clothing team played a significant role in getting the uniforms ready in time for the December graduation ceremonies.

Military leaders were impressed with the rollout. Lt. Gen. Donna Shipton, Commander of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) at Wright-Patterson AFB, sent a note to Exchange Director/CEO Tom Shull and other military leaders involved in releasing the uniform, congratulating them on a successful launch.

โ€œMy office remains steadfast in our commitment to finalize the remaining rollout and to collaborate with Army and Air Force Exchange Service to develop an equally exceptional USSF mess dress uniform,โ€ Shipton wrote. โ€œI genuinely appreciate the partnership we fostered over the past 18 months in making this graduation momentous!โ€

Group shot from Space Force Basic Military Training Graduation ceremony.
Basic Military Training graduates wear the new Space Force dress uniform during a graduation ceremony in December.

Martinson said the Air Force Uniform Office at the AFLCMC worked with Space Force leadership to design the new dress uniform. โ€œItโ€™s unique and fully aligned with the Space Forceโ€™s mission priorities,โ€ Martinson said.

The Exchange then worked with DLA to get the uniform into Military Clothing stores and started fitting Space Force officers, other VIPs, honor guards, Air Force Academy instructors, Lackland drill sergeants and graduates in September.

โ€œShawn and the team hit every deadline early,โ€ said Military Clothing Divisional Merchandise Manager Mark Vessels. โ€œShawn made calls with Space Force leaders to go over timelines, and then the team at headquarters, with Shawnโ€™s lead, kept the project on track and ahead of schedule.โ€

Martinson said he worked directly with Lt. Col. Tyler Mann of the Space Force Director of Staffโ€™s Office and Col. Matthew Schmunk, Space Force Director of Organizational Change Management, who played key roles in the uniformโ€™s design and rollout.

โ€œWe all worked together to rally the troops and get done what we had to get done,โ€ Martinson said. โ€œThere was a lot of vendor support with that. There are always challenges when you have new items.โ€

The new uniforms are also available on ShopMyExchange.com. During the coming months, the dress uniform will roll out to more than 9,000 Guardians.

โ€œAnd we just found out that weโ€™re going to be helping 100 Space Force Cadets at the Air Force Academy get their uniforms,โ€ he said. โ€œWe will be working with the Logistics Readiness Squadron at the Academy. The LRS will fit them, and weโ€™ll do the ordering through the Air Force Academy Exchange, then the Cadets will pick up the uniforms. Theyโ€™ll be the first Air Force Academy class to graduate with the Space Force uniform. It is exciting to know that Team Exchange has played a significant role in helping make this historic uniform a reality.โ€

The new Space Force uniforms are available at ShopMyExchange.com
  1. Collin Fortier Avatar

    MCS team did a fantastic job on this roll out. And work with several internal and external teams to ensure it was done right.


  2. Daniel H. Koglin Avatar

    Brilliant support from the Exchange’s Military Clothing Team. Thanks again for the hard work and a job well done!


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