
Space Force!
A Quirky and Opinionated Look at America's Newest Military Service
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Jeffrey Kafer
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Taylor Dinerman
The United States Space Force has a noble mission - to protect America, to support our allies, and to support our nation's interest as we, along with other nations, move out into the little patch of the universe that is our home system.
The desire to establish a US Space Force has been around for decades, in both science fiction and in the minds of people who attempt to seriously consider what our nation needs in order to deter future wars (and if necessary, to fight and win them). As an institution, the US Space Force has gotten off to a shaky start; however, prolific space writer Taylor Dinerman has great confidence that someday soon, it will find the right leadership and eventually be emancipated from the Department of the Air Force. At that point, the institution can begin to truly serve the great cause of creating a spacefaring civilization - as it was always meant to.
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It isn't just that the author excitedly and seemingly gratuitously impales any presumption of impartiality on the spear of his conservative political bent, it's that his constant need to point out his political awareness implies a fixation on a culture war that isn't relevant to the work. If this were a beltway memoir or a commentary, perhaps even a novel, such opinions would be useful. In this case they are not.
It's not that it's fundamentally political and self-aware of its political bent, it's merely that it's bad writing grasping to add relevance where none exists.
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