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Trump announces that Space Command is moving from Colorado to Alabama

The relocation reverses Biden's 2023 decision and aims to save over $400 million, with about 1,700 personnel at the headquarters and significant economic impact expected in Alabama.

  • U.S. Space Command Headquarters will move from Colorado to Huntsville, Alabama, as announced by President Donald Trump.
  • President Trump stated that the relocation would create approximately 30,000 new jobs, referring to Huntsville as 'Rocket City.'
  • Huntsville was previously identified as the preferred location for Space Command in 2021 by the Air Force.
  • Alabama Governor Kay Ivey expressed readiness to welcome Space Command, stating that they have been prepared since June 2019.
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The US Space Command was formed in 2019 during the Trump administration. Its purpose is to coordinate US military activities in space, strengthen satellite-based navigation and communications, and warn of missile threats.

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King5 News broke the news in Seattle, United States on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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