The U.S. Air Force and the Secret War
The United States Air Force became the central military institution of the Stargate program because the mission combined aerospace defense, strategic warning, scientific research, and operations conducted far beyond national territory. This episode examines how Air Force officers, pilots, engineers, security personnel, and commanders turned an archaeological artifact into an operational gateway and later a space fleet. Cheyenne Mountain provided a hardened base, but the service also had to invent procedures for off-world reconnaissance, alien diplomacy, orbital combat, biological containment, and the recovery of technologies no existing acquisition system understood. Air Force culture shaped the program’s emphasis on disciplined command, small-team initiative, and technical expertise, while civilian scientists and allies remained indispensable. The secret war also forced officers to serve without public recognition, conventional campaign reporting, or explanations to their families. The Air Force did not simply operate the Stargate; it built the organizations that allowed Earth to survive what came through it. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.