The United States Space Force unveiled its first picture of the branch’s new service utility uniforms.

The Twitter account for the Space Force, which was founded as a branch only a month ago, tweeted out a teaser of the camouflage service utility uniforms. It features a variant of the camouflage used by both the Army and the Air Force and has “U.S. Space Force” embroidered above the left breast pocket.

Given the four-star rank, the uniform is likely that of Gen. John “Jay” Raymond, the first commander of the service branch.

“The first #SpaceForce utility uniform nametapes have touched down in the Pentagon,” the Space Force said in a Friday evening tweet.





Last weekend, the Washington National Cathedral blessed the Bible that will be used to swear in all future commanders of the military branch. The Rev. Randolph “Randy” Hollerith blessed the Bible as U.S. Air Force chief of chaplains, Maj. Gen. Steven Schaick, held it.

Congress passed a new defense spending bill in December that funds the Space Force, which has received a lot of interest from Air Force cadets.