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 Posted inLaunchAir Force Space Command confident private companies can support military launch needsLt. Gen. DT Thompson:  We have companies with some great ideas who have advanced to some level or are looking to advance in the future.& 8221;bySandra Erwin January 26, 2019January 23, 2 air force drake 023Click to share on X  Opens in new window Click to share on Facebook  Opens in new window Click to share on LinkedIn  Opens in new window Click to share on Reddit  Opens nike air j  in new window Click to email a link to a friend  Opens in new window Click to share on Clipboard  Opens in new window Lt. Gen. David Thompson, vice commander of Air  Force Space Command.  Credit: Air ForceWASHINGTON 鈥?The A nikeaire ir Force is counting on private space companies to build rockets that can lift military and intelligence agency satellites into orbit. Despite recent reports of layoffs at launch companies, the vice chief of Air Force Space Command said the military is confident that the commercial space industry will thrive.Lt. Gen.