Roberto Rodriguez Elected to Honorary Commanders Program at VSFB

Roberto Rodriguez, the Chief Impact Officer for Boys & Girls Clubs of Mid Central Coast, has been nominated to participate in the Vandenberg Space Force Base Honorary Commanders Program effective immediately.  This two year program aims to enhance public understanding of VSFB’s mission and serve as a platform for exchanging ideas, experiences, and friendships between local community leaders and the Vandenberg military community.

Honorary Commanders are selected every two years from the community to participate in a two-year program. They are paired with commanders of groups, squadrons, and tenant units at VSFB, offering a unique opportunity to learn about local military activities, their economic impact, and various aspects of the national defense system. The program serves as a strategic force multiplier, positioning honorary commanders to actively elevate public awareness for VSFB while fostering reciprocal relationships between Space Force Guardians, Air Force Airmen, and the local community. Through personal interaction, site visits, and attendance at key functions, honorary commanders gain a deeper understanding of the work being done at VSFB and can better explain Space Force programs to their professional and personal networks.

Mr. Rodriguez is a former service member in the U.S. Navy.  He served from 1997 to 2001 aboard the USS Carl Vinson and participated in Operation Desert Fox and Southern Watch so is keenly aware of the importance of our service members and the impact  VSFB makes in our community.  Mr. Rodriguez shares this about the opportunity he is undertaking, I am deeply honored and genuinely excited to participate in the Vandenberg Space Force Base Honorary Commanders Program.  As a military veteran myself, I’m thrilled to continue serving my community and the military in this meaningful way.”