STARFLEET Command (fan group)
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STARFLEET Command is an international Star Trek fan association that claims a world-wide membership dedicated to the Star Trek television and movie series. It serves members on three continents, called Quadrants, located in the U.S., the UK and Asia.
STARFLEET Command (capitalized to distinguish it from the fictional Starfleet Command) traces its existence to the USS Enterprise Fan Club started by a group of friends in Lufkin, Texas in 1974. Today, the club's headquarters are in Indiana.
There have been seven presidents of STARFLEET Command with the first three shared by STARFLEET International:
- Mark Bischoff (2002-Present)
- Paul Sunstrom (1997-2002)
- Leadership Inactive (1995-1996)
- Don Dailey (1987-1994)
- John Wetsch (1983-1987)
- Brandt Heatherington (1981-1982)
- Adeline Longshaw (1977-1981)
- John Bradbury (1974-1977)