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Below is the full operational structure and order of battle of the United States Air Force by the end of 2020 with changes to 2022. Note: due to the formation of the new Space Force, those units are NOT listed below. Note: because of the National Guard's separate status, units will be labelled as (NG) or (AFR) – Air Force Reserve, indicating their type of unit.

A simply reference and great graphic for the overall structure of each command can be seen here.[1]

Headquarters, United States Air Force

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  • Headquarters, United States Air Force, at The Pentagon, Virginia

Secretariat

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  • Secretariat
    • Office of the Secretary of the Air Force
      • Secretary of the Air Force
      • Military Assistant to the Secretary of the Air Force
    • Office of the Under Secretary of the Air Force
      • Under Secretary of the Air Force
      • Deputy Under Secretary of the Air Force for International Affairs
    • Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Space
      • Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Space
      • Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Space
      • Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Space Plans and Policy
      • Directorate of Space Programs
    • Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Manpower, Reserve Affairs, Installations and Environment
      • Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Manpower, Reserve Affairs, Installations and Environment
      • Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Manpower, Reserve Affairs, Installations and Environment
      • Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manpower and Personnel
      • Deputy Assistant Secretary for Reserve Affairs
      • Deputy Assistant Secretary for Installations
      • Deputy Assistant Secretary for Readiness
      • Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environment, Safety and Occupational Health
      • Deputy for Air Force Review Boards
      • Directorate for Equal Opportunity
      • Director, Air Force Personnel Council Executive
      • Director, Air Force Board for Correction of Military Records
      • Director, Air Force Civilian Appellate Review Agency
    • Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition
      • Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition
      • Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition
      • Deputy Assistant Secretary for Acquisition Management and Policy Assistant
      • Deputy Assistant Secretary for Acquisition Management and Policy
      • Deputy Assistant Secretary for Logistics Air Force Competition Advocate
      • Directorate for Contracting and Management Policy
      • Directorate for Special Programs
      • Directorate for Tactical Programs
      • Directorate for Strategic, Special Operations Forces and Airlift Programs
      • Directorate for Avionics and Electronic Combat Programs
      • Directorate of Test and Evaluation
      • Directorate for Space and SDI Programs
      • Directorate for Program Planning and Integration
      • Directorate for Science and Technology
      • United States Air Force Research and Development Liaison Office, Bonn, at the United States Embassy in Bonn, Germany
      • United States Air Force Research and Development Liaison Office, London, at RAF Blenheim Crescent, United Kingdom
    • Air Force Program Executive Office Organization
      • Air Force Acquisition Executive
      • Air Force Program Executive Office Organization for Strategic Programs
      • Air Force Program Executive Office Organization for Information Systems
      • Air Force Program Executive Office Organization for Tactical and Airlift Programs
      • Air Force Program Executive Office Organization for Space Programs
      • Air Force Program Executive Office Organization for Command, Control, and Communications Programs
      • Air Force Program Executive Office Organization for Tactical Strike Programs
    • Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Financial Management, and Comptroller
      • Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Financial Management, and Comptroller
      • Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Resource Management
        • Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Budget
        • Deputy for Budget
        • Director for Budget Operations
          • Deputy Director for Budget Operations
          • Directorate for Budget Management and Execution
          • Directorate for Budget Investment
          • Assistant for Budget Enactment
      • Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Financial Management
        • Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Plans, Systems and Analysis
        • Directorate of Policy Development and Analysis
        • Directorate of Comptroller Support
        • Directorate of Technology and Plans
      • Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Cost and Economics
        • Deputy for Cost Analysis
        • Deputy for Economics and Business Management
        • Commander, Air Force Cost Center
        • Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Accounting, Finance and Banking)
        • Deputy for Policy and Banking
        • Deputy for Fiscal Control
        • Commander, Air Force Accounting and Finance Center
      • Management Systems Deputy
    • Office of the Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Air Force
      • Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Air Force
      • Deputy Administrative Assistant for Security and Administrative Programs
      • Directorate of Information Management and Administration
        • Air Force Publishing Distribution Center
    • Office of the Auditor General of the Air Force
      • Auditor General of the Air Force

Air Staff

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Air Force District of Washington

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11th Wing

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316th Wing

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The 316th Wing was reactivated in 2020 when the 11th Wing moved to Joint Base Anacostia–Bolling, while the 316th was re-established at Andrews.

  • 316th Wing, at Andrews Air Force Base, Joint Base Andrews, Maryland[6]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 316th Comptroller Squadron
    • 316th Operations Group
    • 316th Security Forces Group
    • 316th Mission Support Group
      • 316th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 316th Contracting Squadron
      • 316th Force Support Squadron
      • 316th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 316th Medical Group
      • 316th Health Operations Squadron
      • 316th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron

320th Air Expeditionary Wing

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Air Force Office of Special Investigations

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  • Air Force Office of Special Investigations[7]
    • Headquarters, at the Russell-Knox Building at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia
      • Operating Location – B, at Camp Peary, Virginia
      • Operating Location – D, at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland
      • Operating Location – E, at Randolph Air Force Base, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
      • Operating Location – J, at The Pentagon, Virginia
      • Operating Location – N, at The Pentagon, Virginia
      • Operating Location – P, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
      • Operating Location – Q, at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska
      • Operating Location – R, at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Maryland
      • Operating Location – S, at Washington, District of Columbia
      • Operating Location – T, at the National Reconnaissance Office, Virginia
      • Operating Location – U, at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois
      • Operating Location – V, at NAS JRB Fort Worth, Texas
      • Operating Location – W, at Lackland Air Force Base, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
    • Force Support Squadron, at the Russell-Knox Building at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia
      • Operating Location – A, at Randolph Air Force Base, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
      • Operating Location – B, at Patch Barracks, Germany
      • Operating Location – C, at Yokota Air Base, Japan
      • Operating Location – D, at Langley Air Force Base, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia
    • United States Air Force Special Investigations Academy, at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Georgia
      • Detachment 001, at McGuire Air Force Base, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey
      • Operating Location – A, at Fort Washington, Maryland
      • Operating Location – L, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina

1st Field Investigations Region

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The 1st Field Investigations Region or Region 1 is aligned with Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC), Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC), and Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC).[7]

  • 1st Field Investigations Region[7]
    • Region Headquarters, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
    • 10th Field Investigations Squadron, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
      • Operating Location – A, at Stout Army Airfield, Indianapolis, Indiana
      • Operating Location – B, at Pittsburgh International Airport, Pennsylvania
      • Operating Location – C, at Youngstown Air Reserve Station, Ohio
      • Operating Location – D, at Grissom Air Reserve Base, Indiana
      • Operating Location – E, at Dayton International Airport, Ohio
      • Operating Location – F, at Saint Paul Air National Guard Base, Minnesota
    • Detachment 102, at Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts
      • Operating Location – A, at the Rome Research Site, New York
      • Operating Location – B, at Westover Air Force Base, Massachusetts
      • Operating Location – C, at Niagara Falls Air National Guard Base, New York
    • Detachment 104, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida
    • Detachment 105, at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia
      • Operating Location – A, at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia
    • Detachment 106, at Arnold Air Force Base, Tennessee
    • Detachment 111, at Edwards Air Force Base, California
      • Operating Location – A, at March Air Reserve Base, California
    • Detachment 113, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah
    • Detachment 114, at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma
      • Operating Location – A, at Fort Worth Naval Air Station, Texas
    • Detachment 120, at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico
    • Detachment 121, at Hurlburt Field, Florida
      • Operating Location – A, at Homestead Air Force Base, Florida

2nd Field Investigations Region

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The 2nd Field Investigations Region or Region 2 is aligned with Air Combat Command, United States Central Command, United States Southern Command, United States Strategic Command, 9th Air Force (Air Forces Central), 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern), and 16th Air Force (Air Forces Cyber).[7]

  • 2nd Field Investigations Region[7]
    • Region Headquarters, at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia
      • Operating Location – A, at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina
      • Operating Location – B, at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona
      • Operating Location – BH, at Homestead Air Reserve Base, Florida
    • Force Protection Detachment 3, at El Dorado International Airport, Bogotá, Columbia
    • Force Protection Detachment 4, at Panamá Pacífico International Airport, Panama
    • Force Protection Detachment 6, at Prince Hassan Air Base, Amman, Jordan
    • Force Protection Detachment 7, at El Bosque Airport, Santiago, Chile
    • Force Protection Detachment 8, at Brasília Air Force Base, Brasilia, Brazil
    • Force Protection Detachment 10, at Curaçao International Airport, Curaçao, Dutch Antilles, The Netherlands
    • Force Protection Detachment 14, at Cairo West Air Base, Cairo, Egypt
    • 24th Expeditionary Field Investigations Squadron, at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar
    • Detachment 201, at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia
    • Detachment 202, at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada
    • Detachment 203, at Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota
    • Detachment 204, at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska
    • Detachment 206, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada
    • Detachment 211, at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia
    • Detachment 212, at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina
    • Detachment 216, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina
      • Operating Location – A, at Pope Field, North Carolina
    • Detachment 217, at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona
    • Detachment 218, at Beale Air Force Base, California
    • Detachment 221, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho
    • Detachment 223, at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida
    • Detachment 241, at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar
    • Detachment 242, at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait
    • Detachment 243, at Eskan Village Compound, Saudi Arabia
    • Detachment 246, at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates

3rd Field Investigations Region

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The 3rd Field Investigations Region or Region 3 is aligned with Air Mobility Command, United States Transportation Command, United States Special Operations Command, United States Central Command, Air Force District of Washington, and the Pentagon Force Protection Agency.[7]

  • 3rd Field Investigations Region[7]
    • Region Headquarters, at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois
    • 7th Field Investigations Squadron, at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland
      • Operating Location – A, at Joint Base Anacosta-Bolling, District of Columbia
      • Operating Location – D, at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, Maryland
      • Detachment 331, at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland
      • Detachment 332, at Joint Base Anacosta-Bolling, District of Columbia
      • Detachment 333, at Fort Meade, Maryland
      • Detachment 334, at the Pentagon, Virginia
    • Detachment 301, at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois
      • Operating Location – A, at Saint Louis Lambert International Airport, Missouri
    • Detachment 303, at Travis Air Force Base, California
      • Operating Location – A, at Sacramento McClellan Airport, California
    • Detachment 305, at McChord Air Force Base, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington
    • Detachment 306, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware
    • Detachment 307, at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey
      • Operating Location – A, at Newark Liberty International Airport, New Jersey
    • Detachment 310, at Charleston Air Force Base, Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina
    • Detachment 321, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas
    • Detachment 322, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington
    • Detachment 327, at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas
    • Detachment 340, at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida

4th Field Investigations Region

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The 4th Field Investigations Region or Region 4 is aligned with Air Education and Training Command, 2nd Air Force, 19th Air Force, and the Air University.[7]

  • 4th Field Investigations Region[7]
    • Region Headquarters, at Randolph Air Force Base, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
    • 11th Field Investigations Squadron, at Lackland Air Force Base, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
      • Detachment 402, at Lackland Air Force Base, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
      • Detachment 403, at Medina Annex, Texas
        • Operating Location – A, in San Antonio, Texas
        • Operating Location – B, in Houston, Texas
      • Detachment 404, at Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
        • Operating Location – A, at Randolph Air Force Base, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
    • Detachment 405, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
    • Detachment 406, at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi
    • Detachment 407, at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi
    • Detachment 408, at Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas
    • Detachment 410, at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas
    • Detachment 411, at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas
    • Detachment 421, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona
      • Operating Location – A, in Phoenix, Arizona
    • Detachment 422, at Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma
    • Detachment 423, at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico
    • Detachment 428, at Vance Air Force Base, Oklhoma

5th Field Investigations Region

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The 5th Field Investigations Region or Region 5 is aligned with United States Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa, United States European Command, United States Africa Command, and 3rd Air Force (Air Forces Europe).[7]

  • 5th Field Investigations Region[7]
    • Region Headquarters, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany
      • Operating Location – Force Protection Detachment 4, at Vrazhdebna Air Base, Bulgaria
      • Force Protection Detachment, at Ämari Air Base, Estonia
      • Force Protection Detachment, at Mashabim Air Base, Israel
      • Force Protection Detachment, at Vaziani Military Base, Georgia
    • 25th Expeditionary Field Investigations Squadron, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany
    • Detachment 501, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany
    • Detachment 503, at NAS Sigonella, Italy
      • Force Protection Detachment 9, at Entebbe International Airport, Uganda
      • Force Protection Detachment, at Air Force Base Accra, Ghana
      • Force Protection Detachment, at Sidi Slimane Air Base, Morocco
    • Detachment 512, at RAF Mildenhall, United Kingdom
    • Detachment 514, at RAF Alconbury, United Kingdom
      • Operating Location – A, at RAF Croughton, United Kingdom
    • Detachment 515, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany
      • Operating Location – A, at NS Rota, Spain
    • Detachment 518, at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany
    • Detachment 521, in Ankara, Turkey
    • Detachment 522, in Incirlik Air Base, Turkey
    • Detachment 523, at Izmir Air Station, Turkey
    • Detachment 531, at Aviano Air Base, Italy
    • Detachment 535, in Rome, Italy
    • Detachment 538, in Paris, France
    • Detachment 540, in Berlin, Germany
    • Detachment 541, in London, United Kingdom
    • Detachment 542, at Lask Air Base, Poland

6th Field Investigations Region

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The 6th Field Investigations Region or Region 6 is aligned with Pacific Air Forces; United States Indo-Pacific Command; Special Operations Command Pacific; 5th Air Force, 7th Air Force (Air Forces Korea), and 11th Air Force.[7][8]

  • 6th Field Investigations Region[7]
    • Region Headquarters, at Hickam Air Force Base, Joint Base Pearl Harbor, Hawaii[8]
      • Operating Location – Field Protection Detachment 3, in Sydney, Australia
      • Operating Location – Field Protection Detachment 5, in Bangkok, Thailand
    • 5th Field Investigations Squadron, at Osan Air Base, South Korea
      • Detachment 611, at Osan Air Base, South Korea
      • Detachment 613, in Kunsan Air Base, South Korea
      • Detachment 614, in Seoul, South Korea
    • 9th Field Investigations Squadron, at Yokota Air Base, Japan[8]
      • Detachment 622, in Tokyo, Japan
      • Detachment 623, in Misawa Air Base, Japan
      • Detachment 624, at Kadena Air Base, Japan
    • Detachment 601, at Hickam Air Force Base, Joint Base Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
    • Detachment 602, at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam
      • Operating Location – A, in Manila, The Philippines
    • Detachment 631, at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska
    • Detachment 632, in Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska

8th Field Investigations Region

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The 8th Field Investigations Region or Region 8 is aligned with the United States Space Force; Air Force Global Strike Command; United States Northern Command; 8th Air Force (Air Forces Strategic); 14th Air Force (Air Forces Strategic); 20th Air Force (Air Forces Strategic); and the United States Air Force Academy.[7]

  • 8th Field Investigations Region[7]
    • Region Headquarters, at Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado
      • Operating Location – C, at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana
    • Detachment 801, at Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado
      • Operating Location – A, at Buckley Annex, Colorado
    • Detachment 802, at Patrick Space Force Base, Florida
    • Detachment 803, at Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado
    • Detachment 804, at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California
      • Operating Location – A, at the Presidio of Monterey, California
    • Detachment 805, at F. E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming
    • Detachment 806, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana
    • Detachment 807, at Schriever Space Force Base, California
    • Detachment 808, at the United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado
    • Detachment 810, at Los Angeles Space Force Base, California
      • Operating Location – B, at MCAS Miramar, California
      • Operating Location – C, at Camp Parks, California
    • Detachment 811, at Whiteman Air Force Base, Montana
    • Detachment 812, at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana
    • Detachment 813, at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota
    • Detachment 814, at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico
      • Operating Location – A, in Albuquerque, New Mexico
    • Detachment 815, at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas
    • Detachment 816, at Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota

Office of Procurement Fraud

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  • Office of Procurement Fraud[7]
    • Procurement Fraud Headquarters, at Bolling Air Force Base, Joint Base Anacostia–Bolling, District of Columbia
    • Detachment 1, at Los Angeles Space Force Base, California
      • Operating Location – A, at McChord Airfield, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington
      • Operating Location – B, at Travis Air Force Base, California
      • Operating Location – C, in San Diego, California
    • Detachment 2, at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma
      • Operating Location – A, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah
      • Operating Location – B, at Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado
    • Detachment 3, at Randolph Air Force Base, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
      • Operating Location – A, at Davis–Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona
      • Operating Location – B, at Kelly Field Annex, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas[9]
      • Operating Location – C, at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico
      • Operating Location – D, at NAS JRB Fort Worth, Texas
    • Detachment 4, at Wright–Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
      • Operating Location – B, at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois
    • Detachment 5, at Robbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia
      • Operating Location – A, at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia
      • Operating Location – B, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida
      • Operating Location – C, at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida
      • Operating Location – D, at Patrick Space Force Base, Florida
      • Operating Location – E, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
    • Detachment 6, at Andrews Air Force Base, Joint Base Andrews, Maryland
      • Operating Location – A, at Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts
      • Operating Location – B, at McGuire Air Force Base, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey
      • Operating Location – C, at the Rome Research Site, New York
      • Operating Location – International Contract Corruption Task Force, at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar

Office of Special Projects

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  • Office of Special Projects[7]
    • Special Projects Headquarters, at Bolling Air Force Base, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, District of Columbia
    • Operating Location – A, at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois
    • Operating Location – B, at Langley Air Force Base, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia
    • Operating Location – C, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
    • Operating Location – D, at Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado
    • Operating Location – E, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada
    • Operating Location – F, at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana
    • Operating Location – G, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany
    • Operating Location – H, at Hickam Air Force Base, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii
    • Detachment 1, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada
      • Operating Location – A, at Hill Air Force Base, Nevada
    • Detachment 2, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
    • Detachment 3, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida
      • Operating Location – A, at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia
      • Operating Location – D, at Patrick Space Force Base, Florida
    • Detachment 4, at Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts
    • Detachment 6, at Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina
      • Operating Location – A, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida
      • Operating Location – E, at Greenville, South Carolina
      • Operating Location – F, at Hurlburt Field, Florida
      • Operating Location – G, at The Pentagon, Virginia
    • Detachment 7, at Edwards Air Force Base, California
      • Operating Location – A, at Los Angeles Space Force Base, California
    • Detachment 8, at Kelly Field Annex, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
      • Operating Location – A, at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico
      • Operating Location – B, at Randolph Air Force Base, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
      • Operating Location – C, at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma
    • Detachment 9, at Bolling Air Force Base, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, District of Columbia
      • Operating Location – A, at Naval Support Facility Dahlgren, Virginia
      • Operating Location – B, at Fort Myer, Virginia
      • Operating Location – C, at The Pentagon, Virginia

Investigations, Collections, and Operations Nexus Center

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  • Investigations, Collections, and Operations Nexus Center (ICON Center)[7]
    • ICON Headquarters, at the Russel-Knox Building, MCAS Quantico, Virginia
    • 1st Field Investigations Squadron, at the Russel-Knox Building, MCAS Quantico, Virginia
      • Detachment 1, at Hurlburt Field, Florida
      • Detachment 2, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany
        • Operating Location – A, at RAF Mildenhall, United Kingdom
      • Detachment 3, at McGuire Air Force Base, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey
      • Detachment 4, at Kadena Air Base, Japan
    • 2nd Field Investigations Squadron, at Andrews Air Force Base, Joint Base Andrews, New Jersey
      • Operating Location – B, at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland
      • Operating Location – E, at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida
    • 3rd Field Investigations Squadron, at Lackland Air Force Base, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
      • Operating Location – F, at Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas
    • 4th Field Investigations Squadron, at Kleber Kaserne, Germany
    • 12th Field Investigations Squadron, at Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado
      • Operating Location – A, at Travis Air Force Base, Colorado
      • Operating Location – B, at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska
    • Detachment 1, at Yokota Air Base, Japan
      • Operating Location – A, at Hickam Air Force Base, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii
    • Detachment 2, at Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado
    • Operating Location – A, at the National Reconnaissance Office, Virginia
    • Operating Location – B, at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland
    • Operating Location – C, at Bolling Air Force Base, Joint Base Anacositia-Bolling, District of Columbia
    • Operating Location – D, at Fort Lee, Virginia
    • Operating Location – E, at Fort Myer, Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Virginia
    • Operating Location – F, at Andrews Air Force Base, Joint Base Andrews, Maryland
    • Operating Location – G, at Fort Gillem, Georgia
    • Operating Location – H, at Fort Lesley J. McNair, District of Columbia
    • Operating Location – L, at Fort Hamilton, New York
    • Operating Location – M, at Lackland Air Force Base, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
    • Operating Location – N, at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Glynco, Georgia
    • Operating Location – O, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware

Air Combat Command

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Air Combat Command (AIRCOMBATCOM) is the main combatant command of the US Air Forces, commanding the majority of the main fighter and (light) bombing wings. The command is directly subordinated to the Department of the Air Force and responsible for overseas fighting and continental air defense.[10] In July 2023, the command's strength stood at 79,555 (+116 space force) personnel, with its equipment as follows: 115 x A-10, 6 x AT-38, 1 x E-3B, 14 x E-3G, 2 x E-9A, 5 x E-11, 6 x EC-130, 8 x F-15C, 158 x F-15E, 2 x F-15X, 144 x F-16C, 19 x F-16D, 107 x F-22A, 131 x F-35A, 18 x HC-130J, 6 x HH-60G, 24 x HH-60W, 1 x MQ-1, 133 x MQ-9, 4 x P-9A, 11 x QF-16A, 62 x QF-16C, 3 x RC-135S, 2 x RC-135U, 8 x RC-135V, 9 x RC-135W, 8 x RQ-4B, 38 x T-38A, 3 x TC-135W, 4 x TU-2S, 27 x U-2S, and 3 x WC-135R. The equipment totals stood at: 684 x Fighter/Attack Aircraft, 317 x ISR/BM/C3 Aircraft, 30 x Helicopters, and 51 x Trainers.[1]

  • Air Combat Command[10][11]
    • Command Headquarters, at Langley Air Force Base, Joint Base Langley–Eustis, Virginia[10]
    • Air Force Spectrum Management Office, at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland
    • Cyberspace Capabilities Center, at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois
    • Air Force Rescue Coordination Center, at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida
    • Air Force Technical Applications Center, at Patrick Space Force Base, Florida

13th Air Task Force

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  • 13th Air Task Force, at Randolph Air Force Base, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas[12]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 12th Combat Air Force Squadron, at Barksdale Air Force Squadron, Louisiana[13]
    • 13th Combat Air Base Squadron, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona[14]

22nd Air Task Force

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  • 22nd Air Task Force, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington[12][15]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 22nd Combat Air Base Squadron, at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska[16]

23rd Air Task Force

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1st Air Force (Air Forces Northern)

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Continental United States Region, NORAD

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Western Air Defense Sector

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Map showing NORAD regions with the Western Air Defense Sector in yellow.

The Western Air Defense Sector is a two-star command based out of Joint Base Lewis–McChord in Washington. It is responsible for the air defense of the Western United States. The sector is part of the Washington Air National Guard, but reports to NORAD rather than the state joint force headquarters. The sector's aligned wings include the following: 114th Fighter Wing (South Dakota), 138th Fighter Wing (Oklahoma), 140th Fighter Wing (Colorado), 142nd Fighter Wing (Oregon), 144th Fighter Wing (California), 149th Fighter Wing (Texas), 162nd Fighter Wing (Arizona), 173rd Fighter Wing (Oregon).

Eastern Air Defense Sector

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Map showing NORAD regions with the Eastern Air Defense Sector in yellow.

The Eastern Air Defense Sector is part of NORAD and is a two-star command based out of Rome, New York. The sector is manned by National Guard wings and responsible for the air defense of the Eastern United States. The sector's aligned wings include the following: 104th Fighter Wing (Massachusetts), 113th Wing (District of Columbia), 115th Fighter Wing (Wisconsin), 125th Fighter Wing (Florida), 148th Fighter Wing (Minnesota), 158th Fighter Wing (Vermont), 159th Fighter Wing (Louisiana), 169th Fighter Wing (South Carolina), 177th Fighter Wing (New Jersey), 180th Fighter Wing (Ohio), 187th Fighter Wing (Alabama), and 192nd Fighter Wing (Virginia).

  • Eastern Air Defense Sector
    • Sector Headquarters, in Rome, New York
    • 224th Air Defense Group (New York Air National Guard)[20]
      • 224th Air Defense Squadron
      • 224th Security Forces Squadron[21]
      • 224th Support Squadron
      • Detachment 1, at Joint Air Defense Operations Center, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, District of Columbia
      • Detachment 2, in Herndon, Virginia

9th Air Force (Air Forces Central)

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On 20 August 2020, the former 9th Air Force was disbanded and its heritage combined with United States Air Forces Central, forming the new 9th Air Force (Air Forces Central). The below structure is that of the new 9th Air Force in 2020, and not of the former.[22][23] The 9th Air Force is unique in that it does not consist of any permanently-based aircraft in theater. The Air Force is instead made up of several expeditionary wings which gain equipment when a squadron is deployed to theater and the unit gained the designation 'Expeditionary'.

332nd Air Expeditionary Wing

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The 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing is one of the largest air wings in the Air Force, however its wing headquarters currently remains unknown and classified, however it is assumed it is either in Eastern Turkey or in the Middle East. According to the 332nd Operations Group's official lineage, its headquarters was activated a Ahmad al-Jaber Air Base in Kuwait.[26] The wing provides both expeditionary rescue and support operations for United States Central Command.

378th Air Expeditionary Wing

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The 378th Air Expeditionary Wing was activated 14 November 2019 when the old 378th Air Expeditionary Group was expanded to a wing. The wing is based at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia as part of the United States Military Training Mission in Saudi Arabia.

379th Air Expeditionary Wing

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The 379th Air Expeditionary Wing is one of the largest Air Force Wings based at Al Udeid Air Base in the State of Qatar. The wing provides air reconnaissance, refueling, and airlift operations for United States Central Command.

380th Air Expeditionary Wing

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The 380th Air Expeditionary Wing is based at Al Dhafra Air Base in the United Arab Emirates in the Middle East and provides airborne control, reconnaissance, and refueling assets for United States Central Command.

387th Air Expeditionary Group

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The 387th Air Expeditionary Group was previously part of the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing, until that wing was inactivated and reduced to a single group-sized formation by 5 July 2022.[42]

12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern)

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The 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern) is responsible for all air force operations in within United States Southern Command, which encompassing the Caribbean and South America.[22][44][45] When federalised, the command gains the following formations: 301st and 419th Fighter Wings (Air Force Reserve) and the 114th, 115th, 124th, 138th, 142nd, 144th, 148th, and 183rd Fighter Wings; 129th Rescue Wing; 132nd and 140th Wings; and 163rd Reconnaissance Wing (National Guard).[46]

15th Air Force

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The 15th Air Force was formed on 20 August 2020 by taking control of the 9th and 12th Air Forces' conventional forces, including their fighter and air control wings. The 9th and 12th continue in their separate roles, however the 15th now has direct control over the main combat forces of Air Combat Command.[22]

461st Air Control Wing

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The 461st Air Control Wing is one of only two wings in the U.S. Air Force to operate the Northrop Grumman E-8 Joint STARS aircraft. The wing works alongside the other wing, the Georgia Air National Guard's 116th Air Control Wing also based at Robins AFB. Since 2011 the wing provides dedicated battle-space management aircraft to Air Combat Command. In 2023, the 16th Airborne Command & Control Sqn was disbanded leaving the 461st with just squadron, the 12th which divested itself of the E-8C in November 2023.[53] The wing is expected to become a land-based control wing, being divested of all aircraft. Though it will retain its command and control role.[54]

552nd Air Control Wing

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An E-3 Sentry AWACS, from the 960th Expeditionary Airborne Air Control Squadron returns to its mission in support of Operation Enduring Freedom after being refuelled on June 18, 2011.

The 552nd Air Control Wing is the second of the Air Control Wings assigned to the 15th Air Force, and provides the Boeing E-3 Sentry Airborne Early Warning & Control capability. The wing deploys with the aircraft from the wing occasionally rotating; with aircraft rotating between the squadrons when forward as needed.

1st Fighter Wing

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The 1st Fighter Wing is based at Joint Base Langley–Eustis in Virginia and is equipped with the Lockheed Martin F-22A Raptor Air Superiority Fighter. The wing is considered the Department of Defense's quick-reaction fighter unit and also has a secondary mission of providing air defense for the National Capital Region. The wing notably deployed in the home defense role during the September 11 attacks in 2001. The wing is additionally supported by the 7th and 71st Fighter Training Squadrons equipped with the Northrop T-38 Talon training aircraft. In June 2022, the wing was the first to stand up two fighter generation squadrons (a Cold War relic) after a successful pilot program.[61]

4th Fighter Wing

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The 4th Fighter Wing is based at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in North Carolina and has a mixed operational and training role. The wing provides F-15E Strike operations via the 335th and 336th Fighter Squadrons along with training on the aircraft via the 333rd and 334th Fighter Squadrons. As part of the Air Force's 'Combat-Oriented Maintenance Organization', the wing activated a fighter generation squadron for each fighter squadron in 2021, and is as of 2022 currently being rolled our across the Air Force.[65]

  • 4th Fighter Wing, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina[66]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 4th Comptroller Squadron
    • 4th Operations Group
    • 4th Mission Support Group
      • 4th Communications Squadron
      • 4th Security Forces Squadron
      • 4th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 4th Contracting Squadron
      • 4th Force Support Squadron
      • 4th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 4th Maintenance Group
      • 4th Component Maintenance Squadron
      • 4th Equipment Maintenance Squadron
      • 333rd Fighter Generation Squadron[65]
      • 334th Fighter Generation Squadron[65]
      • 335th Fighter Generation Squadron[65]
      • 336th Fighter Generation Squadron[65]
    • 4th Medical Group
      • 4th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 4th Health Care Operations Squadron

20th Fighter Wing

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The 20th Fighter Wing is based at Shaw AFB in South Carolina and provides combat-ready F-16C multi-role fighters in the attack, counter-air, air interdiction, and air operations missions for Air Combat Command. The wing notably deployed to Southwest Asia deploying in attack operations during Operation Freedom's Sentinel in Afghanistan and later Operation Inherent Resolve again ISIS in Iraq and Syria.

  • 20th Fighter Wing, at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina[67]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 20th Comptroller Squadron
    • 20th Operations Group
    • 20th Mission Support Group
      • 20th Communications Squadron
      • 20th Security Forces Squadron
      • 20th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 20th Contracting Squadron
      • 20th Force Support Squadron
      • 20th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 20th Maintenance Group
      • 20th Equipment Maintenance Squadron
      • 20th Component Maintenance Squadron
      • 55th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 77th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 79th Fighter Generation Squadron
    • 20th Medical Group
      • 20th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 20th Health Care Operations Squadron

325th Fighter Wing

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  • 325th Fighter Wing, at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida[68]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 325th Comptroller Squadron
    • 325th Operations Group
    • 325th Mission Support Group
      • 325th Communications Squadron
      • 325th Security Forces Squadron
      • 325th Force Support Squadron
      • 325th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 325th Contracting Squadron
      • 325th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 325th Maintenance Group
      • 325th Equipment Maintenance Squadron
      • 325th Component Maintenance Squadron
      • 43rd Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 2nd Fighter Training Generation Squadron
    • 325th Medical Group
      • 325th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 325th Health Care Operations Squadron

366th Fighter Wing

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The 366th Fighter Wing is one of two F-15E equipped fighter wing in Air Combat Command. The wing has deployed elements to the Middle East in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and later Operation Iraqi Freedom. The 428th Fighter Squadron is equipped with Singapore Air Force aircraft which provides training on the airframe as part of the 'Peace Carvin V program'. The 390th Electronic Combat Squadron is the only squadron of its type in the air force and provides training on the Boeing EA-18G Growler for navy pilots. For operations, the squadron can deploy under the 'Joint Airborne Electronic Attack Program'.[69]

  • 366th Fighter Wing, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho[69]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 366th Comptroller Squadron
    • 366th Operations Group
    • 366th Mission Support Group
      • 366th Communications Squadron
      • 366th Security Forces Squadron
      • 366th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 366th Force Support Squadron
      • 366th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 366th Maintenance Group
      • 366th Equipment Maintenance Squadron
      • 366th Component Maintenance Squadron
      • 389th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 391st Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 428th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 390th Electronic Combat Generation Squadron
    • 366th Medical Group
      • 366th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 366th Health Care Operations Squadron

388th Fighter Wing

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The 388th Fighter Wing is one of the few fighter wings in the US Air Force which is equipped with the new Lockheed Martin F-35A Stealth Fighter. The first fighters were delivered on 2nd September 2015, and the wing was completely re-equipped and had "full warfighting capability" in January 2020.[70]

23rd Wing

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The 23rd Wing is a multi-purpose wing based at Moody Air Force Base, consisting of a two-squadron fighter group equipped with A-10C attack aircraft, and a rescue group. The wing is the host for Moody, with the 347th Rescue Group coming under its command due to its location.

355th Wing

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The 355th Wing is much like the 23rd Wing, a multi-role wing though based at Davis–Monthan AFB in Arizona. The wing consists of two A-10C fighter squadrons (one attack and one training), and a rescue group including the Guardian Angel Formal Training Unit. The wing received its current designation on 2 January 2019, previously known as the 355th Fighter Wing, it gained the 563rd Rescue Group and subsequently re-designated.

  • 355th Wing, at Davis–Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona[73]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 355th Comptroller Squadron
    • 355th Operations Group
    • 563rd Rescue Group
    • 355th Mission Support Group
      • 355th Communications Squadron
      • 355th Security Forces Squadron
      • 355th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 355th Contracting Squadron
      • 355th Force Support Squadron
      • 355th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 355th Maintenance Group
      • 355th Equipment Maintenance Squadron
      • 355th Component Maintenance Squadron
      • 354th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 357th Fighter Generation Squadron
    • 355th Medical Group
      • 355th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 355th Health Care Operations Squadron

432nd Wing

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The 432nd Wing is an attack and reconnaissance wing based at Creech AFB in Nevada, commanding the largest grouping of the MQ-9A in the air force. The wing consists of two attack groups (25th with three squadrons, and 432nd Operations with five squadrons), alongside a mixed attack/reconnaissance group, the 732nd which consists of three attack squadrons and two reconnaissance squadrons armed with the new Lockheed Martin RQ-170 Sentinel.

  • 432nd Wing, at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada[74]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 432nd Comptroller Squadron
    • 25th Attack Group, at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina
      • 20th Attack Squadron, at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri (12 x General Atomics MQ-9A Reaper Unmanned Aerial Vehicles)
      • 50th Attack Squadron (12 x General Atomics MQ-9A Reaper Unmanned Aerial Vehicles)
      • 482nd Attack Squadron (12 x General Atomics MQ-9A Reaper Unmanned Aerial Vehicles)
      • 25th Operational Support Squadron
    • 432 Operations Gp emblem 432nd Operations Group
    • 732 Operations Gp emblem 732nd Operations Group
    • 432nd Mission Support Group
      • 432nd Communications Squadron
      • 432nd Security Forces Squadron
      • 432nd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 432nd Contracting Squadron
      • 432nd Force Support Squadron
      • 432nd Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 432nd Maintenance Group
      • 432nd Equipment Maintenance Squadron
      • 432nd Component Maintenance Squadron
      • 432nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

93rd Air Ground Operations Wing

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The 93rd Air Group Operations Wing is the only of its type and based at Moody AFB in Georgia. The wing directs two air support operations groups which provide forward air control groups and air support forces for the army's regular combat forces. The wing is spread across CONUS, with its units embedded into their respective supporting units.

633rd Air Base Wing

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The 633rd Air Base Wing provides air base support for the headquarters of Air Combat Command at Langley AFB in Virginia.

  • 633rd Air Base Wing, at Langley Air Force Base, Joint Base Langley–Eustis, Virginia[76]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 633rd Comptroller Squadron
    • 633rd Mission Support Group
      • 633rd Communications Squadron
      • 633rd Security Forces Squadron
      • 633rd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 633rd Force Support Squadron
      • 633rd Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 633rd Medical Group
      • 633rd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 633rd Health Care Operations Squadron

16th Air Force (Air Forces Cyber)

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The 16th Air Force is part of AF Combat Command and responsible for overseeing the ISTAR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition, and Reconnaissance) assets of the air force. The 16th was formed in 2019 following the merger of the former 25th Air Force (tasked with ISTAR) and the 24th Air Force (Cyber Activities) to bring ISTAR and Cyber activities together.

350th Spectrum Warfare Wing

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The 350th Spectrum Warfare Wing was activated 25 June 2021 and is only temporarily located at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. The wing provides spectrum warfare (also known as the electromagnetic spectrum) operations for the Air Force and its allies. The wing's units continue to use the old designation of electronic warfare, and it appears the wing also continues this old role. The wing's permanent location was due to be announced in Spring 2022, but as of November 2022 it appears there has been no public announcement.[79] The wing is responsible for delivering electromagnetic spectrum capabilities to 69 United States and foreign electromagnetic warfare systems. Additionally, the wing is responsible for electromagnetic warfare reprogramming, modelling and simulation and assessments.

67th Cyberspace Wing

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688th Cyberspace Wing

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9th Reconnaissance Wing

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  • 9th Reconnaissance Wing, at Beale Air Force Base, California[91]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 9th Comptroller Squadron
    • 9 Operations Gp emblem 9th Operations Group
      • 1st Reconnaissance Squadron (6 x Lockheed U-2S Reconnaissance, 6 x Northrop Grumman RQ-4 UAVs, and 6 x T-38A Training Aircraft)
      • 5th Reconnaissance Squadron, at Osan Air Base, South Korea (12 x Lockheed U-2S Reconnaissance Aircraft)
      • 99th Reconnaissance Squadron (12 x Lockheed U-2S Reconnaissance Aircraft)
      • 427th Reconnaissance Squadron (12 x Northrop Grumman RQ-180 UAVs)
      • Detachment 1, at RAF Akrotiri, Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia
      • Detachment 2, at Osan Air Base, South Korea
      • Detachment 4, at Andersen Air Force Base, Joint Region Marianas, Guam
    • 9th Mission Support Group
      • 9th Communications Squadron
      • 9th Security Forces Squadron
      • 9th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 9th Contracting Squadron
      • 9th Force Support Squadron
      • 9th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 9th Maintenance Group
      • 9th Equipment Maintenance Squadron
      • 9th Component Maintenance Squadron
      • 9th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
    • 9th Medical Group
      • 9th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 9th Health Care Operations Squadron

319th Reconnaissance Wing

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As part of the Air Force's reorganisations, the wing is due to be split in half in 2026 into a combat wing and a new base wing.[92]

  • 319th Reconnaissance Wing, at Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota[93]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 319th Comptroller Squadron
    • 319operationsgroup-patch 319th Operations Group
    • 319th Mission Support Group
      • 319th Communications Squadron
      • 319th Security Forces Squadron
      • 319th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 319th Contracting Squadron
      • 319th Force Support Squadron
      • 319th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 319th Medical Group
      • 319th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 319th Health Care Operations Squadron

70th Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Wing

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363rd Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Wing

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480th Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Wing

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55th Wing

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The 55th Wing provides intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, electronic warfare, and nuclear command, and communications.

557th Weather Wing

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Weather technician analyzes cloud bases for Southwest Asia at the Air Force Weather Agency at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb.

United States Air Force Warfare Center

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505th Command and Control Wing

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53rd Wing

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A ground controller of the 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron during a QF-4 aerial target program.

The 53rd Wing, headquartered at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida, is the Air Force's main test, evaluation, and programs formation. The wing consists of three groups, more than 1,600 airmen, and 25 platforms spread across 16 areas.[109]

57th Wing

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A flight of Aggressor F-15 Eagles and F-16 Fighting Falcons fly in formation, June 5, 2008, over the Nevada Test and Training Ranges. The jets are assigned to the 64th and 65th Aggressor squadrons at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada.

The 57th Wing is the Air Force's dedicated multi-domain training formation, providing aggressor training through severl squadrons. The wing consists of two ain groups, and also serves as the headquarters for the Air Force's Demonstration Team or "Thunderbirds".[112]

99th Air Base Wing

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  • 99th Air Base Wing, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada[115]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 99th Comptroller Squadron
    • 99th Mission Support Group
      • 99th Communications Squadron
      • 99th Security Forces Squadron
      • 99th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 99th Force Support Squadron
      • 99th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 99th Medical Group
      • 99th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 99th Health Care Operations Squadron

Air Force Global Strike Command

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General Thomas A. Bussiere has commanded Global Strike Command since 7 December 2022.

Air Force Global Strike Command is the second major combat command of the US Air Force and oversees the Air Force's missile and strategic bombing units. For operational purposes, Global Strike Command reports to the joint-forces United States Strategic Command. In July 2024, Global Strike Command's strength stood at 27,801 (+14 space force) active personnel and is equipped with 118 x bombers, 25 x helicopters, 400 x ICBMs, 4 x C3/BM/ISR aircraft, and 14 x trainers. Its equipment breakdown includes: 43 x B-1B, 19 x B-2A, and 56 x B-52H Strategic Bombers; 4 x E-4B Command & Control Aircraft; 14 x T-38A Training Aircraft; and 25 x UH-1N Transport/Utility Helicopters.[1]

  • Air Force Global Strike Command[116]
    • Command Headquarters, at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana
    • Air Operations Group, at Otis Air National Guard Base, Joint Base Cape Cod, Massachusetts

95th Wing (Provisional)

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The 95th Wing was established as a provisional command on 1 October 2024 and is due to be active in 2025. It will oversaw the air force's command and control forces of Global Strike Command. The wing consists of three distinct groups: 253rd Command & Control Group of the Wyoming National Guard, 595th Command and Control Group, and the 610th Command & Control Squadron of the Air Force Reserve. It is planned to become fully operational in 2027.[117][118]

8th Air Force

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Airborne Command Post E-4B in flight near FedEx Field during the Bills at Redskins game on 12/20/15.

The 8th Air Force is responsible for the Air Force's strategic bombers. In addition to provided 24/7 ready bombers, the air force is also responsible for commanding the 595th Command & Control Group. The group provides 24-hour airborne command and reconnaissance capabilities for the President and Department of the Air Force. For operations, the air force comes under direct control of the joint United States Strategic Command.

  • 8th Air Force (Air Forces Strategic)[121]
    • Air Force Headquarters, at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana
    • Joint Nuclear Operations Center
    • Standoff Munitions Application Center
    • 608th Air and Space Operations Center/Joint-Global Strike Operations Center
      • 608th Air Communications Squadron
      • Strategy Division
      • Combat Plans Division
      • Combat Operations Division
      • Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Division
      • Air Mobility Division

2nd Bomb Wing

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A Boeing B-52H Stratofortress operated by the 2nd Bombardment Wing based at Barksdale Air Force Base, LA. Returning from a mission as part of Red Flag 16-2. Nellis Air Force Base, NV, USA.

The 2nd Bomb Wing is based at Barksdale AFB in Louisiana and is part of United States Indo-Pacific Command's Continuous Bomber Presence. As part of this mission, the wing routinely forward-deploys bombers to Andersen AFB in Guam. The wing has recently seen combat during Operation Inherent Resolved, bombing ISIS targets in Iraq and Syria while forward deploys to Qatar.[122]

  • 2nd Bomb Wing,at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana[123]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 2nd Comptroller Squadron
    • 2nd Operations Group
      • 11th Bomb Squadron (10 x Boeing B-52H Stratofortress Strategic Bombers) – formal training unit
      • 20th Bomb Squadron (10 x Boeing B-52H Stratofortress Strategic Bombers)
      • 96th Bomb Squadron (10 x Boeing B-52H Stratofortress Strategic Bombers)
      • 2nd Operations Support Squadron
    • 2nd Mission Support Group
      • 2nd Communications Squadron
      • 2nd Security Forces Squadron
      • 2nd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 2nd Contracting Squadron
      • 2nd Force Support Squadron
      • 2nd Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 2nd Maintenance Group
      • 2nd Munitions Squadron
      • 2nd Maintenance Squadron
      • 2nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
    • 2nd Medical Group[124]
      • 2nd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 2nd Health Care Operations Squadron

5th Bomb Wing

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A Boeing B-52H Stratofortress and munitions are displayed in front of the Base Operations building at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., Sept. 21, 2015.

The 5th Bomb Wing is based at Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota and equipped with the 1950s vintage Boeing B-52H Long-Range Strategic Bomber. The wing is part of the continuous heavy bomber deterrent force.

  • 5th Bomb Wing, at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota[125]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 5th Comptroller Squadron
    • 5th Operations Group
    • 5th Mission Support Group
      • 5th Communications Squadron
      • 5th Security Forces Squadron
      • 5th Contracting Squadron
      • 5th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 5th Force Support Squadron
      • 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 5th Maintenance Group
      • 5th Munitions Squadron
      • 5th Maintenance Squadron
      • 5th Maintenance Operations Squadron
      • 5th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
    • 5th Medical Group
      • 5th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 5th Health Care Operations Squadron

7th Bomb Wing

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A U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancer from Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, lands after a training mission during Green Flag-West 11-10 Sept. 20, 2011, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev.

The 7th Bomb Wing is based at Dyess Air Force Base in Texas and equipped with the Rockwell B-1B Supersonic Stealth Strategic Bomber. The wing is part of the continuous heavy bomber deterrent force.

  • 7th Bomb Wing, at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas[126]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 7th Comptroller Squadron
    • 7th Bomb Wing Honor Guard
    • 7th Operations Group
      • 9th Bomb Squadron (11 x Rockwell B-1B Lancer Supersonic Strategic Bombers)
      • 28th Bomb Squadron (11 x Rockwell B-1B Lancer Supersonic Strategic Bombers)
      • 7th Operations Support Squadron
    • 7th Mission Support Group
      • 7th Communications Squadron
      • 7th Security Forces Squadron
      • 7th Contracting Squadron
      • 7th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 7th Force Support Squadron
      • 7th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 7th Maintenance Group
      • 7th Munitions Squadron
      • 7th Maintenance Squadron
      • 7th Component Maintenance Squadron
      • 7th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
    • 7th Medical Group
      • 7th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 7th Health Care Operations Squadron

28th Bomb Wing

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A B-1 takes off from Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., March 21, 2018. The bomber was manned by an all-female aircrew from the 34th Bomb Squadron:.

The 28th Bomb Wing is based at Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota and equipped with the Rockwell B-1B Supersonic Stealth Strategic Bomber. The wing is part of the continuous heavy bomber deterrent force.

  • 28th Bomb Wing, at Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota[127]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 28th Comptroller Squadron
    • 28th Operations Group
      • 34th Bomb Squadron (11 x Rockwell B-1B Lancer Supersonic Strategic Bombers)
      • 37th Bomb Squadron (10 x Rockwell B-1B Lancer Supersonic Strategic Bombers)
      • 28th Operations Support Squadron
    • 28th Mission Support Group
      • 28th Communications Squadron
      • 28th Security Forces Squadron
      • 28th Contracting Squadron
      • 28th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 28th Force Support Squadron
      • 28th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 28th Maintenance Group
      • 28th Munitions Squadron
      • 28th Maintenance Squadron
      • 28th Equipment Maintenance Squadron
      • 28th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
    • 28th Medical Group
      • 28th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 28th Health Care Operations Squadron

509th Bomb Wing

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U.S. Air Force crew chiefs and other maintainers from the 509th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron prepare U.S. Air Force B-2 Spirit stealth bombers at Whiteman Air Force Base. Mo., March 19, 2011, for Operation Odyssey Dawn.

The 509th Bomb Wing is based at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri and equipped with the Northrop Grumman B-2 Stealth Strategic Bomber. The wing is part of the continuous heavy bomber deterrent force.

  • 509th Bomb Wing, at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri[128]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 509th Comptroller Squadron
    • 509th Operations Group
      • 13th Bomb Squadron (10 x Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit Stealth Strategic Heavy Bombers)
      • 393rd Bomb Squadron (10 x Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit Stealth Strategic Heavy Bombers)
      • 509th Operations Support Squadron
    • 509th Mission Support Group
      • 509th Communications Squadron
      • 509th Security Forces Squadron
      • 509th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 509th Force Support Squadron
      • 509th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 509th Maintenance Group
      • 509th Maintenance Squadron
      • 509th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 509th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 509th Medical Group
      • 509th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 509th Health Care Operations Squadron

Twentieth Air Force

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Members of the 90th Security Forces Group prepare to jump out of an UH-1N Huey helicopter, piloted by 37th Helicopter Squadron members during an exercise at Francis E. Warren AFB.

The Twentieth (20th) Air Force controls the Air Force's combat-ready nuclear intercontinental ballistic missiles. The 582nd Helicopter Group is under direct control of the headquarters and providing reconnaissance & protection for the missile sites. The group also provides rapid transport and supply for security forces guarding the bases and missiles.[129]

90th Missile Wing

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An unarmed Minuteman III ICBM shoots out of the silo during an operational test launch Feb. 25 at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif.

The 90th Missile Wing oversees the ICBNs based at F. E. Warren Air Force Base and is one of three operational ICBM missile wings in the Air Force.[131]

  • 90th Missile Wing, at Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming[131]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 90th Comptroller Squadron
    • 90th Operations Group
      • 319th Missile Squadron (50 x LGM-30 Minuteman-III Nuclear-armed Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles)
      • 320th Missile Squadron (50 x LGM-30 Minuteman-III Nuclear-armed Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles)
      • 321st Missile Squadron (50 x LGM-30 Minuteman-III Nuclear-armed Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles)
      • 90th Operations Support Squadron
    • 90th Security Forces Group
      • 90th Security Forces Squadron
      • 90th Missile Security Forces Squadron
      • 790th Missile Security Forces Squadron
      • 90th Missile Security Operations Squadron
    • 90th Mission Support Group
      • 90th Communications Squadron
      • 90th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 90th Contracting Squadron
      • 90th Force Support Squadron
      • 90th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 90th Maintenance Group
      • 90th Munitions Squadron
      • 90th Maintenance Squadron
      • 90th Missile Maintenance Squadron
    • 90th Medical Group
      • 90th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 90th Health Care Operations Squadron

91st Missile Wing

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The 90th Missile Wing oversees the ICBNs based at Minot Air Force Base and is one of three operational ICBM missile wings in the Air Force.[131]

  • 91st Missile Wing, at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota[132]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 90th Comptroller Squadron
    • 91st Operations Group
      • 740th Missile Squadron (50 x LGM-30 Minuteman-III Nuclear-armed Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles)
      • 741st Missile Squadron (50 x LGM-30 Minuteman-III Nuclear-armed Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles)
      • 742nd Missile Squadron (50 x LGM-30 Minuteman-III Nuclear-armed Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles)
      • 91st Operations Support Squadron
    • 91st Security Forces Group
      • 91st Security Forces Squadron
      • 91st Missile Security Forces Squadron
      • 791st Missile Security Forces Squadron
      • 891st Missile Security Forces Squadron
      • 91st Missile Security Operations Squadron
    • 91st Maintenance Group
      • 791st Maintenance Squadron
      • 91st Missile Maintenance Squadron

341st Missile Wing

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The 341st Missile Wing oversees the ICBNs based at Malmstrom Air Force Base and is one of three operational ICBM missile wings in the Air Force.[133]

  • 341st Missile Wing, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana[133]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 341st Comptroller Squadron
    • 341st Operations Group
      • 10th Missile Squadron (50 x LGM-30 Minuteman-III Nuclear-armed Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles)
      • 12th Missile Squadron (50 x LGM-30 Minuteman-III Nuclear-armed Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles)
      • 490th Missile Squadron (50 x LGM-30 Minuteman-III Nuclear-armed Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles)
      • 341st Operations Support Squadron
    • 341st Security Forces Group
      • 341st Security Forces Squadron
      • 341st Missile Security Forces Squadron
      • 741st Missile Security Forces Squadron
      • 841st Missile Security Forces Squadron
      • 341st Missile Security Operations Squadron
    • 341st Mission Support Group
      • 341st Communications Squadron
      • 341st Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 341st Contracting Squadron
      • 341st Force Support Squadron
      • 341st Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 341st Maintenance Group
      • 341st Munitions Squadron
      • 741st Maintenance Squadron
      • 341st Missile Maintenance Squadron
    • 341st Medical Group
      • 341st Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 341st Health Care Operations Squadron

377th Air Base Wing

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377th Air Base Wing falls under Global Strike Command and is the home wing for Kirland AFB in New Mexico. The base is the home location of the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center, Air Force Research Laboratory, Operationally Responsive Space, and the 58th Special Operations Wing.

  • 377th Air Base Wing, at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico[134]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 377th Comptroller Squadron
    • 377th Test and Evaluation Group, at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California[135]
    • 377th Security Forces Group
      • 377th Security Forces Squadron
      • 377th Missile Security Forces Squadron
      • 377th Missile Security Operations Squadron
    • 377th Mission Support Group
      • 377th Communications Squadron
      • 377th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 377th Contracting Squadron
      • 377th Force Support Squadron
      • 377th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 377th Maintenance Group
      • 898th Munitions Squadron
      • 377th Maintenance Squadron
    • 377th Medical Group
      • 377th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 377th Health Care Operations Squadron

Air Force Special Operations Command

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Air Force Special Operations Command controls the Air Force's special operation forces including almost all of the Air Force's Bell Boeing CV-22B Osprey V/STOL aircraft. For operational purposes, the command reports to the joint United States Special Operations Command.[136] In June 2022, the command's strength stood at 16,117 (+10 space force) active duty personnel equipped with 49 x ISR/BM/C3 Aircraft and 129 x Special Operations Forces aircraft: 3 x A-29C, 30 x AC-130J, 45 x CV-22B, 2 x MC-130H, 49 x MC-130J, and 49 x MQ-9A..[1]

1st Special Operations Wing

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A U.S. Air Force AC-130U "Spooky" gunship from the 4th Special Operations Squadron jettisons flares over an area near Hurlburt Field, Fla., Aug. 20, 2008.

The 1st SOW mission focus is unconventional warfare: counter-terrorism, combat search and rescue, personnel recovery, psychological operations, aviation assistance to developing nations, "deep battlefield" resupply, interdiction and close air support.

24th Special Operations Wing

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Combat controllers from the 23rd Special Tactics Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Fla., perform air traffic control radio transmissions to an A-10C Thunderbolt II pilot of the 354th Fighter Squadron, Davis–Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona.

The 24th Special Operations Wing is the only Special Tactics Wing in the Air Force. Its primary mission is to conduct global air, space, and cyber-enabled special operations across the spectrum of conflict to prepare to fight. The 24 SOW is U.S. Special Operations Command's tactical air/ground integration force and the Air Force's special operations ground force that leads global access, precision strike, personnel recovery and battlefield surgery operations.[140]

27th Special Operations Wing

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The wing's core missions include close air support, agile combat support, information operations, precision strike, forward presence and engagement, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance operations, and specialized mobility.

352nd Special Operations Wing

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A Lockheed MC-130J Commando II STOL Transport Aircraft of the 67th Special Operations Squadron at the Royal International Air Tattoo 2016.

The 352nd Special Operations Wing is one of two overseas-based special operations wings of the Air Force, and falls under the administrative command of Air Force Special Operations Command. However, for operational purposes, the wing is part of Special Operations Command Europe. The wing is, as of 2022, the only Air Force special operations unit in Europe.[144]

353rd Special Operations Wing

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Four CV-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft assigned to the 17th Special Operations Squadron, deployed to Yokota Air Base in Japan, fly above Tokyo in April 2018.

The 353rd Special Operations Wing, like the 352nd is based overseas. The 353rd falls under Air Force Special Operations command for administration, but for operational purposes is part of Special Operations Command Pacific and is based in the Japan. In July 2021, the 353rd Special Operations Group was expanded in size from a group to its current status of wing.[145]

492nd Special Operations Wing

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A Dornier C-146 training aircraft of the 524th Special Operations Squadron preparing for landing in Larnaca, Cyprus.

The 492nd Special Operations Wing, unlike the other Special Operations wings, is a support wing for Air Force Special Operations Command. The 492nd is responsible for training and education for the air force's special operations units, as well as the Aviation Foreign International Defense Program and operational testing.[147] The wing is due to be reorganised and drop its training role for a mission operations role. The wing will gain a OA-1K overwatch squadron, a MC-130J squadron (likely the 9th SO Sqn), a new MC-130J squadron, the 21st and 22nd Special Tactics Squadron, the 492nd Theater Air Operations Squadron, 34th Weapons Squadron, and 88th Test & Evaluation Squadron. Just before reorganisation, the wing will move to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Arizona.[148][149]

Air Mobility Command

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Air Mobility Command's mission is to provide global air mobility. The command also plays a crucial role in providing humanitarian support at home and around the world. AMC Airmen – active duty, Air National Guard, and Air Force Reserve, augmented by the civilian airliners and flight crews of the Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF) – provide airlift and aerial Refueling for all of the United States' armed forces. Many special duty and operational support aircraft (OSA) and stateside aeromedical evacuation missions are also assigned to AMC. In June 2022, the command's strength stood at 41,256 (+13 space force) active duty personnel equipped with 142 x Tankers and 250 x Transport aircraft: 59 x C-130J, 120 x C-17A, 14 x C-21A, 4 x C-32A, 4 x C-37A, 7 x C-37B, 4 x C-40B, 36 x C-5M, 84 x KC-13R, 18 x KC-135T, 40 x KC-46A, and 2 x VC-25A.[1]

18th Air Force (Air Forces Transportation)

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The 18th Air Force supports Air Mobility Command's mission of providing rapid global mobility including airlift, aerial Refueling, and aeromedical evacuation.

6th Air Refueling Wing

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The 6th Air Refueling Wing falls under administrative command of Air Mobility Command, but for operational purposes supports both United States Central Command and United States Special Operations Command.

  • 6th Air Refueling Wing, at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida[155]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 6th Comptroller Squadron
    • 6th Operations Group
    • 6th Mission Support Group
      • 6th Communications Squadron
      • 6th Security Forces Squadron
      • 6th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 6th Contracting Squadron
      • 6th Force Support Squadron
      • 6th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 6th Maintenance Group
      • 6th Maintenance Squadron
      • 6th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
    • 6th Medical Group
      • 6th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 6th Health Care Operations Squadron

22nd Air Refueling Wing

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The 22nd Air Refueling Wing is based at McConnell AFB in Kansas and provides aerial refueling services across the world. In 2019, the wing began transitioning from the old KC-135R airframe to the new KC-46A, with the first two arriving on 25 January 2019.[156]

  • 22nd Air Refueling Wing, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas[157]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 22nd Comptroller Squadron
    • 22nd Operations Group
    • 22nd Mission Support Group
      • 22nd Communications Squadron
      • 22nd Security Forces Squadron
      • 22nd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 22nd Contracting Squadron
      • 22nd Force Support Squadron
      • 22nd Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 22nd Maintenance Group
      • 22nd Maintenance Squadron
      • 22nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 722nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron[158]
    • 22nd Medical Group
      • 22nd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 22nd Health Care Operations Squadron

92nd Air Refueling Wing

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The 92nd Air Refueling Wing, based at Fairchild Air Force Base in Washington, provides aerial refueling serves throughout the world. The wing is equipped with the KC-135R, which will in due time be replaced by the new KC-46A.

  • 92nd Air Refueling Wing, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington[159]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 92nd Comptroller Squadron
    • 92nd Operations Group
    • 92nd Mission Support Group
      • 92nd Communications Squadron
      • 92nd Security Forces Squadron
      • 92nd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 92nd Contracting Squadron
      • 92nd Force Support Squadron
      • 92nd Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 92nd Maintenance Group
      • 92nd Maintenance Squadron
      • 92nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 92nd Maintenance Operations Squadron
    • 92nd Medical Group
      • 92nd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 92nd Health Care Operations Squadron

60th Air Mobility Wing

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  • 60th Air Mobility Wing, at Travis Air Force Base, California
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 60th Comptroller Squadron
    • 60th Operations Group
    • 60th Mission Support Group
      • 60th Communications Squadron
      • 60th Security Forces Squadron
      • 60th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 60th Contracting Squadron
      • 60th Force Support Squadron
      • 60th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 60th Maintenance Group
      • 60th Aerial Port Squadron
      • 60th Maintenance Squadron
      • 60th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 660th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 860th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
    • 60th Medical Group
      • 60th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 60th Health Care Operations Squadron

305th Air Mobility Wing

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375th Air Mobility Wing

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  • 375th Air Mobility Wing, at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois[162]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 375th Comptroller Squadron
    • 375th Communications Squadron
    • 375th Plans and Resources Squadron
    • 375th Operations Group
      • 906th Air Refueling Squadron (8 x Boeing KC-135R Stratotanker)
      • 54th Airlift Squadron (4 x Boeing C-40A VIP Transport Aircraft)
      • 458th Airlift Squadron (14 x Learjet C-21A Aeromedical Evacuation Aircraft)
      • Detachment 1, at Mike Monroney Aeromedical Centre (6 x Bombardier Challenger 600 FAA Training Aircraft)
      • 375th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron
      • 375th Aeromedical Evacuation Training Squadron
      • 375th Operations Support Squadron
    • 375th Mission Support Group
      • 375th Security Forces Squadron
      • 375th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 375th Force Support Squadron
      • 375th Contracting Squadron
      • 375th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 375th Medical Group
      • 375th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 375th Health Care Operations Squadron

19th Airlift Wing

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  • 19th Airlift Wing, at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas[163]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 19th Comptroller Squadron
    • 19th Operations Group
    • 19th Mission Support Group
      • 19th Security Forces Squadron
      • 19th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 19th Force Support Squadron
      • 19th Contracting Squadron
      • 19th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 19th Maintenance Group
      • 19th Maintenance Squadron
      • 19th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 19th Maintenance Operations Squadron
    • 19th Medical Group
      • 19th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 19th Health Care Operations Squadron

62nd Airlift Wing

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  • 62nd Airlift Wing, at McChord Field, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington[164]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 62nd Comptroller Squadron
    • 62nd Medical Squadron
    • 62nd Operations Group
    • 62nd Maintenance Group
      • 62nd Aerial Port Squadron
      • 62nd Maintenance Squadron
      • 62nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 62nd Maintenance Operations Squadron

89th Airlift Wing

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317th Airlift Wing

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436th Airlift Wing

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  • 436th Airlift Wing, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware[170]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 436th Comptroller Squadron
    • 436th Operations Group
    • 436th Mission Support Group
      • 436th Communications Squadron
      • 436th Security Forces Squadron
      • 436th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 436th Contracting Squadron
      • 436th Force Support Squadron
      • 436th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 436th Maintenance Generation Group
      • 436th Aerial Port Squadron
      • 436th Maintenance Squadron
      • 436th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 736th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
    • 436th Medical Group
      • 436th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 436th Health Care Operations Squadron

437th Airlift Wing

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United States Air Force Expeditionary Center

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The United States Air Force Expeditionary Center is a half training, half operational command of Air Mobility Command. The wing as of 2022 consists of 14,000 airmen based in 28 countries providing advanced combat support training and education. The center is the Air Force's center of excellence for advanced mobility and combat support training and educations. The center has direct oversight for end route and installation support, contingency support, and partner capability-building mission sets.

515th Air Mobility Operations Wing

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The 515th Air Mobility Operations Wing is tasked with providing logistical air movements into, out of, and throughout the Pacific in support of United States Indo-Pacific Command. The wing consists of 1,600 personnel.

521st Air Mobility Operations Wing

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The 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing is tasked with providing logistical air movements into, out of, and throughout Europe in support of United States Europe and Africa Commands.

621st Contingency Response Wing

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The 621st Contingency Response Wing is the only wing of its type, which provides rapid response wing support to the Air Force wherever needed. The wing is able to quickly deploy throughout the world and be able to quickly-open airfields and establish, expand, sustain, and coordinate air mobility operations. The wing was notably involved in the withdrawal from Afghanistan when it was tasked with closing numerous airfields and bases. The wing also later re-deployed during Operation Allies Refuge to help with the evacuation from Afghanistan following the Fall of Kabul.[175]

87th Air Base Wing

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The 87th Air Base Wing was established in 2009 and provides installation support to the only tri-service joint base in the United States. The wing provides direct support to Headquarters, Air Force Expeditionary Center which is also based at the joint base.

  • 87th Air Base Wing, at McGuire Air Force Base, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey[177]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 87th Comptroller Squadron
    • 87th Mission Support Group
      • 87th Communications Squadron
      • 87th Security Forces Squadron
      • 87th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 87th Force Support Squadron
      • 87th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 87th Medical Group
      • 87th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 87th Health Care Operations Squadron

628th Air Base Wing

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The 628th Air Base Wing provides installation support for Joint Base Charleston in South Carolina, one of two major mobility centers in the Continental United States (the other being Dix in New Jersey). The wing also provides support to the Air Force's tenant units which includes the 315th and 437th Airlift Wings.

  • 628th Air Base Wing, at Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina[178]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 628th Comptroller Squadron
    • 628th Mission Support Group
      • 628th Communications Squadron
      • 628th Security Forces Squadron
      • 628th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 628th Force Support Squadron
      • 628th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 628th Medical Group
      • 628th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 628th Health Care Operations Squadron

43rd Air Mobility Operations Group

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The 43rd Air Mobility Operations Group has had a mixed history, but throughout has provided direct support to the Army's 82nd Airborne Division. In 2011, the 43rd Operations Group became the 43rd Airlift Group, but in 2016 was temporarily inactivated following the retiring of the old Lockheed C-130H transport aircraft.[179] Later in 2016, the group was reformed as a non-flying unit as the 43rd Air Mobility Operations Group. The group's mission today is to provide enroute operations, global response support, and airborne operations support to the 82nd Airborne Division.[180]

627th Air Base Group

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  • 627th Air Base Group, at McChord Field, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington
    • 62nd Communications Squadron
    • 62nd Security Forces Squadron
    • 62nd Civil Engineering Squadron
    • 62nd Force Support Squadron
    • 62nd Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • McChord Field Honor Guard

Civil Reserve Air Fleet

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Around 200 Marines are transported by an Atlas Air Boeing 767 to Kunsan Air Base. The aircraft was contracted by the Air Force via the Civil Reserve Air Fleet concept.

The Civil Reserve Air Fleet consists of selected civilian aircraft from certain United States airlines which are contracted by the Air Force as the 'Civil Reserve Air Fleet'. According to an August 2021 report, the Civil Reserve Air Fleet consists of 450 aircraft from 24 airlines. This breaks down to 413 aircraft for international operations, with 268 considered to be in the 'long-range international' category and 145 in the 'short-range international' section, as well as 37 in the 'national' segment. These numbers are subject to change on a monthly basis however.[182]

Air Force Reserve Command

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Air Force Reserve Command is the main command headquarters for the United States Air Force Reserves. The command has oversight responsibility for three numbered air forces: Fourth Air Force (Air Mobility), Tenth Air Force (Intelligence and Operations), and the Twenty-Second Air Force (Airlift). These air forces are gained directly by their equivalent command when mobilised, but remain under the administration of Reserve Command at all other times. In July 2024, the command's strength stood at 66,216 selected reserve personnel equipped with 18 x Bombers, 105 x Fighter / Attack Aircraft, 16 x Helicopters, 10 x ISR/BM/C3 Aircraft, 80 x Tankers, and 96 x Transport aircraft. These aircraft include: 54 x A-10, 18 x B-52H, 40 x C-130H, 10 x C-130J, 26 x C-17A, 4 x C-40, 16 x C-5M, 50 x F-16C, 1 x F-16D, 6 x HC-130J, 16 x HH-60G, 62 x KC-135R, 12 x KC-46A, and 10 x WC-130J.[1]

Some units assigned to Air Force Reserve Command are designated as 'Associate Units'. These units were formed as part of the Air Force's 'Total Force' concept, where three new sub-units were re-designated according to their strength and role: Active Associate Units own their aircraft while supported by regular personnel, Traditional Associate Units fly and maintain aircraft own by regular units, and the Corollary Units which are directly assigned to active squadrons or groups.[183]

  • Air Force Reserve Command[184]
    • Command Headquarters, at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia
    • Individual Mobilization Augmentee Readiness Management Group
    • 951st Reserve Support Squadron
    • Air Force Reserve Command Force Generation Center
    • Air Force Reserve Command Recruiting Service
    • Air Reserve Personnel Center, at Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado[185]
      • Personnel Data Update Branch
      • Recognition Services Branch
      • Selection Board Secretariat
      • Air Force Reserve Advisory Board
      • Readiness Management Group

4th Air Force

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The Fourth (4th) Air Force is one of three numbered air forces assigned to Air Reserve Command. The Air Force consists of the majority of the Air Force Reserve's air mobility operations units, and as such is gained directly by Air Mobility Command if mobilised. As of 2022, the Air Force consists of around 30,000 airmen mostly of the active reserves category. When mobilised, some units could also be gained by Air Education and Training Command and Pacific Air Forces when needed.[186]

  • Fourth (4th) Air Force[187]
    • Air Force Headquarters, at March Air Reserve Base, California
    • 624th Regional Support Group, at Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam, Hawaii[188]
      • Directorate of Personnel Management
      • 624th Civil Engineering Squadron, at Andersen Air Force Base, Joint Region Marianas, Guam
      • 44th Aerial Port Squadron, at Andersen Air Force Base, Joint Region Marianas, Guam
      • 48th Aerial Port Squadron
      • 624th Force Support Flight
      • 624th Aeromedical Staging Squadron
      • 624th Aeromedical Staging Flight, at Andersen Air Force Base, Joint Region Marianas, Guam

434th Air Refueling Wing

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The 434th Air Refueling Wing is part of the Air Force Reserve and based at Grissom Air Reserve Base in Indiana. The wing is one of the most deployed wings in the Air Force Reserve, having seen active service during Operation Inherent Resolve, Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation New Dawn, and Operation Noble Eagle.

  • 434th Air Refueling Wing, at Grissom Air Reserve Base, Indiana[189]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 434th Comptroller Squadron
    • 434th Operations Group
    • 434th Mission Support Group
      • 434th Communications Squadron
      • 434th Security Forces Squadron
      • 434th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 434th Force Support Squadron
      • 434th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 434th Maintenance Group
      • 434th Maintenance Squadron
      • 434th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 434th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 434th Medical Group
      • 434th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 434th Health Care Operations Squadron

459th Air Refueling Wing

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The 459th Air Refueling Wing is part of the Air Force Reserve and based at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland. The wing has deployed several time during the Global War on Terrorism, notably during the Invasion of Iraq, Invasion of Afghanistan, and later during air operations against ISIS. In 2017, the wing worked alongside the Navy's Naval Air Systems Command to certify operationally the Boeing P-8A Poseidon Anti-Submarine Warfare & Reconnaissance Aircraft's ability for aerial refuelling.[190]

  • 459th Air Refueling Wing, at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland[191]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 459th Comptroller Squadron
    • 459th Operations Group
      • 756th Air Refueling Squadron (8 x Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker Aerial Refueling Aircraft)
      • 459th Operations Support Squadron
      • 459th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron
    • 459th Mission Support Group
      • 459th Security Forces Squadron
      • 69th Aerial Port Squadron
      • 459th Force Support Squadron
      • 459th Logistics Readiness Squadron
      • 759th Logistics Readiness Flight
    • 459th Maintenance Group
      • 459th Maintenance Squadron
      • 459th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 459th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 459th Medical Group
      • 459th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 459th Health Care Operations Squadron

507th Air Refueling Wing

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The 507th Air Refueling Wing is part of the Air Force Reserve and based at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma. The wing employs approximately 1,100 airmen from a mix of Traditional and Full-Time Reserves, and Air Force civilians. The wing has notably deployed to the Middle East during Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The wing also deployed and provided assistance forces during the recovery following Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The 730th Air Mobility Training Squadron provides training to reservists on the KC-46A, C-17A, and KC-135R in association with the 97th Air Mobility Wing (Air Education & Training Command).

914th Air Refueling Wing

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  • 914th Air Refueling Wing, at Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, New York[193]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 914th Comptroller Squadron
    • 914th Aeromedical Staging Squadron
    • 914th Air Refueling Wing Honor Guard
    • 914th Operations Group
      • 328th Air Refueling Squadron (8 x Boeing KC-135R Stratotanker)
      • 914th Operations Support Squadron
      • 914th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron
      • 914th Operations Support Flight
    • 914th Mission Support Group
      • 914th Communications Squadron
      • 914th Security Forces Squadron
      • 914th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 30th Aerial Port Squadron
      • 914th Force Support Squadron
      • 914th Logistics Readiness Squadron
      • 914th Contracting Flight
    • 914th Maintenance Group
      • 914th Maintenance Squadron
      • 914th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 914th Maintenance Operations Flight

916th Air Refueling Wing

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  • 916th Air Refueling Wing, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina[194]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 916th Comptroller Squadron
    • 916th Aerospace Medicine Squadron
    • 916th Operations Group
    • 916th Mission Support Group
      • 916th Security Forces Squadron
      • 916th Civil Engineering Flight
      • 916th Force Support Squadron
      • 916th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 916th Maintenance Group
      • 916th Maintenance Squadron
      • 916th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

927th Air Refueling Wing

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931st Air Refueling Wing

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940th Air Refueling Wing

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  • 940th Air Refueling Wing, at Beale Air Force Base, California[197]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 940th Comptroller Squadron
    • 940th Aerospace Medicine Squadron
    • 940th Operations Group
    • 940th Mission Support Group
      • 940th Communications Flight
      • 940th Security Forces Squadron
      • 940th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 940th Force Support Squadron
      • 940th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 940th Maintenance Group
      • 940th Maintenance Squadron
      • 940th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

349th Air Mobility Wing

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As of September 2022, the 349th Air Mobility Wing is the largest associate wing of the United States Air Force Reserve, and trains crews of three different aircraft: KC-46A Refueler, C-17A Strategic Transport Aircraft, and the Lockheed C-5M Heavy Strategic Airlifter. Because the wing is an 'associated unit', it has no organic aircraft assigned to it, but rather trains crews in the aircraft assigned.

452nd Air Mobility Wing

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The 452nd Air Mobility Wing is an associate wing of the United States Air Force Reserve, and trains crews of two different aircraft: KC-135R Refueling and C-17A Strategic Transport Aircraft. Because the wing is an 'associated unit', it has no organic aircraft assigned to it, but rather trains crews in the aircraft assigned.

  • 452nd Air Mobility Wing, at March Air Reserve Base, California[199]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 452nd Comptroller Squadron
    • 452nd Operations Group
      • 336th Air Refueling Squadron (Associate Unit; no aircraft – Boeing KC-135R Refueling Aircraft)
      • 729th Airlift Squadron (Associate Unit; no aircraft – Boeing C-17A Globemaster III)
      • 452nd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron
      • 452nd Operations Support Squadron
    • 452nd Mission Support Group
      • 452nd Security Forces Squadron
      • 452nd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 452nd Force Support Squadron
      • 452nd Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 452nd Maintenance Group
      • 452nd Maintenance Squadron
      • 452nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

514th Air Mobility Wing

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The 514th Air Mobility Wing is an associate wing of the United States Air Force Reserve, and trains crews of two different aircraft: KC-46A Refueler and C-17A Strategic Transport Aircraft. Because the wing is an 'associated unit', it has no organic aircraft assigned to it, but rather trains crews in the aircraft assigned.

315th Airlift Wing

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433rd Airlift Wing

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439th Airlift Wing

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  • 439th Airlift Wing, at Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts[203]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 439th Comptroller Squadron
    • 439th Operations Group
      • 337th Airlift Squadron (8 x Lockheed C-5M)
      • 439th Operations Support Squadron
      • 439th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron
      • 439th Aeromedical Staging Squadron
      • 439th Contingency Response Flight
    • 439th Mission Support Group
    • 439th Maintenance Group
      • 439th Maintenance Squadron
      • 439th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

445th Airlift Wing

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  • 445th Airlift Wing, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio[204]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 445th Comptroller Squadron
    • 445th Aerospace Medicine Squadron
    • 445th Aeromedical Staging Squadron
    • 445th Airlift Wing Honor Guard
    • 445th Operations Group
      • 89th Airlift Squadron (8 x Boeing C-17A Globemaster III)
      • 445th Operations Support Squadron
      • 445th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron
    • 445th Mission Support Group
      • 445th Communications Element
      • 445th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 445th Security Forces Squadron
      • 87th Aerial Port Squadron
      • 445th Force Support Squadron
      • 445th Logistics Readiness Squadron
      • 445th Military Personnel Flight
    • 445th Maintenance Group
      • 445th Maintenance Squadron
      • 445th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

446th Airlift Wing

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512th Airlift Wing

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  • 512th Airlift Wing, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware[206]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 512th Comptroller Squadron
    • 512th Aerospace Medicine Squadron
    • 512th Operations Group
    • 512th Mission Support Group
    • 512th Maintenance Group
      • 512th Maintenance Squadron
      • 512th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 712th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

911th Airlift Wing

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  • 911th Airlift Wing, at Pittsburgh Air Reserve Station, Pennsylvania[207]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 911th Aeromedical Staging Squadron
    • 911th Airlift Wing Honor Guard
    • 911th Operations Group
      • 758th Airlift Squadron (8 x Boeing C-17A Globemaster III)
      • 911th Operational Support Squadron
      • 911th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron
    • 911th Mission Support Group
      • 911th Communications Squadron
      • 911th Security Forces Squadron
      • 911th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 32nd Aerial Port Squadron
      • 911th Force Support Squadron
      • 911th Logistics Readiness Squadron
      • 911th Emergency Management Squadron
    • 911th Maintenance Group
      • 911th Maintenance Squadron
      • 911th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 911th Maintenance Operations Flight

10th Air Force

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The Tenth Air Force is a numbered air force of Air Reserve Command and oversees the non-airlift wings and groups of the reserve. The air force directs the activities of 14,000 Air Force Reservists and 950 civilians located at 30 military installations throughout the United States. The majority of the air force's wings are primarily gained by Air Combat Command, though some are gained by Global Strike Command, Pacific air Forces, Special Operations Command, and Education & Training Command. In addition, the Tenth Air Force controls the reserve units which oversee satellites for the Space Force and Department of Defense.

960th Cyberspace Wing

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The 960th Cyberspace Wing is the only Air Force Reserve cyberspace wing and consists of two large cyber groups.

655th Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Wing

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The 655th Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Wing (655 ISR WG) is the Air Force Reserve's only ISR wing, created in October 2018.[210]

301st Fighter Wing

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The 301st Fighter Wing is part of the Air Force Reserve, and if mobilised is gained by the 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern).[213]

  • 301st Fighter Wing, at Carswell Field, Texas[214]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 301st Comptroller Squadron
    • 301st Medical Squadron
    • 301st Operations Group
    • 301st Mission Support Group
      • 301st Communications Squadron
      • 301st Security Forces Squadron
      • 301st Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 301st Contracting Flight
      • 73rd Aerial Port Squadron
      • 301st Force Support Squadron
      • 301st Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 301st Maintenance Group
      • 301st Maintenance Squadron
      • 457th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 301st Maintenance Operations Flight

419th Fighter Wing

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The 419th Fighter Wing is part of the Air Force Reserve, and if mobilised is gained by the regular 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern). The wing was the first Air Force Reserve wing to fly the new F-35A alongside the active-duty 388th Fighter Wing also at Hill AFB.[213]

  • 419th Fighter Wing, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah[215]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 419th Comptroller Squadron
    • 419th Operations Group
      • 466th Fighter Squadron (12 x Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II Multi-Role Fighters)
      • 419th Operations Support Squadron
    • 419th Mission Support Group
      • 419th Communications Squadron
      • 419th Security Forces Squadron
      • 419th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 67th Aerial Port Squadron
      • 419th Mission Support Flight
      • 419th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 419th Maintenance Group
      • 419th Maintenance Squadron
      • 466th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 419th Maintenance Operations Flight

442nd Fighter Wing

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  • 442nd Fighter Wing, at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri[216]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 442nd Comptroller Squadron
    • 442nd Medical Squadron
    • 442nd Operations Group
      • 303rd Fighter Squadron (12 x Fairchild Republic A-10C Thunderbolt II Attack Aircraft)
      • 442nd Operations Support Flight
    • 476th Fighter Group, at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia
      • 76th Fighter Squadron (12 x Fairchild Republic A-10C Thunderbolt II Attack Aircraft)
      • 476th Maintenance Squadron
      • 476th Medical Flight
    • 442nd Mission Support Group
      • 442nd Communications Flight
      • 442nd Security Forces Squadron
      • 442nd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 442nd Force Support Squadron
      • 442nd Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 442nd Maintenance Group
      • 442nd Maintenance Squadron
      • 76th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 303rd Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 442nd Maintenance Operations Flight

482nd Fighter Wing

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The 482nd Fighter Wing is based at Homestead Air Reserve Base in Florida and provides F-16 Multi-Role Fighters for Air Reserve operations.[217]

  • 482nd Fighter Wing, at Homestead Air Reserve Base, Florida[217]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 482nd Comptroller Squadron
    • 482nd Medical Squadron
    • 482nd Operations Group
    • 482nd Mission Support Group
      • 482nd Communications Squadron
      • 482nd Security Forces Squadron
      • 482nd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 70th Aerial Port Squadron
      • 482nd Force Support Squadron
      • 482nd Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 482nd Maintenance Group
      • 482nd Maintenance Squadron
      • 93rd Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 482nd Maintenance Operations Squadron

944th Fighter Wing

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The 944th Fighter Wing is the Air Reserve's largest training wing and provides training on four different aircraft: F-16C/D and F-35A Multi-Role Fighters; F-15E Strike Fighters; and A-10C Attack Aircraft.[218]

  • 944th Fighter Wing, at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico[218]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 944th Comptroller Squadron
    • 944th Operations Group
    • 414th Fighter Group, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina
    • 924th Fighter Group, at Davis–Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona
    • 944th Mission Support Group
      • 944th Security Forces Squadron
      • 944th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 944th Force Support Squadron
      • 944th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 944th Maintenance Group
      • 944th Maintenance Squadron
      • 45th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 52nd Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 69th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 307th Fighter Generation Squadron
    • 944th Medical Group
      • 944th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 944th Health Care Operations Squadron

919th Special Operations Wing

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A C-146A Wolfhound from the 859th Special Operations Squadron, takes off on a public highway in Alpena, Michigan, August 5, 2021.

The 919th Special Operations Wing is the only special operations wing of the Air Force Reserve. The wing remains under administrative command of Air Force Reserve Command, but if mobilized comes under Air Force Special Operations Command.

920th Rescue Wing

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  • 920th Rescue Wing, at Patrick Space Force Base, Florida[220]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 920th Comptroller Squadron
    • 920th Aerospace Medicine Squadron, at Langley Air Force Base, Joint Base Langley–Eustis, Virginia
    • 920th Aeromedical Staging Squadron
    • 920th Operations Group
    • 943rd Rescue Group, at Davis–Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona
      • 304th Rescue Squadron, at Portland International Airport, Oregon (Pararescue Operations)
      • 305th Rescue Squadron (8 x Sikorsky HH-60G)
      • 306th Rescue Squadron (4 x Lockheed Martin HC-130J Search & Rescue Aircraft)
      • 943rd Mission Support Flight
      • 943rd Operations Support Flight
      • 943rd Maintenance Squadron
      • 943rd Aerospace Medicine Squadron
    • 920th Mission Support Group
      • 920th Communications Flight
      • 720th Security Forces Squadron, at Davis–Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona
      • 920th Security Forces Squadron
      • 920th Force Support Squadron
      • 920th Mission Support Squadron
      • 920th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 920th Maintenance Group
      • 920th Maintenance Squadron
      • 720th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 920th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

307th Bomb Wing

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The 307th Bomb Wing, belongs to the Air Force Reserve, but if mobilized, it joins the 8th Air Force.

  • 307th Bomb Wing, at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana[221]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 307th Comptroller Squadron
    • 307th Operations Group
      • 93rd Bomb Squadron (10 x Boeing B-52H Stratofortress Strategic Bombers) – formal training unit
      • 343d Bomb Squadron (10 x Boeing B-52H Stratofortress Strategic Bombers)
      • 307th Operations Support Squadron
    • 489th Bomb Group
      • 345th Bomb Squadron (12 x Rockwell B-1B Lancer Supersonic Strategic Bombers)
      • 489th Maintenance Squadron
      • 489th Medical Squadron
    • 307th Mission Support Group
      • 307th Communications Squadron
      • 307th Security Forces Squadron
      • 307th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 307th Force Support Squadron
      • 307th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 307th Maintenance Group
      • 307th Maintenance Squadron
      • 707th Maintenance Squadron
      • 307th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 307th Maintenance Operations Flight

926th Wing

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The 926th Wing is a mixed wing providing support to UAV operations, space operations, and range operations across the Air Force.[222]

310th Space Wing

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513th Air Control Group

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477th Fighter Group

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  • 477th Fighter Group, at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson, Alaska[225]
    • 302nd Fighter Squadron (12 x Lockheed Martin F-22A Raptor)
    • 477th Force Support Squadron
    • 477th Maintenance Squadron
    • 302nd Fighter Generation Squadron
    • 477th Operations Support Flight
    • 477th Aerospace Medicine Flight

22nd Air Force

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The Twenty-Second (22nd) Air Force is one of three major numbered air commands of Air Reserve Command and consists mostly of units gained by Air Mobility Command. Some of the units are also gained by Air Education and Training Command and the Nineteenth Air Force.

94th Airlift Wing

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The 94th Airlift Wing is the host wing at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Georgia, consists of 1,660 personnel, and is tasked with providing transportation and airlift on the Lockheed Martin C-130H.

  • 94th Airlift Wing, at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia[228]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 94th Comptroller Squadron
    • 94th Aeromedical Staging Squadron
    • 94th Operations Group
      • 700th Airlift Squadron (8 x Lockheed Martin C-130H Transport Aircraft)
      • 94th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron
      • 94th Operations Support Squadron
      • 94th Airlift Control Flight
    • 94th Mission Support Group
    • 94th Maintenance Group
      • 94th Maintenance Squadron
      • 94th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

302nd Airlift Wing

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The 302nd Airlift Wing is the main Air Force Reserve wing based at Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado and is one of just four MAFFS (Modular Airborne Fire-Fighting System) equipped wings.

908th Airlift Wing

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The 908th Airlift Wing is an Air Force Reserve wing based at Maxwell Air Force Base, and if mobilised is gained by the 22nd Air Force if mobilised. When mobilised, the mission of the wing is to provide theater airlift forces to supported theater commanders.

910th Airlift Wing

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The 910th Airlift Wing is the only aerial pesticide spraying-equipped wing of the Air Force, and is part of the Air Force Reserve based at Youngstown Air Reserve Station in Ohio. The wing's role is to provide the Department of Defense with a large fixed-wing aerial spray capability to control disease-carrying insects, pest insects, undesirable vegetation, and dispersal of oil spills in large bodies of water.

  • 910th Airlift Wing, at Youngstown Air Reserve Station, Ohio[231]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 910th Comptroller Squadron
    • 910th Medical Squadron
    • 910th Operations Group
    • 910th Mission Support Group
      • 910th Communications Squadron
      • 910th Security Forces Squadron
      • 910th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 76th Aerial Port Squadron
      • 910th Force Support Squadron
      • 910th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 910th Maintenance Group
      • 910th Maintenance Squadron
      • 910th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

932nd Airlift Wing

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The 932nd Airlift Wing is one of two VIP transport wings of the Air Force, but the only one part of the Air Force Reserve. The wing is tasked with providing distinguished visitor airlift, and consists of 1,100 personnel.

  • 932nd Airlift Wing, at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois[233]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 932nd Comptroller Squadron
    • 932nd Operations Group
    • 932nd Mission Support Group
      • 932nd Security Forces Squadron
      • 932nd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 932nd Force Support Squadron
      • 932nd Services Flight
      • 932nd Logistics Readiness Flight
      • 932nd Military Personnel Flight
    • 932nd Maintenance Group
      • 932nd Maintenance Squadron
      • 932nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 932nd Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 932nd Medical Group
      • 932nd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 932nd Health Care Operations Squadron

934th Airlift Wing

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The 934th Airlift Wing provides transport and airlift operations for the 22nd Air Force, and consists of 1,300 personnel.

  • 934th Airlift Wing, at Minneapolis–Saint Paul Air Reserve Station, Minnesota[234]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 934th Comptroller Squadron
    • 934th Aeromedical Staging Squadron
    • 934th Operations Group
    • 934th Mission Support Group
      • 934th Communications Squadron
      • 934th Security Forces Squadron
      • 934th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 934th Contracting Flight
      • 934th Force Support Squadron
      • 934th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 934th Maintenance Group
      • 934th Maintenance Squadron
      • 934th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

403rd Wing

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The 403rd Wing is responsible for weather reconnaissance and contingency transport in support of weather transport. The 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron is also known as the famous "Hurricane Hunters".

304th Flying Training Group

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413th Flight Test Group

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913th Airlift Group

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  • 913th Airlift Group, at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas[238]
    • 327th Airlift Squadron (8 x Lockheed Martin C-130J-30)
    • 913th Aerial Port Squadron
    • 913th Force Support Squadron
    • 913th Operations Support Squadron
    • 913th Maintenance Squadron
    • 913th Aerospace Medical Squadron

United States Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa

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United States Air Forces Europe & Air Forces Africa provides air support for United States European Command and United States Africa Command. In June 2022, the command's strength stood at 23,666 (+12 space force) active duty personnel equipped with 192 x Fighter / Attack aircraft, 5 x Helicopters, 15 x Tankers, and 22 x Transport aircraft: 14 x C-13J, 5 x C-21A, 3 x C-37A, 18 x F-15C, 55 x F-15E, 74 x F-16C, 4 x F-16D, 41 x F-35A, 5 x HH-60G, 11 x KC-135R, and 4 x KC-135T.[1]

3rd Air Force

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31st Fighter Wing

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48th Fighter Wing

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  • 48th Fighter Wing, at RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom[241]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 48th Operations Group
    • 48th Mission Support Group
      • 48th Communications Squadron
      • 48th Security Forces Squadron
      • 48th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 48th Contracting Squadron
      • 48th Force Support Squadron
      • 48th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 48th Maintenance Group
      • 48th Munitions Squadron
      • 48th Maintenance Operations Squadron
      • 48th Component Maintenance Squadron
      • 48th Equipment Maintenance Squadron
      • 492nd Fighter Generation Squadron[244]
      • 493rd Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 494th Fighter Generation Squadron[244]
      • 495th Fighter Generation Squadron
    • 48th Medical Group
      • 48th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 48th Health Care Operations Squadron

52nd Fighter Wing

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100th Air Refueling Wing

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  • 100th Air Refueling Wing, at RAF Mildenhall, United Kingdom[246]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 100th Comptroller Squadron
    • 100th Operations Group
    • 100th Mission Support Group
      • 100th Communications Squadron
      • 100th Security Forces Squadron
      • 100th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 100th Force Support Squadron
      • 100th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 100th Maintenance Group
      • 100th Maintenance Squadron
      • 100th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 100th Maintenance Operations Flight

86th Airlift Wing

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The 86th Airlift Wing is one of the largest airlift wings in the U.S. Air Force, consisting of the standard Operations, Mission Support, Maintenance, and Medical Groups in addition to the Civil Engineering and Logistics Readiness Groups. The wing also controls the 65th Air Base Group based in Portugal and Spain serving as the 'Atlantic Air Bridge'.[249]

Heavy Airlift Wing

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The Heavy Airlift Wing (HAW) is an international military airlift organization based at Pápa Air Base, Hungary. The organization consists of several European nations and the United States. It was officially activated 27 July 2009 as part of the Strategic Airlift Capability (SAC) program,[250] which purchased and operates three C-17 Globemaster III military transport aircraft that fly under the national markings of Hungary. The Heavy Airlift Wing is currently commanded by a Colonel from the Swedish Air Force, and is composed of up to 155 military personnel from the 12 participating nations, Bulgaria, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Sweden, and the United States. Strategic Airlift Capability nations send their personnel to work for the Heavy Airlift Wing on temporary or permanent positions.

435th Air Ground Operations Wing

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The 435th Air Ground Operations Wing provides rapidly deployable Command and Control (C2) to Air Forces Europe. The 4th Air Support Operations Group however provides army support operations.[252]

406th Air Expeditionary Wing

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501st Combat Support Wing

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The 501st Combat Support Wing is tasked with providing air base support for the major air bases in the United Kingdom run by the Air Force.[254]

  • 501st Combat Support Wing, at RAF Alconbury, United Kingdom[254]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 501st Comptroller Squadron
    • 422nd Air Base Group, at RAF Croughton
      • 422nd Communications Squadron
      • 422nd Security Forces Squadron
      • 422nd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 422nd Munitions Squadron, at RAF Welford
      • 420th Air Base Squadron, at RAF Fairford
      • 422nd Air Base Squadron
      • 422nd Medical Squadron
    • 423rd Air Base Group, at RAF Alconbury
      • 423rd Communications Squadron
      • 423rd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 423rd Security Forces Squadron
      • 421st Air Base Squadron, at RAF Menwith Hill
      • 426th Air Base Squadron, at Sola Air Station, Norway
      • 423rd Force Support Squadron
      • 423rd Medical Squadron

39th Air Base Wing

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The 39th Air Base Wing provides air base support and security and support to Ircirlik Air Base in Turkey.[255]

Pacific Air Forces

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Pacific Air Forces provides the air element for the joint United States Pacific Command. In July 2024, the command's strength stood at 30,905 (+10 space force) active duty personnel equipped with 287 x Fighter / Attack Aircraft, 12 x Helicopters, 15 x Tankers, and 30 x Transport aircraft: 24 x A-10C, 2 x C-12F, 3 x C-12J, 14 x C-130J, 9 x C-17A, 2 x C-37A, 21 x F-15C, 1 x F-15D, 121 x F-16C, 12 x F-16D, 54 x F-22A, 54 x F-35A, 8 x HH-60G, 10 x KC-135R, 5 x KC-135T, and 4 x UH-1.[1][256]

15th Wing

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5th Air Force

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The 5th Air Force is tasked with commanding the air force wings and units based in Japan.

35th Fighter Wing

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  • 35th Fighter Wing, at Misawa Air Base, Japan[263]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 35th Comptroller Squadron
    • 35th Operations Group
    • 35th Mission Support Group
      • 35th Communications Squadron
      • 35th Security Forces Squadron
      • 35th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 35th Contracting Squadron
      • 35th Force Support Squadron
      • 35th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 35th Maintenance Group
      • 35th Maintenance Squadron
      • 13th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 14th Fighter Generation Squadron
    • 35th Medical Group
      • 35th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 35th Health Care Operations Squadron

374th Airlift Wing

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  • 374th Airlift Wing, at Yokota Air Base, Japan[264]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 374th Comptroller Squadron
    • 374th Operations Group
    • 374th Mission Support Group
      • 374th Communications Squadron
      • 374th Security Forces Squadron
      • 374th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 374th Contracting Squadron
      • 374th Force Support Squadron
      • 374th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 374th Maintenance Group
      • 374th Maintenance Squadron
      • 374th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 374th Maintenance Operations Squadron
    • 374th Medical Group
      • 374th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 374th Health Care Operations Squadron

18th Wing

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  • 18th Wing, at Kadena Air Base, Japan[266]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 18th Comptroller Squadron
    • 18th Operations Group
    • 18th Mission Support Group
      • 18th Communications Squadron
      • 18th Security Forces Squadron
      • 18th Contracting Squadron
      • 18th Force Support Squadron
      • 718th Force Support Squadron
      • 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 18th Civil Engineer Group
      • 18th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 718th Civil Engineering Squadron
    • 18th Maintenance Group
      • 18th Munitions Squadron
      • 18th Electronic Maintenance Squadron
      • 18th Component Maintenance Squadron
      • 44th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 67th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 18th Maintenance Operations Squadron
    • 18th Medical Group
      • 18th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 18th Health Care Operations Squadron

7th Air Force

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The 7th Air Force consists of air force units based in South Korea.[267]

8th Fighter Wing

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  • 8th Fighter Wing, at Kunsan Air Base, South Korea[268]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 8th Comptroller Squadron
    • 8th Operations Group
    • 8th Mission Support Group
      • 8th Communications Squadron
      • 8th Security Forces Squadron
      • 8th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 8th Force Support Squadron
      • 8th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 8th Maintenance Group
      • 8th Maintenance Squadron
      • 35th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 80th Fighter Generation Squadron
    • 8th Medical Group
      • 8th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 8th Health Care Operations Squadron

51st Fighter Wing

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  • 51st Fighter Wing, at Osan Air Base, South Korea[269]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 51st Comptroller Squadron
    • 51st Operations Group
    • 51st Mission Support Group
      • 51st Communications Squadron
      • 51st Security Forces Squadron
      • 51st Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 51st Force Support Squadron
      • 51st Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 51st Maintenance Group
      • 51st Munitions Squadron
      • 51st Maintenance Squadron
      • 25th Fighter Generation Squadron[270]
      • 36th Fighter Generation Squadron[270]
      • 51st Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 51st Medical Group
      • 51st Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 51st Health Care Operations Squadron

11th Air Force

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The 11th Air Force provides combat ready forces for Pacific Air Forces and is tasked with air defense for Alaska, Hawaii, and Guam.[271]

3rd Wing

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The 3rd Wing is tasked with the air defense of Alaska and provides the main element of the Alaska NORAD Region.

36th Wing

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The 36th Wing provides the main air force presence at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam and is also the host wing of the base. Because of its role and forward location, the wing employs the forward-based elements of several different units. However, the wing has no organic aircraft itself.

354th Fighter Wing

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The 354th Fighter Wing provides the main OPFOR (opposing forces) training for air force units based in Alaska. The wing's secondary mission is to provide air defense and support for Alaska operations. Since 2020, the wing has slowly transferred to also providing air defense for north pacific air operations.

673rd Air Base Wing

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The 673rd Air Base Wing ground support forces for Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson in Alaska.

  • 673rd Air Base Wing, at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson, Alaska[278]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 673rd Comptroller Squadron
    • 673rd Civil Engineer Group
      • 673rd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 773rd Civil Engineering Squadron
    • 673rd Mission Support Group
    • 673rd Logistics Readiness Group
      • 673rd Logistics Readiness Squadron
      • 773rd Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 673rd Medical Group
      • 673rd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 673rd Health Care Operations Squadron

Air National Guard

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The Official seal of the National Guard Bureau

The Air National Guard is the air militia of the several states of the United States of America. For administrative purposes, the Air National Guard is commanded by the National Guard Bureau and headquarters, but for operations is commanded by the Air Force. The primary mission oft he Air National Guard is: "[to] Provide combat capability to the Active-duty force and security for the homeland. Support U.S. domestic and foreign humanitarian and disaster relief." In June 2022, the Air National Guard's strength of selected reserve stood at 104,974 personnel equipped with 536 x Fighter/Attack aircraft, 18 x helicopters, 29 x ISR/BM/C3 aircraft, 163 x Tankers, and 205 x Transport aircraft.[1]

Alabama Air National Guard

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The Alabama Air National Guard is part of the Alabama National Guard and forms the air force reserve element for the state. In 2017, the Alabama Air National Guard stood at a strength of around 2,246 personnel.

187th Fighter Wing

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The 187th Fighter Wing is the main combat element of the Alabama Air National Guard, is gained by, supports, and is operationally subordinated to the Eastern Air Defense Sector.. In 2023, the wing will transition to the new Lockheed Martin F-35A Multi-Role fighter.[280]

  • 187th Fighter Wing, at Dannelly Field, Montgomery[281]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 187th Comptroller Squadron
    • 187th Operations Group
    • 187th Mission Support Group
      • 187th Communications Flight
      • 187th Security Forces Squadron
      • 187th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 187th Force Support Squadron
      • 187th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 187th Maintenance Group
      • 187th Maintenance Squadron
      • 100th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 187th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 187th Medical Group
      • 187th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 187th Health Care Operations Squadron

117th Air Refueling Wing

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The 117th Air Refueling Wing is part of the Alabama Air National Guard and is gained by Air Mobility Command if federalized or mobilized.[282]

  • 117th Air Refueling Wing, at Birmingham Air National Guard Base, Alabama[282]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 117th Comptroller Squadron
    • 117th Intelligence Squadron
    • 117th Operations Group
    • 117th Mission Support Group
      • 117th Communications Squadron
      • 117th Security Forces Squadron
      • 117th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 117th Force Support Squadron
      • 117th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 117th Maintenance Group
      • 117th Maintenance Squadron
      • 117th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 117th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 117th Medical Group
      • 117th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 117th Health Care Operations Squadron

Alaska Air National Guard

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The Alaska Air National Guard is part of the Alaska National Guard and forms the air force reserve element for the state. In 2017, the Alabama Air National Guard stood at a strength of around 2,007 personnel.

168th Wing

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The 168th Wing is an air refueling wing though its title indicates it is a multifunctional wing.

  • 168th Wing, at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 168th Comptroller Flight
    • 213th Space Warning Squadron, at Clear Air Force Station, Alaska
    • 268th Security Forces Squadron, at Clear Air Force Station, Alaska[284]
    • 168th Operations Group
    • 168th Mission Support Group
      • 168th Communications Flight
      • 168th Security Forces Squadron
      • 168th Mission Support Flight
      • 168th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 168th Maintenance Group
      • 168th Maintenance Squadron
      • 168th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 168th Maintenance Operations Flight

176th Wing

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The 176th Wing is a multifunctional wing tasked with providing arctic search and rescue operations and transport.

Arizona Air National Guard

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The Arizona Air National Guard is part of the Arizona National Guard and forms the air force reserve element for the state. In 2017, the Alabama Air National Guard stood at a strength of around 2,486 personnel.

162nd Fighter Wing

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The 162nd Fighter Wing is part of the Arizona Air National Guard and is gained by, supports, and is operationally subordinated to the Western Air Defense Sector.

  • 162nd Fighter Wing, at Tuscon Air National Guard Base, Arizona[286]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 162nd Comptroller Squadron
    • 162nd Wing Alert Detachment
    • 162nd Operations Group
    • 214th Attack Group, at Davis–Monthan Air Force Base, Tucson[287]
      • 214th Attack Squadron (12 x General Atomics MQ-9A Reaper Unmanned Aerial Vehicles)
      • Fixed-Wing Detachment, at Tucson International Airport (6 x Fairchild RC-26 Metroliner Transport Aircraft)
      • 214th Operational Support Squadron
    • 162nd Mission Support Group
      • 162nd Communications Flight
      • 162nd Security Forces Squadron
      • 162nd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 162nd Engineering Installation Squadron
      • 162nd Force Support Squadron
      • 162nd Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 162nd Maintenance Group
      • 162nd Maintenance Squadron
      • 148th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 152nd Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 195th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 162nd Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 162nd Medical Group
      • 162nd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 162nd Health Care Operations Squadron

161st Air Refueling Wing

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The 161st Air Refueling Wing is part of the Arizona Air National Guard, and gained by Air Mobility Command if federalised or mobilised.

  • 161st Air Refueling Wing, at Goldwater Air National Guard Base, Arizona[288]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 161st Comptroller Flight
    • 161st Operations Group
    • 161st Mission Support Group
      • 161st Communications Flight
      • 161st Security Forces Squadron
      • 161st Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 161st Force Support Squadron
      • 161st Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 161st Maintenance Group
      • 161st Maintenance Squadron
      • 161st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 161st Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 161st Medical Group
      • 161st Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 161st Health Care Operations Squadron

Arkansas Air National Guard

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188th Wing

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The 188th Wing, formerly the 188th Reconnaissance Wing, provides Unmanned Aerial Vehicle reconnaissance via the 188th Operations Group, along with ISR operations via the 188th ISR Group. If federalised, the wing is gained by Air Combat Command.

189th Airlift Wing

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The 189th Airlift Wing is part of the Arkansas Air National Guard, but is federalised or mobilised is gained directly by Air Mobility Command.

  • 189th Airlift Wing, at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas[290]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 189th Comptroller Flight
    • 154th Weather Flight
    • 189th Operations Group
      • 154th Airlift Squadron (8 x Lockheed Martin C-130H Hercules Transport Aircraft)
      • 189th Operations Support Flight
    • 189th Mission Support Group
      • 189th Communications Flight
      • 189th Security Forces Squadron
      • 189th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 189th Force Support Squadron
      • 189th Mission Support Flight
      • 189th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 189th Maintenance Group
      • 189th Maintenance Squadron
      • 189th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 189th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 189th Medical Group
      • 189th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 189th Health Care Operations Squadron

California Air National Guard

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195th Wing

[edit]

In August 2015, the California Air National Guard announced that it was forming a new wing to manage its military intelligence, space, cyber and combat communications missions. The core of the new wing would be the 162d Combat Communications Group, which would be inactivated when the wing stood up.[292][293] Preparations for establishing the wing went back as far as 2001, when the 162d Group added units whose mission complemented its core combat communications mission.[292]

144th Fighter Wing

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The 144th Fighter Wing is part of the California Air National Guard, but if federalised or mobilised is gained by the 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern).[295]

  • 144th Fighter Wing, at Fresno Air National Guard Base, California[296]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 144th Comptroller Flight
    • 144th Operations Group
    • 144th Mission Support Group
      • 144th Communications Squadron
      • 144th Security Forces Squadron
      • 144th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 144th Engineering Installation Squadron
      • 144th Force Support Squadron
      • 144th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 144th Maintenance Group
      • 144th Maintenance Squadron
      • 194th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 144th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 144th Medical Group
      • 144th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 144th Health Care Operations Squadron

163rd Attack Wing

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The 163rd Attack Wing is part of the California Air National Guard, and if federalised or mobilised is gained by the 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern).[295]

  • 163rd Attack Wing, at March Air Reserve Base, California[297]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 163rd Comptroller Flight
    • 163rd Operations Group
    • 163rd Mission Support Group
      • 163rd Communications Flight
      • 163rd Security Forces Squadron
      • 163rd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 163rd Force Support Squadron
      • 163rd Services Flight
      • 163rd Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 163rd Maintenance Group
      • 163rd Maintenance Squadron
      • 163rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 163rd Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 163rd Medical Group
      • 163rd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 163rd Health Care Operations Squadron

129th Rescue Wing

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The 129th Rescue Wing is part of the California Air National Guard, but if federalised or mobilised is gained by the 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern).[295]

  • 129th Rescue Wing, at Moffett Federal Airfield, California[298]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 129th Comptroller Flight
    • California National Guard Counterdrug Task Force
    • 129th Operations Group
    • 129th Mission Support Group
      • 129th Communications Flight
      • 129th Security Forces Squadron
      • 129th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 129th Force Support Squadron
      • 129th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 129th Maintenance Group
      • 129th Maintenance Squadron
      • 129th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 129th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 129th Medical Group
      • 129th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 129th Health Care Operations Squadron

146th Airlift Wing

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The 146th Airlift Wing is part of the California Air National Guard, and is gained directly by Air Mobility Command when federalised or mobilised.

Colorado Air National Guard

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140th Wing

[edit]

The 140th Wing is part of the Colorado Air National Guard, and if federalised or mobilised is gained by the 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern).[295]

Connecticut Air National Guard

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103rd Airlift Wing

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The 103rd Airlift Wing is part of the Connecticut Air National Guard, but is gained directly by Air Mobility Command when federalised or mobilised.

  • 103rd Airlift Wing, at Bradley Air National Guard Base, Connecticut[300]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 103rd Air Control Squadron
    • 103rd Comptroller Flight
    • 103rd Operations Group
      • 118th Airlift Squadron (8 x Lockheed Martin C-130H Hercules Transport Aircraft)
      • 103rd Operations Support Flight
    • 103rd Mission Support Group
      • 103rd Communications Flight
      • 103rd Security Forces Squadron
      • 103rd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 103rd Force Support Squadron
      • 103rd Services Flight
      • 103rd Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 103rd Maintenance Group
      • 103rd Maintenance Squadron
      • 103rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 103rd Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 103rd Medical Group
      • 103rd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 103rd Health Care Operations Squadron

Delaware Air National Guard

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166th Airlift Wing

[edit]

The 166th Airlift Wing is part of the Delaware Air National Guard, and is gained directly by Air Mobility Command when federalised or mobilised.

  • 166th Airlift Wing, at New Castle Air National Guard Base, Delaware[301]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 166th Network Warfare Squadron
    • 166th Comptroller Flight
    • 166th Operations Group
    • 166th Mission Support Group
      • 166th Communications Flight
      • 166th Security Forces Squadron
      • 166th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 166th Force Support Squadron
      • 166th Services Flight
      • 166th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 166th Maintenance Group
      • 166th Maintenance Squadron
      • 166th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 166th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 166th Medical Group
      • 166th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 166th Health Care Operations Squadron

District of Columbia Air National Guard

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113th Wing

[edit]

The 113th Wing is a multi-functional wing of the DC Air National Guard based at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland. If federalised or mobilised, the wing is gained by Air Combat Command, while the airlift portion joins Air Mobility Command.

  • 113th Wing, at Andrews Air Force Base, Joint Base Andrews, Maryland[302]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 113th Comptroller Flight
    • 113th Operations Group
    • 113th Mission Support Group
      • 113th Communications Flight
      • 113th Security Forces Squadron
      • 113th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 113th Force Support Flight
      • 113th Services Flight
      • 113th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 113th Maintenance Group
      • 113th Maintenance Squadron
      • 121st Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 113th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 113th Medical Group
      • 113th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 113th Health Care Operations Squadron

Florida Air National Guard

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125th Fighter Wing

[edit]

The 125th Fighter Wing is part of the Florida Air National Guard and is gained by, supports, and is operationally subordinated to the Eastern Air Defense Sector when federalised or mobilised.

Georgia Air National Guard

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116th Air Control Wing

[edit]

165th Airlift Wing

[edit]

The 165th Airlift Wing is part of the Georgia Air National Guard, but if federalised or mobilised is gained by Air Mobility Command.

Guam Air National Guard

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Hawaii Air National Guard

[edit]

154th Wing

[edit]

The 154th Wing is part of the Hawaii Air National Guard, but if federalised or mobilised is gained by Pacific Air Forces.

Idaho Air National Guard

[edit]

124th Fighter Wing

[edit]

The 124th Fighter Wing is part of the Idaho Air National Guard, but if federalised or mobilised is gained by the 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern).[295]

  • 124th Fighter Wing, at Gowen Field Air National Guard Base, Idaho[312]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 124th Comptroller Flight
    • 124th Operations Group
    • 124th Mission Support Group
      • 124th Communications Flight
      • 124th Security Forces Squadron
      • 124th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 124th Force Support Squadron
      • 124th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 124th Maintenance Group
      • 124th Maintenance Squadron
      • 190th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 124th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 124th Medical Group
      • 124th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 124th Health Care Operations Squadron

Illinois Air National Guard

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183rd Wing

[edit]

The 183rd Wing is part of the Illinois Air National Guard, and if federalised or mobilised is gained by 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern) if federalised or mobilised.[295]

126th Air Refueling Wing

[edit]

126th Air Refueling Wing is part of the Illinois Air National Guard and is gained by Air Mobility Command if federalized or mobilized.[316]

  • 126th Air Refueling Wing, at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois[316]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 126th Comptroller Flight
    • 126th Operations Group
    • 126th Mission Support Group
      • 126th Communications Flight
      • 126th Security Forces Squadron
      • 126th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 126th Force Support Squadron
      • 126th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 126th Maintenance Group
      • 126th Maintenance Squadron
      • 126th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 126th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 126th Medical Group
      • 126th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 126th Health Care Operations Squadron

182nd Airlift Wing

[edit]

The 182nd Airlift Wing is part of the Illinois Air National Guard, but is federalised or mobilised is gained directly by Air Mobility Command.

Indiana Air National Guard

[edit]
  • Indiana Air National Guard[318]
    • Air National Guard Element, Joint Force Headquarters, at Stout Field, Indianapolis
    • 207th Weather Flight, at Terre Haute Air National Guard Base

181st Intelligence Wing

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122nd Fighter Wing

[edit]
  • 122nd Fighter Wing, at Fort Wayne Air National Guard Station, Indiana[320]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 122nd Comptroller Flight
    • 122nd Operations Group
    • 122nd Mission Support Group
      • 122nd Communications Flight
      • 122nd Security Forces Squadron
      • 122nd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 122nd Logistics Readiness Squadron
      • 122nd Mission Support Flight
      • 122nd Services Flight
    • 122nd Maintenance Group
      • 122nd Maintenance Squadron
      • 163rd Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 122nd Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 122nd Medical Group
      • 122nd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 122nd Health Care Operations Squadron

Iowa Air National Guard

[edit]

132nd Wing

[edit]

The 132nd Wing is a multi-functional wing of the Iowa National Guard, consisting of an intelligence group (132nd) and an attack group (132nd Ops). The entire wing is gained by 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern) if federalised or mobilised.[295]

185th Air Refueling Wing

[edit]

The 185th Air Refueling Wing is part of the Iowa Air National Guard, and is gained by Air Mobility Command if federalised or mobilised.

  • 185th Air Refueling Wing, at Sioux Gateway Regional Airport, Iowa[322]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 185th Comptroller Flight
    • 133rd Test Squadron, at Fort Dodge Regional Airport, Iowa
    • 185th Operations Group
    • 185th Mission Support Group
      • 185th Communications Flight
      • 185th Security Forces Squadron
      • 185th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 185th Force Support Squadron
      • 185th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 185th Maintenance Group
      • 185th Maintenance Squadron
      • 185th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 185th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 185th Medical Group
      • 185th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 185th Health Care Operations Squadron

Kansas Air National Guard

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184th Wing

[edit]

The 184th Wing is a multi-functional wing of the Kansas Air National Guard consisting of an Intelligence, Cyberspace Operations, and Regional Support Group in addition to the standard support groups.[324] If federalised, the wing is gained by 16th Air Force (Air Forces Cyber).

190th Air Refueling Wing

[edit]

The 190th Air Refueling Wing is part of the Kansas Air National Guard, and gained by Air Mobility Command if federalised or mobilised.

Kentucky Air National Guard

[edit]

123rd Airlift Wing

[edit]

The 123rd Airlift Wing is part of the Kentucky Air National Guard, and gained by Air Mobility Command if federalised or mobilised.

Louisiana Air National Guard

[edit]
  • Louisiana Air National Guard
    • Air National Guard Element, Joint Force Headquarters, at Naval Air Station–Joint Reserve Base New Orleans, Louisiana

159th Fighter Wing

[edit]

The 159th Fighter Wing is part of the Louisiana Air National Guard and is gained by, supports, and is operationally subordinated to the Eastern Air Defense Sector.

Maine Air National Guard

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101st Air Refueling Wing

[edit]

The 101st Air Refueling Wing belongs to the Maine Air National Guard, but if federalized comes under command of Air Mobility Command.[328]

  • 101st Air Refueling Wing, at Bangor Air National Guard Base, Maine[328]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 101st Comptroller Flight
    • 101st Operations Group
    • 101st Mission Support Group
      • 101st Communications Flight
      • 101st Security Forces Squadron
      • 101st Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 101st Force Support Squadron
      • 101st Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 101st Maintenance Group
      • 101st Maintenance Squadron
      • 101st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 101st Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 101st Medical Group
      • 101st Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 101st Health Care Operations Squadron

Maryland Air National Guard

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175th Wing

[edit]

In March 2024, it was announced that the 175th Wing would be divested of its A-10C attack aircraft, and convert to a cyberspace wing.[329][330]

Massachusetts Air National Guard

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102nd Intelligence Wing

[edit]

104th Fighter Wing

[edit]

The 104th Fighter Wing is part of the Massachusetts Air National Guard and is gained by, supports, and is operationally subordinated to the Eastern Air Defense Sector.

  • 104th Fighter Wing, at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts[334]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 104th Comptroller Flight
    • 104th Operations Group
    • 104th Mission Support Group
      • 104th Communications Flight
      • 104th Security Forces Squadron
      • 104th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 212th Engineering Installation Squadron
      • 104th Mission Support Flight
      • 104th Services Flight
      • 104th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 104th Maintenance Group
      • 104th Maintenance Squadron
      • 131st Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 104th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 104th Medical Group
      • 104th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 104th Health Care Operations Squadron

Michigan Air National Guard

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110th Wing

[edit]

127th Wing

[edit]
  • 127th Wing, at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Michigan[336]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 127th Comptroller Flight
    • 107th Weather Flight
    • 127th Operations Group
    • 127th Air Refueling Group
      • 171st Air Refueling Squadron (8 x Boeing KC-135T Stratotanker Aerial Refueling Aircraft)
      • 191st Maintenance Squadron
      • 191st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 191st Operations Support Flight
      • 191st Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 127th Mission Support Group
      • 127th Communications Flight
      • 127th Security Forces Squadron
      • 127th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 127th Force Support Squadron
      • 127th Logistics Readiness Squadron
      • 171st Aerial Port Squadron
    • 127th Maintenance Group
      • 127th Maintenance Squadron
      • 107th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 127th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 127th Medical Group
      • 127th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 127th Health Care Operations Squadron

Minnesota Air National Guard

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148th Fighter Wing

[edit]

The 148th Fighter Wing is part of the Minnesota Air National Guard, and if federalised or mobilised is gained by the 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern).[295]

  • 148th Fighter Wing, at Duluth Air National Guard Base, Minnesota[337]
    • Wing Headquarters
      • Detachment 1, at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida
    • 148th Comptroller Squadron
    • 148th Operations Group
      • 179th Fighter Squadron (12 x Lockheed Martin F-16CM/DM Fighting Falcon Multi-Role Fighters)
      • 148th Operations Support Squadron
    • 148th Mission Support Group
      • 148th Communications Squadron
      • 148th Security Forces Squadron
      • 148th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 148th Force Support Squadron
      • 148th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 148th Maintenance Group
      • 148th Maintenance Squadron
      • 179th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 148th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 148th Medical Group
      • 148th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 148th Health Care Operations Squadron

133rd Airlift Wing

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The 133rd Airlift Wing is part of the Minnesota Air National Guard, and gained by Air Mobility Command if federalised or mobilised.

  • 133rd Airlift Wing, at Minneapolis–Saint Paul Joint Air Reserve Station, Minnesota[338]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 133rd Comptroller Squadron
    • 133rd Operations Group
    • 133rd Mission Support Group
      • 133rd Communications Squadron
      • 133rd Security Forces Squadron
      • 133rd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 133rd Force Support Squadron
      • 133rd Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 133rd Maintenance Group
      • 133rd Maintenance Squadron
      • 133rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 133rd Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 133rd Medical Group
      • 133rd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 133rd Health Care Operations Squadron
      • Medical Detachment 1 (CERF)

Mississippi Air National Guard

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186th Air Refueling Wing

[edit]

The 186th Air Refueling Wing is part of the Mississippi Air National Guard, and is gained by Air Mobility Command if federalised or mobilised.

  • 186th Air Refueling Wing, at Key Field Air National Guard Base, Mississippi[339]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 186th Comptroller Squadron
    • 186th Operations Group
    • 186th Mission Support Group
      • 186th Communications Squadron
      • 186th Security Forces Squadron
      • 186th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 186th Contracting Squadron
      • 186th Force Support Squadron
      • 186th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 186th Maintenance Group
      • 186th Maintenance Squadron
      • 186th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 186th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 186th Medical Group
      • 186th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 186th Health Care Operations Squadron

172nd Airlift Wing

[edit]

The 172nd Airlift Wing is part of the Mississippi Air National Guard, but is federalised or mobilised is gained directly by Air Mobility Command.

Missouri Air National Guard

[edit]

131st Bomb Wing

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The B-2 "Spirit of Ohio" from the 110th Bomb Squadron returns from a training mission, June 27 2012.

The 131st Bomb Wing belongs to the Missouri Air National Guard and if federalized or mobilized, comes under 8th Air Force.

  • 131st Bomb Wing, at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri[342]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 131st Comptroller Squadron
    • 231st Civil Engineer Flight
    • 131st Operations Group
      • 110th Bomb Squadron (10 x Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit Stealth Strategic Heavy Bombers)
      • 131st Operations Support Squadron
    • 131st Mission Support Group
      • 131st Communications Squadron
      • 131st Security Forces Squadron
      • 131st Contracting Squadron
      • 131st Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 131st Force Support Squadron
      • 131st Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 131st Maintenance Group
      • 131st Maintenance Squadron
      • 131st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 131st Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 131st Medical Group
      • 131st Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 131st Health Care Operations Squadron

139th Airlift Wing

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The 139th Airlift Wing is part of the Missouri Air National Guard, and gained by Air Mobility Command if federalised or mobilised.

  • 139th Airlift Wing, at Rosecrans Air National Guard Base, Missouri[343]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 139th Comptroller Squadron
    • Advanced Airlift Tactics Training Center
    • 139th Operations Group
    • 139th Mission Support Group
      • 139th Communications Squadron
      • 139th Security Forces Squadron
      • 139th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 139th Force Support Squadron
      • 139th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 139th Maintenance Group
      • 139th Maintenance Squadron
      • 139th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 139th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 139th Medical Group
      • 139th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 139th Health Care Operations Squadron

Montana Air National Guard

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120th Airlift Wing

[edit]

The 120th Airlift Wing is part of the Montana Air National Guard, and gained by Air Mobility Command if federalised or mobilised.

  • 120th Airlift Wing, at Great Falls Air National Guard Base, Montana[344]
    • Wing Headquarters & Headquarters Squadron
    • 120th Comptroller Squadron
    • 120th Operations Group
      • 186th Airlift Squadron (8 x Lockheed Martin C-130H Hercules Transport Aircraft)
      • 120th Operations Support Squadron
    • 120th Mission Support Group
      • 120th Communications Squadron
      • 120th Security Forces Squadron
      • 120th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 120th Force Support Squadron
      • 120th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 120th Maintenance Group
      • 120th Maintenance Squadron
      • 120th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 120th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 120th Medical Group
      • 120th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 120th Health Care Operations Squadron

Nebraska Air National Guard

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155th Air Refueling Wing

[edit]

The 155th Air Refueling Wing belongs to the Nebraska Air National Guard, and is gained by Air Mobility Command if federalised or mobilised.

  • 155th Air Refueling Wing, at Lincoln Air National Guard Base, Nebraska[346]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 155th Comptroller Squadron
    • 155th Operations Group
    • 155th Mission Support Group
      • 155th Communications Squadron
      • 155th Security Forces Squadron
      • 155th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 155th Contracting Squadron
      • 155th Force Support Squadron
      • 155th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 155th Maintenance Group
      • 155th Maintenance Squadron
      • 155th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 155th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 155th Medical Group
      • 155th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 155th Health Care Operations Squadron

Nevada Air National Guard

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152nd Airlift Wing

[edit]

The 152nd Airlift Wing is part of the Nevada Air National Guard, but if federalised or mobilised is gained by Air Mobility Command.

  • 152nd Airlift Wing, at Reno Air National Guard Base, Nevada[347]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 152nd Comptroller Squadron
    • 152nd Operations Group
    • 152nd Mission Support Group
      • 152nd Communications Squadron
      • 152nd Security Forces Squadron
      • 152nd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 152nd Force Support Squadron
      • 152nd Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 152nd Maintenance Group
      • 152nd Maintenance Squadron
      • 152nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 152nd Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 152nd Medical Group
      • 152nd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 152nd Health Care Operations Squadron

New Hampshire Air National Guard

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157th Air Refueling Wing

[edit]

The 157th Air Refueling Wing belongs to the New Hampshire Air National Guard, and is gained by Air Mobility Command if federalised or mobilised.

  • 157th Air Refueling Wing, at Pease Air National Guard Base, New Hampshire[348]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 157th Comptroller Squadron
    • 157th Operations Group
    • 157th Mission Support Group
      • 155th Communications Squadron
      • 155th Security Forces Squadron
      • 155th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 155th Contracting Squadron
      • 155th Force Support Squadron
      • 155th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 157th Maintenance Group
      • 155th Maintenance Squadron
      • 155th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 155th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 157th Medical Group
      • 157th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 157th Health Care Operations Squadron

New Jersey Air National Guard

[edit]

177th Fighter Wing

[edit]

The 177th Fighter Wing is part of the New Jersey Air National Guard and is gained by, supports, and is operationally subordinated to the Eastern Air Defense Sector.

  • 177th Fighter Wing, at Atlantic City International Airport, New Jersey[351]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 117th Comptroller Squadron
    • 117th Operations Group
    • 117th Mission Support Group
      • 117th Communications Squadron
      • 117th Security Forces Squadron
      • 117th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 117th Force Support Squadron
      • 117th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 117th Maintenance Group
      • 117th Maintenance Squadron
      • 119th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 117th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 117th Medical Group
      • 117th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 117th Health Care Operations Squadron

108th Wing

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A Boeing C-32 VIP Transport Aircraft based on the civilian Boeing 757-23A of the 150th Special Operations Squadron.

The 108th Wing is part of the New Jersey Air National Guard and is gained by Air Mobility Command if federalized or mobilized.[352] On 12 March 2024, the wing was expanded with the reformation of the 170th Air Refueling Squadron.[353][354]

  • 108th Wing, at McGuire Air Force Base, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey[352]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 108th Comptroller Squadron
    • 108th Operations Group
    • 108th Mission Support Group
      • 108th Communications Squadron
      • 108th Security Forces Squadron
      • 108th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 108th Contracting Squadron
      • 108th Force Support Squadron
      • 108th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 108th Maintenance Group
      • 108th Maintenance Squadron
      • 108th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 108th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 108th Medical Group
      • 108th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 108th Health Care Operations Squadron

New Mexico Air National Guard

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150th Special Operations Wing

[edit]

New York Air National Guard

[edit]

107th Attack Wing

[edit]

174th Attack Wing

[edit]

106th Rescue Wing

[edit]
  • 106th Rescue Wing, at Francis S. Gabreski Airport, New York[359]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 106th Comptroller Squadron
    • 106th Operations Group
    • 106th Mission Support Group
      • 106th Communications Flight
      • 106th Security Forces Squadron
      • 106th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 106th Aerial Port Flight
      • 106th Logistics Readiness Squadron
      • 106th Services Flight
    • 106th Force Support Group
      • 106th Personnel Flight
      • 106th Rescue Wing Honor Guard
    • 106th Maintenance Group
      • 106th Maintenance Squadron
      • 106th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 106th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 106th Medical Group
      • 106th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 106th Health Care Operations Squadron

105th Airlift Wing

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The 105th Airlift Wing is part of the New York Air National Guard, and gained by Air Mobility Command if federalised or mobilised.

  • 105th Airlift Wing, at Stewart Air National Guard Base, New York
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 105th Comptroller Squadron
    • 105th Operations Group
      • 137th Airlift Squadron (8 x Boeing C-17 Globemaster III Strategic Airlift Aircraft)
      • 105th Operations Support Squadron
    • 105th Mission Support Group
      • 105th Communications Squadron
      • 105th Security Forces Squadron
      • 105th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 105th Force Support Squadron
      • 105th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 105th Maintenance Group
      • 105th Maintenance Squadron
      • 105th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 105th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 105th Medical Group
      • 105th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 105th Health Care Operations Squadron

109th Airlift Wing

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139th Airlift Squadron - Lockheed LC-130H Hercules 93-3300 takes off from Ice Station Ruby, Greenland; the 109th Airlift Wing training facility at the former DYE-2 DEW site.

The 109th Airlift Wing is part of the New York Air National Guard, and gained by Air Mobility Command if federalised or mobilised. The 109th is unique however as it is the only arctic-supply/transport dedicated formation of the U.S. Air Force and tasked with providing support to the National Science Foundation's South Pole research. For this duty, all of the wing's aircraft are not coloured in traditional 'military grey', but rather in an off-white paint with red and black trim indicating support for a civilian agency. The wing also in this role is the only certified flying wing operating a ski-based heavy lift aircraft in the world; the LC-130. The wing occasionally forward-deploys to Christchurch International Airport, New Zealand and Williams Field (Antarctica).

  • 109th Airlift Wing, at Stratton Air National Guard Base, New York
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 109th Comptroller Squadron
    • 109th Operations Group
    • 109th Mission Support Group
      • 109th Communications Squadron
      • 109th Security Forces Squadron
      • 109th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 109th Force Support Squadron
      • 109th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 109th Maintenance Group
      • 109th Maintenance Squadron
      • 109th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 109th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 109th Medical Group
      • 109th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 109th Health Care Operations Squadron

North Carolina Air National Guard

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145th Airlift Wing

[edit]

The 145th Airlift Wing is part of the North Carolina Air National Guard, and gained by Air Mobility Command if federalised or mobilised.

North Dakota Air National Guard

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119th Wing

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Ohio Air National Guard

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178th Wing

[edit]

180th Fighter Wing

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The 180th Fighter Wing is part of the Ohio Air National Guard and is gained by, supports, and is operationally subordinated to the Eastern Air Defense Sector.

  • 180th Fighter Wing, at Toledo Air National Guard Base, Ohio[364]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 180th Comptroller Squadron
    • 187th Operations Group
    • 180th Mission Support Group
      • 180th Communications Squadron
      • 180th Security Forces Squadron
      • 180th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 180th Force Support Squadron
      • 180th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 180th Maintenance Group
      • 180th Maintenance Squadron
      • 112th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 180th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 180th Medical Group
      • 180th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 180th Health Care Operations Squadron

121st Air Refueling Wing

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The 121st Air Refueling Wing is part of the Ohio Air National Guard and is gained by Air Mobility Command if federalized or mobilized.[365]

  • 121st Air Refueling Wing, at Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base, Ohio[365]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 121st Comptroller Squadron
    • 121st Operations Group
    • 121st Mission Support Group
      • 121st Communications Squadron
      • 121st Security Forces Squadron
      • 121st Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 121st Force Support Squadron
      • 121st Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 121st Maintenance Group
      • 121st Maintenance Squadron
      • 121st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 121st Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 121st Medical Group
      • 121st Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 121st Health Care Operations Squadron

179th Cyberspace Wing

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The 179th Cyberspace Wing is part of the Ohio Air National Guard, and the first of its kind in the National Guard. The wing was established on 9 September 2023 when the former 179th Airlift Wing was converted to a cyberspace formation.[366][367]

  • 179th Cyberspace Wing, at Mansfield Lahm Air National Guard Base, Ohio[367]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 179th Comptroller Flight
    • 179th Operations Group
    • 179th Mission Support Group
      • 179th Communications Flight
      • 179th Security Forces Squadron
      • 200th RED HORSE Squadron, at Camp Perry Air National Guard Station[368]
        • Detachment 1, at Mansfield Lahm Air National Guard Base
      • 179th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 179th Force Support Squadron
      • 179th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 179th Maintenance Group
      • 179th Maintenance Squadron
      • 179th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 179th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 179th Medical Group
      • 179th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 179th Health Care Operations Squadron

Oklahoma Air National Guard

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138th Fighter Wing

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The 138th Fighter Wing is part of the Oklahoma Air National Guard, and if federalised or mobilised is gained by the 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern).[295]

  • 138th Fighter Wing, at Tulsa Air National Guard Base, Oklahoma
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 138th Comptroller Squadron
    • 138th Operations Group
    • 138th Mission Support Group
      • 138th Communications Squadron
      • 138th Security Forces Squadron
      • 138th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 138th Engineering Installation Squadron
      • 138th Force Support Squadron
      • 138th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 138th Maintenance Group
      • 138th Maintenance Squadron
      • 125th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 138th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 138th Medical Group
      • 138th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 138th Health Care Operations Squadron

137th Special Operations Wing

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A Beechcraft MC-12W from the 185th Special Operations Squadron in flight.

The 137th Special Operations Wing belongs to the Oklahoma Air National Guard and if mobilized/federalized, joins Special Operations Command. The 137th SOW is a force provider for geographic combatant commanders, special operations command, theatre special operations commanders and task forces with manned intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, close air support, agile combat support, cyber, and aeromedical evacuation.

Oregon Air National Guard

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142nd Wing

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The 142nd Wing is part of the Oregon Air National Guard, but if federalised or mobilised is gained by the 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern).[295]

  • 142nd Wing, at Portland Air National Guard Base, Oregon[370]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 142nd Comptroller Squadron
    • 142nd Operations Group[371]
    • 142nd Mission Support Group
      • 142nd Communications Squadron
      • 142nd Security Forces Squadron
      • 142nd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 142nd Engineering Installation Squadron
      • 142nd Force Support Squadron
      • 142nd Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 142nd Maintenance Group
      • 142nd Maintenance Squadron
      • 123rd Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 142nd Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 142nd Medical Group
      • 142nd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 142nd Health Care Operations Squadron

173rd Fighter Wing

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The 173rd Fighter Wing is part of the Oregon Air National Guard but is gained by, supports, and is operationally subordinated to the Western Air Defense Sector.

  • 173rd Fighter Wing, at Kingsley Field Air National Guard Base, Oregon[372]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 173rd Comptroller Squadron
    • 173rd Operations Group
    • 173rd Mission Support Group
      • 173rd Communications Squadron
      • 173rd Security Forces Squadron
      • 173rd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 173rd Engineering Installation Squadron
      • 173rd Force Support Squadron
      • 173rd Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 173rd Maintenance Group
      • 173rd Maintenance Squadron
      • 114th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 173rd Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 173rd Medical Group
      • 173rd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 173rd Health Care Operations Squadron

Pennsylvania Air National Guard

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171st Air Refueling Wing

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The 171st Air Refueling Wing is part of the Pennsylvania Air National Guard, and is gained by Air Mobility Command if federalised or mobilised.

  • 171st Air Refueling Wing, at Pittsburgh International Airport, Pennsylvania[373]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 171st Comptroller Squadron
    • 171st Operations Group
    • 171st Mission Support Group
      • 171st Communications Squadron
      • 171st Security Forces Squadron
      • 171st Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 171st Contracting Squadron
      • 171st Force Support Squadron
      • 171st Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 171st Maintenance Group
      • 171st Maintenance Squadron
      • 171st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 171st Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 171st Medical Group
      • 171st Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 171st Health Care Operations Squadron

193rd Special Operations Wing

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The 193rd Special Operations Wing belongs to the Pennsylvania Air National Guard and if mobilized/federalized, joins Special Operations Command.[374]

  • 193rd Special Operations Wing, at Olmsted Air National Guard Base, Pennsylvania[375]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 193rd Special Operations Comptroller Squadron
    • 193rd Special Operations Group
    • 193rd Special Operations Mission Support Group
      • 193rd Special Operations Communications Squadron
      • 193rd Special Operations Security Forces Squadron
      • 193rd Special Operations Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 193rd Special Operations Contracting Squadron
      • 193rd Special Operations Force Support Squadron
      • 193rd Special Operations Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 193rd Special Operations Maintenance Group
      • 193rd Special Operations Maintenance Squadron
      • 193rd Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 193rd Special Operations Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 193rd Special Operations Medical Group
      • 193rd Special Operations Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 193rd Special Operations Health Care Operations Squadron
      • Detachment 1

Puerto Rico Air National Guard

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156th Wing

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Rhode Island Air National Guard

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143rd Airlift Wing

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The 143rd Airlift Wing is part of the Rhode Island Air National Guard, and gained by Air Mobility Command if federalised or mobilised.

  • 143rd Airlift Wing, at Quonset Point Air National Guard Station, Rhode Island[377]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 143rd Comptroller Squadron
    • 143rd Operations Group
    • 143rd Mission Support Group
      • 143rd Communications Squadron
      • 282nd Combat Communications Squadron
      • 143rd Security Forces Squadron
      • 143rd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 143rd Force Support Squadron
      • 143rd Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 143rd Maintenance Group
      • 143rd Maintenance Squadron
      • 143rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 143rd Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 143rd Medical Group
      • 143rd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 143rd Health Care Operations Squadron

South Carolina Air National Guard

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169th Fighter Wing

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The 169th Fighter Wing is part of the South Carolina Air National Guard and is gained by, supports, and is operationally subordinated to the Eastern Air Defense Sector.

  • 169th Fighter Wing, at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina[379]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 169th Comptroller Squadron
    • 169th Operations Group
    • 169th Mission Support Group
      • 169th Communications Squadron
      • 169th Security Forces Squadron
      • 169th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 169th Force Support Squadron
      • 169th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 169th Maintenance Group
      • 169th Maintenance Squadron
      • 169th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 169th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 169th Medical Group
      • 169th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 169th Health Care Operations Squadron

South Dakota Air National Guard

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114th Fighter Wing

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If federalised or mobilised, the 114th Fighter Wing is gained by the 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern).[295]

  • 114th Fighter Wing, at Joe Foss Field Air National Guard Station, South Dakota
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 114th Comptroller Squadron
    • 114th Operations Group
    • 114th Mission Support Group
      • 114th Communications Flight
      • 114th Security Forces Squadron
      • 114th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 114th Force Support Squadron
      • 114th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 114th Maintenance Group
      • 114th Maintenance Squadron
      • 175th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 114th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 114th Medical Group
      • 114th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 114th Health Care Operations Squadron

Tennessee Air National Guard

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118th Wing

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134th Air Refueling Wing

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134th Air Refueling Wing is part of the Tennessee Air National Guard and is gained by Air Mobility Command if federalised or mobilised.

  • 134th Air Refueling Wing, at McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base, Tennessee[384]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 134th Comptroller Squadron
    • 134th Operations Group
    • 134th Mission Support Group
      • 134th Communications Squadron
      • 134th Security Forces Squadron
      • 134th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 134th Contracting Squadron
      • 134th Force Support Squadron
      • 134th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 134th Maintenance Group
      • 134th Maintenance Squadron
      • 134th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 134th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 134th Medical Group
      • 134th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 134th Health Care Operations Squadron

164th Airlift Wing

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The 164th Airlift Wing is part of the Tennessee Air National Guard, but if federalised or mobilised is gained by Air Mobility Command.

  • 164th Airlift Wing, at Memphis Air National Guard Base, Tennessee[385]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 164th Comptroller Squadron
    • 164th Operations Group
    • 164th Mission Support Group
      • 164th Communications Squadron
      • 164th Security Forces Squadron
      • 164th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 164th Force Support Squadron
      • 164th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 164th Maintenance Group
      • 164th Maintenance Squadron
      • 164th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 164th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 164th Medical Group
      • 164th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 164th Health Care Operations Squadron

Texas Air National Guard

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149th Fighter Wing

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The 149th Fighter Wing is part of the Texas Air National Guard and is gained by, supports, and is operationally subordinated to the Western Air Defense Sector.

  • 149th Fighter Wing, at Kelly Field, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas[386]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 149th Comptroller Squadron
    • 149th Operations Group
    • 149th Mission Support Group
      • 149th Communications Squadron
      • 149th Security Forces Squadron
      • 149th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 149th Engineering Installation Squadron
      • 149th Force Support Squadron
      • 149th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 149th Maintenance Group
      • 149th Maintenance Squadron
      • 182nd Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 149th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 149th Medical Group
      • 149th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 149th Health Care Operations Squadron

147th Attack Wing

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  • 147th Attack Wing, at Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base, Texas
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 147th Comptroller Squadron
    • 147th Operations Group
    • 147th Mission Support Group
      • 147th Communications Flight
      • 147th Security Forces Squadron
      • 147th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 147th Force Support Squadron
      • 147th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 147th Maintenance Group
      • 147th Maintenance Squadron
      • 147th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 147th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 147th Medical Group
      • 147th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 147th Health Care Operations Squadron

136th Airlift Wing

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The 136th Airlift Wing is part of the Texas Air National Guard, and gained by Air Mobility Command if federalised or mobilised.

  • 136th Airlift Wing, at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas[387]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 136th Comptroller Squadron
    • 136th Operations Group
    • 136th Mission Support Group
      • 136th Communications Squadron
      • 136th Security Forces Squadron
      • 136th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 136th Force Support Squadron
      • 136th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 136th Maintenance Group
      • 136th Maintenance Squadron
      • 136th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 136th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 136th Medical Group
      • 136th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 136th Health Care Operations Squadron

Virgin Islands Air National Guard

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Utah Air National Guard

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151st Air Refueling Wing

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151st Air Refueling Wing is part of the Utah Air National Guard, but gained by Air Mobility Command if federalised or mobilised.

Vermont Air National Guard

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158th Fighter Wing

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Four F-35s assigned to the 158th Fighter Wing prepare for launch from the Vermont Air National Guard Base, honoring Vermont’s front line COVID-19 responders and essential workers with a statewide flyover scheduled to last 90 minutes,.

The 158th Fighter Wing is part of the Vermont Air National Guard and is gained by, supports, and is operationally subordinated to the Eastern Air Defense Sector.

  • 158th Fighter Wing, at Burlington Air National Guard Base, Vermont[392]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 158th Comptroller Squadron
    • 158th Operations Group
      • 134th Fighter Squadron (12 x Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning Multi-Role Fighters)
      • 158th Operations Support Squadron
    • 158th Mission Support Group
      • 158th Communications Squadron
      • 158th Security Forces Squadron
      • 158th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 158th Force Support Squadron
      • 158th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 158th Maintenance Group
      • 158th Maintenance Squadron
      • 134th Fighter Generation Squadron
    • 158th Medical Group
      • 158th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 158th Health Care Operations Squadron

Virginia Air National Guard

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192nd Wing

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A Lockheed Martin F-22 of the 149th Fighter Squadron.

The 192nd Fighter Wing is part of the Virginia Air National Guard and is gained by, supports, and is operationally subordinated to the Eastern Air Defense Sector.

  • 192nd Wing, at Langley Air Force Base, Joint Base Langley–Eustis, Virginia[393]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 192nd Comptroller Squadron
    • 192nd Operations Group
    • 192nd Mission Support Group
      • 192nd Communications Squadron
      • 192nd Security Forces Squadron
      • 192nd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 192nd Force Support Squadron
      • 192nd Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 192nd Maintenance Group
      • 192nd Maintenance Squadron
      • 149th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 192nd Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 192nd Medical Group
      • 192nd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 192nd Health Care Operations Squadron

Washington Air National Guard

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194th Wing

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The 194th Wing is a non-flying special warfare, cyber operations, and intelligence wing of the Washington Air National Guard. If federalised or mobilised, the wing is gained by Air Combat Command.

141st Air Refueling Wing

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141st Air Refueling Wing is part of the Washington Air National Guard and is gained by Air Mobility Command if federalised or mobilised.

  • 141st Air Refueling Wing, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington[395]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 141st Comptroller Squadron
    • 141st Operations Group
    • 141st Mission Support Group
      • 141st Communications Squadron
      • 141st Security Forces Squadron
      • 141st Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 141st Contracting Squadron
      • 141st Force Support Squadron
      • 141st Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 141st Maintenance Group
      • 141st Maintenance Squadron
      • 141st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 141st Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 141st Medical Group
      • 141st Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 141st Health Care Operations Squadron

West Virginia Air National Guard

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130th Airlift Wing

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The 130th Airlift Wing is part of the West Virginia Air National Guard, and gained by Air Mobility Command if federalised or mobilised.

  • 130th Airlift Wing, at McLaughlin Air National Guard Base, West Virginia[396]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 130th Comptroller Squadron
    • 130th Operations Group
    • 130th Mission Support Group
      • 130th Communications Squadron
      • 130th Security Forces Squadron
      • 130th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 130th Force Support Squadron
      • 130th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 130th Maintenance Group
      • 130th Maintenance Squadron
      • 130th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 130th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 130th Medical Group
      • 130th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 130th Health Care Operations Squadron

167th Airlift Wing

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The 167th Airlift Wing is part of the West Virginia Air National Guard, but is federalised or mobilised is gained directly by Air Mobility Command.

  • 167th Airlift Wing, at Shepherd Field Air National Guard Base, West Virginia[397]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 167th Comptroller Squadron
    • 167th Operations Group
    • 167th Mission Support Group
      • 167th Communications Squadron
      • 167th Security Forces Squadron
      • 167th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 167th Force Support Squadron
      • 167th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 167th Maintenance Group
      • 167th Maintenance Squadron
      • 167th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 167th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 167th Medical Group
      • 167th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 167th Health Care Operations Squadron

Wisconsin Air National Guard

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115th Fighter Wing

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If federalised or mobilised, the 115th Fighter Wing is gained by the 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern).[295]

  • 115th Fighter Wing, at Truax Field Air National Guard Base, Wisconsin
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 115th Comptroller Fight
    • 115th Operations Group
    • 115th Mission Support Group
      • 115th Communications Squadron
      • 115th Security Forces Squadron
      • 115th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 115th Force Support Squadron
      • 115th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 115th Maintenance Group
      • 115th Maintenance Squadron
      • 176th Fighter Generation Squadron
      • 115th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 115th Medical Group
      • 115th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 115th Health Care Operations Squadron

128th Air Refueling Wing

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128th Air Refueling Wing is part of the Wisconsin Air National Guard and is gained by Air Mobility Command if federalised or mobilised.

  • 128th Air Refueling Wing, at General Mitchell Air National Guard Base, Wisconsin[398]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 128th Comptroller Squadron
    • 128th Operations Group
    • 128th Mission Support Group
      • 128th Communications Squadron
      • 128th Security Forces Squadron
      • 128th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 128th Contracting Squadron
      • 128th Force Support Squadron
      • 128th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 128th Maintenance Group
      • 128th Maintenance Squadron
      • 128th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 128th Maintenance Operations Flight
    • 128th Medical Group
      • 128th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 128th Health Care Operations Squadron

Wyoming Air National Guard

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153rd Airlift Wing

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The 153rd Airlift Wing is part of the Wyoming Air National Guard, but if federalised or mobilised is gained by Air Mobility Command.

Air Force Materiel Command

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Air Force Materiel Command is responsible for the research, development, procurement, testing, and sustainment of Air Force weapon systems. In June 2022, the command's strength stood at 17,693 (+64 space force) active duty personnel equipped with 5 x Bombers, 47 x Fighter / Attack Aircraft, 5 x Helicopters, 15 x ISR/BM/C3 Aircraft, 1 x Tanker, 15 x Trainer Aircraft, and 24 x Transport Aircraft. These aircraft include: 2 x A-10C, 2 x B-1B, 1 x B-2A, 2 x B-52H, 16 x C-12C, 6 x C-12D, 1 x C-12F, 1 x C-12J, 5 x F-15E, 14 x F-16C, 20 x F-16D, 4 x F-22A, 2 x F-35A, 3 x HH-60U, 1 x KC-135R, 14 x MQ-9A, 1 x RQ-4B, 15 x T-38C, and 2 x UH-1N.

Air Force Test Center

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The Air Force Test Center (AFTC) conducts developmental and follow-on testing and evaluation of manned and unmanned aircraft and related avionics, flight-control, and weapon systems. AFTC also operates the USAF Test Pilot School, which trains test pilots, flight-test engineers, and flight-test navigators.

  • Air Force Test Center, at Edwards Air Force Base, California[400]
    • Center Headquarters
    • Multi-Domain Test Force, Air Force Test Center Detachment 1, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada
    • Operating Location, at Kirtland Air Force Base
    • Operating Location, at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia
    • Operating Location, at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma
    • Operating Location, at Wright–Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio

96th Test Wing

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412th Test Wing

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Arnold Engineering Development Complex

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Air Force Life Cycle Management Center

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AFLCMC was designed to provide a single face and voice to customers, management of weapon systems across their life cycles, and to simplify and consolidate staff functions and processes to curtail redundancy and enhance efficiency. In addition, AFLCMC's operating structure provides a framework for decision making and process optimization across the weapon system life cycle. AFLCMC personnel work closely with their counterparts at the other four AFMC centers.

  • Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
    • Information Technology Systems and Networks
    • Command, Control, Communications, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Systems
    • C3I and Networks AFPEO, at Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts
    • Armament Directorate, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida
    • Strategic Systems
    • Aerial Platforms
    • Engineering Directorate
    • Technical Order Management Directorate
    • Development Planning Directorate
    • Contracting Directorate
    • Source Selection Assistance Directorate
    • Technical Engineering Services
    • Intelligence Directorate
    • Cost and Financial Analysis Directorate
    • Program Development and Integration Directorate
    • Contracting Execution Directorate
    • Life Cycle Management and Services Directorate
    • Air Force Security Assistance and Cooperation Directorate
    • Airborne Laser Directorate
    • Propulsion Directorate, at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma

88th Air Base Wing

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The 88th Air Base Wing provides installation support for Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio in support of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center. On 29 April 2022 the 88th Communications Group was inactivated and its two squadrons moved to other groups.[405]

  • 88th Air Base Wing, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio[406]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 88th Comptroller Squadron
    • 88th Civil Engineer Group
      • 88th Civil Engineering Squadron
    • 88th Mission Support Group
      • 88th Communications Squadron
      • 88th Security Forces Squadron
      • 88th Force Support Squadron
      • 88th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 88th Medical Group
      • 88th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 88th Health Care Operations Squadron

66th Air Base Group

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The 66th Air Base Group provides installation support for Hanscom Air Force Base in Massachusetts. The group works in direct support for the the Electronic Systems Center.

  • 66th Air Base Group, Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts
    • Group Headquarters
    • 66th Security Forces Squadron
    • 66th Civil Engineering Division
    • 66th Force Support Squadron
    • 66th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 66th Medical Squadron

Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center

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AFIMSC serves as the single intermediate-level headquarters responsible for providing installation and mission support to 77 Air Force installations, nine major commands and two direct reporting units with an annual budget of approximately $10 billion. The center comprises four directorates, 10 detachments, and four primary subordinate units, or PSUs. The AFIMSC cross-functional team provides globally integrated management, resourcing and combat support operations for Airmen and family services, base communications, chaplain, civil engineering, contracting, logistics readiness, public affairs, security forces and financial management programs.[407]

  • Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center, at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas[408]
    • Expeditionary Support and Innovation Directorate
      • Strategy and Innovation Division
      • Expeditionary Support Division
    • Installation Support Directorate
      • Installation Engineering Division
      • Protection Services Division
      • Cyber Support Division
      • Chaplain Corps Division
      • Installation Deployment Division
      • Airman & Family Services Division
      • Mission Activity Integration Division
    • Resources Directorate
      • Resource Management Analysis Division
      • Cost & Comparative Analysis Division
      • Financial Operations Division
      • Integration Division
      • Planning and Programming Division
    • Detachment 1, at Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado (Space Force Support)
    • Detachment 2, at Hickam Air Force Base, Joint Base Pearl Harbour–Hickam, Hawaii (Pacific Air Forces Support)
    • Detachment 3, at Hurlburt Field, Florida (Air Force Special Operations Command Support)
    • Detachment 4, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany (Air Forces Europe–Africa Support)
    • Detachment 5, at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland (District of Washington Support)
    • Detachment 6, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio (Materiel Command Support)
    • Detachment 7, at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas (Education and Training Command Support)
    • Detachment 8, at Langley Air Force Base, Joint Base Langley–Eustis, Virginia (Air Combat Command Support)
    • Detachment 9, at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois (Air Mobility Command Support)
    • Detachment 10, at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana (Global Strike Command Support)

Air Force Security Forces Center

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The Air Force Security Forces Center (AFSFC) organizes, trains, and equips Air Force security forces worldwide. It develops force protection doctrine, programs, and policies by planning and programming resources to execute the missions of nuclear and non-nuclear weapon system security, physical security, integrated defense, combat arms, law enforcement, anti-terrorism, resource protection, and corrections. It identifies and delivers emergent and future force protection and force application solutions through modeling and simulation. It acts as the executive agency for the Department of Defense military working dog program.[409]

Air Force Civil Engineering Center

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  • Air Force Civil Engineer Center, at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas[411]
    • Energy Directorate, at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida
    • Environmental Directorate
    • Facility Engineering Directorate
    • Installations Directorate
    • Operations Directorate, at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida
    • Planning and Integration Directorate
    • Readiness and Emergency Management Directorate, at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida

Air Force Installation Contracting Center

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Air Force Services Center

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The Air Force Services Center (AFSVC) is a subordinate unit to the Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center (AFIMSC) and is headquartered at JBSA-Lackland, Texas. Its mission is to deliver services programs and activities to build and sustain ready and resilient Airmen and families. AFSVC supports the bases, MAJCOMs and Air Staff by providing technical assistance, new initiatives, developing programs and procedures and managing central support functions. AFSVC ensures successful operation of essential food, fitness, child care, lodging and recreation opportunities for military members and their families. The center's responsibilities include preparing responses to high-level inquiries, providing technical assistance to the field and developing new programs that support major command and installation activities.[413]

Air Force Sustainment Center

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72nd Air Base Wing

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  • 72nd Air Base Wing, at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 72nd Comptroller Squadron
    • 72nd Mission Support Group
      • 72nd Communications Squadron
      • 72nd Security Forces Squadron
      • 72nd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 72nd Force Support Squadron
      • 72nd Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 72nd Medical Group
      • 72nd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 72nd Health Care Operations Squadron

75th Air Base Wing

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  • 75th Air Base Wing, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 75th Comptroller Squadron
    • 75th Mission Support Group
      • 75th Communications Squadron
      • 75th Security Forces Squadron
      • 75th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 75th Force Support Squadron
      • 75th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 75th Medical Group
      • 75th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 75th Health Care Operations Squadron

78th Air Base Wing

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  • 78th Air Base Wing, at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia[414]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 78th Comptroller Squadron
    • 78th Air Base Wing Communications Directorate
      • Operations Division
      • Special Mission Division
      • Resource & Planning Division
    • 78th Civil Engineer Group
    • 78th Mission Support Group
      • 78th Security Forces Squadron
      • 78th Force Support Squadron
      • 78th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 78th Medical Group
      • 78th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 78th Health Care Operations Squadron

448th Supply Chain Management Wing

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635th Supply Chain Operations Wing

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309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group

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The 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group is an Air Force aircraft and missile storage and maintenance facility based at Davis–Monthan Air Force Base in Arizona.

  • 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group, at Davis–Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona
    • Group Headquarters
    • Long Term (Type 1000) – Aircraft are kept intact in “inviolate” storage for future use. No parts are removed without the express permission of appropriate program office.[418][419]
    • Parts Reclamation (Type 2000) – Aircraft are kept, picked apart and used for spare parts
    • Flying Hold (Type 3000) – Aircraft are kept intact with regular running of their engines, towing to lubricate their bearings and servicing of fluids.[420]
    • Excess of DoD needs (Type 4000) – Aircraft are sold off whole or in parts[421]

Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center

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  • Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center, at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico
    • Air Force Program Executive Office for Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications Office, at Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts
    • Air Force Program Executive Office for Strategic Systems, at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico

Air Force Research Laboratory

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  • Air Force Research Laboratory, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
    • Aerospace Systems Office
    • Air Force Office of Scientific Research, in Arlington, Virginia
    • Air Force Strategic Development Planning and Experimentation Office
    • Directed Energy Office, at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico
    • Information Office, in Rome, New York
    • Materials and Manufacturing Office
    • Munitions Office, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida
    • Sensors Office
    • Space Vehicles Office, at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico

711th Human Performance Wing

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  • 711th Human Performance Wing, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio[422]
    • Wing Headquarters
    • Airman Systems Directorate
    • Human Systems Integration Directorate
    • United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine

Air Education and Training Command

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Air Education and Training Command is responsible for recruiting, training, and educating airmen through basic military training, initial and advanced technical training, and military education. In June 2022, the command's strength stood at 56,285 (+434 space force) active duty personnel equipped with 260 x Fighter/Attack Aircraft, 26 x Helicopters, 25 x Tankers, 27 x C3/BM/ISR aircraft, 1,075 x Trainer Aircraft, and 47 x Transport Aircraft. Aircraft types include: 14 x C-130J, 17 x C-17A, 7 x CV-22B, 65 x F-16C, 43 x F-16D, 152 x F-35A, 3 x HC-130J, 8 x HH-60G, 8 x HC-60W, 17 x KC-135R, 1 x KC-135T, 8 x KC-46A, 6 x MC-130J, 24 x MQ-9, 127 x T-1A, 442 x T-6A, 422 x T-38C, 4 x T-41D, 3 x T-51A, 24 x T-53A, 2 x TG-15A, 3 x TG-15A, 19 x TG-16A, 28 x TH-1H, 10 x UH-1N, and 3 x UV-18B.[1]

  • Air Education and Training Command
    • Command Headquarters, at Randolph Air Force Base, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
    • Air Force Profession of Arms Center of Excellence, at Randolph Air Force Base, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
    • Air Force Institute of Technology, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
    • Carl A. Spaatz Center for Officer Excellence, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
    • Curtis E. LeMay Center for Doctrine Development and Education, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
    • Ira C. Eaker Center for Leadership Development, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
    • Jeanne M. Holm Center for Officer Accessions and Citizen Development, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
    • Muir S. Fairchild Research Information Center, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
    • Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama

59th Medical Wing

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The 59th Medical Wing (MDW) is the U.S. Air Force's largest medical wing and is the Air Force functional medical command for Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA). It comprises seven medical groups across San Antonio. Three are located at the Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center (WHASC); the 959th Medical Group is located at San Antonio Military Medical Center (SAMMC), JBSA-Fort Sam Houston; the 59th Training Group - the wing's newest group, activated 4 January 2016, is also located at JBSA-Fort Sam Houston. The 359th and 559th Medical Groups are located at and support the missions of JBSA-Randolph and JBSA-Lackland, respectively.[423]

  • 59th Medical Wing, at Lackland Air Force Base, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 59th Medical Operations Group
      • 59th Medical Operations Squadron
      • 59th Surgical Operations Squadron
      • 59th Mental Health Squadron
      • 59th Radiology Squadron
      • 59th Surgical Specialty Squadron
      • 59th Diagnostics and Therapeutics Squadron
      • 59th Laboratory Squadron
      • 59th Pharmacy Squadron
      • 59th Medical Support Squadron
    • 359th Medical Group, at Randolph Air Force Base, Joint Base San Antonio
      • 359th Medical Operations Squadron
      • 359th Aerospace Medicine Squadron
      • 359th Dental Squadron
      • 359th Medical Support Squadron
    • 559th Medical Group
      • 559th Medical Operations Squadron
      • 559th Aerospace Medicine Squadron
    • 959th Medical Group, at Fort Sam Houston, Texas
      • 959th Medical Operations Squadron
      • 959th Inpatient Operations Squadron
      • 959th Clinical Support Squadron
    • 59th Dental Group
      • 59th Dental Squadron
      • 59th Dental Training Squadron
      • 59th Dental Support Squadron
    • 59th Training Group
    • 59th Medical Support Group
      • 59th Medical Logistics and Readiness Squadron
      • 59th Medical Support Squadron

502nd Air Base Wing

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  • 502nd Air Base Wing, at Randolph Air Base, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 502nd Comptroller Squadron
    • 502nd Mission Support Group
      • 502nd Communications Squadron
      • 502nd Security Forces Squadron
      • 502nd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 502nd Force Support Squadron
      • 502nd Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 502nd Medical Group
      • 502nd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 502nd Health Care Operations Squadron

Second Air Force

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The Second Air Force (2 AF) is a numbered air force responsible for conducting basic military and technical training for Air Force enlisted members and non-flying officers.

  • Second Air Force[424]
    • Air Force Headquarters, at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi
    • Air Force Career Development Academy
    • Detachment 1
    • Detachment 23

17th Training Wing

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The 17th Training Wing is tasked with providing training for fire protection and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) personnel. The wing also provides foreign language training in the form of the 517th Training Group which is aligned with the Defense Language Institute – the deputy commander of the institute is the group commander.

37th Training Wing

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The 37th Training Wing is based at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas and is the largest training wing in the air force. The wing consists of four training groups, and graduates more than 80,000 students annually. The wing is tasked with providing basic military training for the entirety of the Air Force.[425]

81st Training Wing

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The 81st Training Wing provides technical training, including everything from weather to basic electronics, communications electronic systems, communications computer systems, air traffic control, airfield management, command post, air weapons control, precision measurement, education and training, financial management and comptroller, information management, manpower and personnel, radar, ground radio, and network control.

82nd Training Wing

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The 82nd Training Wing provides maintenance and technical training for the Air Force.

602nd Training Group (Provisional)

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The 602nd Training Group provides training via the Joint Expeditionary Tasking.

  • 602nd Training Group (Provisional), at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi
    • Group Headquarters
    • Detachment 1
    • Detachment 2
    • Detachment 3, at Fort Polk, Louisiana (Combat Advisors Course)
    • Detachment 4, at Fort Bliss, Texas (Civil Engineering & Individual Augmentees)

19th Air Force

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The Nineteenth Air Force is responsible for flying training within the United States Air Force as the second-phase training.

33rd Fighter Wing

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  • 33rd Fighter Wing, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 33rd Comptroller Squadron
    • 33rd Operations Group
    • 33rd Maintenance Group
      • 33rd Maintenance Squadron
      • 33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

56th Fighter Wing

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58th Special Operations Wing

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97th Air Mobility Wing

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  • 97th Air Mobility Wing, at Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 97th Comptroller Squadron
    • 97th Operations Group
    • 97th Mission Support Group
      • 97th Communications Squadron
      • 97th Security Forces Squadron
      • 97th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 97th Contracting Squadron
      • 97th Force Support Squadron
      • 97th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 97th Maintenance Group
      • 97th Maintenance Squadron
      • 97th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 97th Maintenance Operations Squadron
    • 97th Medical Group
      • 97th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 97th Health Care Operations Squadron

314th Airlift Wing

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  • 314th Airlift Wing, at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 314th Comptroller Squadron
    • 314th Operations Group
    • 314th Mission Support Group
      • 314th Communications Squadron
      • 314th Security Forces Squadron
      • 314th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 314th Contracting Squadron
      • 314th Force Support Squadron
      • 314th Services Squadron
      • 314th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 314th Maintenance Group
      • 314th Maintenance Squadron
      • 314th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 314th Maintenance Operations Squadron
    • 314th Medical Group
      • 314th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 314th Health Care Operations Squadron

12th Flying Training Wing

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14th Flying Training Wing

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47th Flying Training Wing

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  • 47th Flying Training Wing, at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 47th Comptroller Squadron
    • 47th Operations Group
    • 47th Mission Support Group
      • 47th Communications Squadron
      • 47th Security Forces Squadron
      • 47th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 47th Contracting Flight
      • 47th Force Support Squadron
      • 47th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 47th Maintenance Directorate
      • T-1 Aircraft Maintenance Division (48 x Raytheon T-1A Jayhawk Training Aircraft)
      • T-6 Aircraft Maintenance Division (103 x Beechcraft T-6A Texan II Training Aircraft)
      • T-38 Aircraft Maintenance Division (65 x Northrop Grumman T-38C Talon Training Aircraft)
      • Component Maintenance Division
      • Maintenance Operations Division
      • Quality Assurance Division
      • Contract Performance Management Division
    • 47th Medical Group
      • 47th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 47th Health Care Operations Squadron

71st Flying Training Wing

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  • 71st Flying Training Wing, at Vane Air Force Base, Oklahoma
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 71st Comptroller Squadron
    • 71st Operations Group
    • 71st Mission Support Group
      • 71st Communications Squadron
      • 71st Security Forces Squadron
      • 71st Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 71st Contracting Squadron
      • 71st Force Support Squadron
      • 71st Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 71st Maintenance Group
      • 71st Maintenance Squadron
      • 71st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 71st Maintenance Operations Squadron
    • 71st Medical Group
      • 71st Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 71st Health Care Operations Squadron

80th Flying Training Wing

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49th Wing

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  • 49th Wing, at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 49th Comptroller Squadron
    • 49th Operations Group
    • 49th Mission Support Group
      • 49th Communications Squadron
      • 49th Security Forces Squadron
      • 49th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 49th Contracting Squadron
      • 49th Force Support Squadron
      • 49th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 49th Maintenance Group
      • 49th Maintenance Squadron
      • 49th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • 49th Maintenance Operations Squadron
    • 49th Medical Group
      • 49th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 49th Health Care Operations Squadron

Air University

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42nd Air Base Wing

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  • 42nd Air Base Wing, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 42nd Comptroller Squadron
    • 42nd Mission Support Group
      • 42nd Communications Squadron
      • 42nd Security Forces Squadron
      • 42nd Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 42nd Force Support Squadron
      • 42nd Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 42nd Medical Group
      • 42nd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 42nd Health Care Operations Squadron

Air Force Recruiting Service

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United States Air Force Academy

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  • United States Air Force Academy, in Colorado Springs, Colorado
    • Academy Headquarters
    • United States Air Force Academy Cadet Wing[429]
      • Cadet Group 1
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 1
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 2
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 3
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 4
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 5
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 6
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 7
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 8
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 9
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 10
      • Cadet Group 2
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 11
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 12
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 13
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 14
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 15
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 16
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 17
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 18
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 19
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 20
      • Cadet Group 3
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 21
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 22
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 23
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 24
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 25
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 26
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 27
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 28
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 29
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 30
      • Cadet Group 4
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 31
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 32
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 33
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 34
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 35
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 36
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 37
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 38
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 39
        • Air Force Cadet Wing Squadron 40

10th Air Base Wing

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  • 10th Air Base Wing, at the United States Air Force Academy, Colorado
    • Wing Headquarters
    • 10th Comptroller Squadron
    • 10th Mission Support Group
      • 10th Communications Squadron
      • 10th Security Forces Squadron
      • 10th Civil Engineering Squadron
      • 10th Force Support Squadron
      • 10th Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 10th Medical Group
      • 10th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron
      • 10th Health Care Operations Squadron

Equipment

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Equipment of the Air Force, including Regular, Air Force National Guard, and Air Force Reserve is as follows:[430]

Bombers Active Air National Guard Air Force Reserve Total
Rockwell B-1B Lancer 45 0 0 45
Northrop Grumman B-2A Spirit 20 0 0 20
Boeing B-52H Stratofortress 58 0 18 76
Total 123 0 18 141
Active Air National Guard Air Force Reserve Total
Fairchild Republic A-10C Thunderbolt II 142 84 55 281
McDonnell Douglas F-15C Eagle 59 126 0 185
McDonnell Douglas F-15D Eagle 4 14 0 18
McDonnell Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle 218 0 0 218
Boeing F-15EX Eagle II 2 0 0 2
General Dynamics F-16C Fighting Falcon 426 274 52 752
General Dynamics F-16D Fighting Falcon 98 45 2 145
General Dynamics QF-16A Drone Targets 14 0 0 14
General Dynamics QF-16C Drone Targets 60 0 0 60
Lockheed Martin F-22A Raptor 165 20 0 185
Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II 334 20 0 354
Total 1522 583 109 2,214
Special Operations Forces Aircraft Active Air National Guard Air Force Reserve Total
Lockheed AC-130J Ghostrider Attack Gunship 29 0 0 29
Bell Boeing CV-22B Osprey Utility Tiltrotor 52 0 0 52
Lockheed MC-130H Combat Talon II STOL Utility Aircraft 8 0 0 8
Lockheed MC-130J Commando II STOL Utility Aircraft 54 0 0 54
Total 143 0 0 143
Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance / Battlespace Management / Command & Control Aircraft Active Air National Guard Air Force Reserve Total
Boeing E-3G Sentry 23 0 0 23
Boeing E-4B 4 0 0 4
Northrop Grumman E-8C Joint STARS 0 12 0 12
Northrop Grumman TE-8A Joint STARS 0 1 0 1
De Havilland Canada Dash 8 (E-9A) 2 0 0 2
Bombardier E-11A BACN Aircraft 3 0 0 3
Lockheed EC-130H Compass Call 7 0 0 7
Lockheed EC-130J Commando Solo 0 7 0 7
General Atomics MQ-1B Predator UAV 1 0 0 1
General Atomics MQ-9A Reaper 314 24 0 338
Boeing NC-135W Test aircraft 1 0 0 1
De Havilland Canada P-9A 3 0 0 3
Fairchild RC-26B Metroliner 0 11 0 11
Boeing RC-135S Cobra Ball 3 0 0 3
Boeing RC-135U Combat Sent 2 0 0 2
Boeing RC-135V River Joint 8 0 0 8
Boeing RC-135W Rivet Joint 12 0 0 12
Northrop Grumman RQ-4B Global Hawk 11 0 0 11
Boeing TC-135W trainers 3 0 0 3
Lockheed TU-2S Dragon Lady trainers 4 0 0 4
Lockheed U-2S Dragon Lady 27 0 0 27
Lockheed WC-130J Hercules 0 0 10 10
Boeing WC-135R Constant Phoenix 3 0 0 3
Total 439 55 19 504
Tankers Active Air National Guard Air Force Reserve Total
Lockheed HC-130J Combat King II 21 12 6 39
Boeing KC-46A Pegasus 29 12 7 48
Boeing KC-135R Stratotanker 128 140 62 330
Boeing KC-135T Stratotanker 21 24 0 45
Total 235 188 75 498
Transport Active Air National Guard Air Force Reserve Total
Lockheed C-5M Super Galaxy 36 0 16 52
Beechcraft C-12C Huron 16 0 0 16
Beechcraft C-12D Huron 6 0 0 6
Beechcraft C-12F Huron 3 0 0 3
Beechcraft C-12J Huron 4 0 0 4
Boeing C-17A Globemaster III 146 50 26 222
Gulfstream C-20H 1 0 0 1
Learjet C-21A Learjet 19 0 0 19
Boeing C-32A (Air Force Two) 4 0 0 4
Boeing C-32B (Air Force Two) 0 2 0 2
Gulfstream V (C-37A) 9 0 0 9
Gulfstream V (C-37B) 7 0 0 7
Boeing C-40B Clipper 4 0 0 4
Boeing C-40C Clipper 0 3 4 7
Lockheed C-130H Hercules 0 86 42 128
Lockheed Martin C-130J-30 Super Hercules 101 40 10 151
Lockheed LC-130H Hercules 0 10 0 10
Boeing VC-25A (Air Force One) 2 0 0 2
Total 358 191 98 647
Helicopters Active Air National Guard Air Force Reserve Total
Sikorsky HH-60G Pave Hawk 40 18 16 74
Sikorsky HH-60U Pave Hawk 3 0 0 3
Sikorsky HH-60W Pave Hawk 24 0 0 24
Bell TH-1H Iroquois trainers 28 0 0 28
Bell UH-1N Twin Huey 63 0 0 63
Total 158 18 16 192
Trainers Active Air National Guard Air Force Reserve Total
Raytheon T-1A Jayhawk 177 0 0 177
Embraer A-29C 3 0 0 3
Beechcraft AT-6B Texan II 2 0 0 2
Beechcraft T-6A Texan II 442 0 0 442
Northrop T-38A Talon 53 0 0 53
Northrop T-38B Talon 6 0 0 6
Northrop T-38C Talon 438 0 0 438
Cessna T-41D Mescalero 4 0 0 4
Cessna T-51A 3 0 0 3
Cirrus T-53A Kadet II 24 0 0 24
Schempp-Hirth Duo Discus (TG-15A) 2 0 0 2
Schempp-Hirth Discus-2 (TG-15B) 3 0 0 3
DG Flugzeugbau DG-1000 (TG-16A) 19 0 0 19
TG-17A 1 0 0 1
De Havilland Canada UV-18B Twin Otter 3 0 0 3
Total 1,180 0 0 1,180

Total aircraft: 4,158 regular; 1,035 air national guard; 326 air force reserve; and total of 5,519 aircraft.

Sources

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Citations

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Notes

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  1. The 544th ISR Group was inactivated initially in 2020 when the Space Force was created. The group then transferred to the new branch as Space Delta 7, and continues in its original space reconnaissance role. However, on 26 September 2022 the group was re-activated as a dedicated signals, infrared, and tradecraft intelligence operations group.
  2. Provides nuclear targeting, airborne launch control, and ballistic missile analysis
  3. Since the inactivation of the 48th Airlift Squadron in 2018, the 62nd Airlift Squadron now consists of 14 C-130Js.

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