Subordinate Units
See also: List of United States Navy aircraft squadronsCVW-1 consists of 8 Squadrons
Code | Insignia | Squadron | Nickname | Assigned Aircraft |
---|---|---|---|---|
VFA-11 | Strike Fighter Squadron 11 | Red Rippers | F/A-18F Super Hornet | |
VFA-136 | Strike Fighter Squadron 136 | Knighthawks | F/A-18E Super Hornet | |
VFA-211 | Strike Fighter Squadron 211 | Fighting Checkmates | F/A-18F Super Hornet | |
VMFA-251 | Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 251 | Thunderbolts | F/A-18C Hornet | |
VAW-123 | Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 123 | Screwtops | E-2C Hawkeye | |
VAQ-137 | Electronic Attack Squadron 137 | Rooks | EA-6B Prowler | |
VRC-40 | Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 40 Det. 2 | Rawhides | C-2A Greyhound | |
HS-11 | Helicopter Anti-submarine Squadron 11 | Dragon Slayers | SH-60F Seahawk |
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