This is a list of United States Marine Corps Aircraft Groups. Inactive groups are listed by their designation at the time they were decommissioned.
Active Marine Aircraft Groups:
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Active Marine Training Support Groups:
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Deactivated Marine Aircraft Groups:
- Marine Observation Group 1
- Marine Carrier Group 1
- Marine Carrier Group 2
- Marine Carrier Group 3
- Marine Carrier Group 4
- Marine Carrier Group 5
- Marine Carrier Group 6
- Marine Carrier Group 7
- Marine Carrier Group 8
- Marine Carrier Group 9
- Marine Carrier Group 10
- Marine Carrier Group 11
- Marine Carrier Group 12
- Marine Carrier Group 13
- Marine Carrier Group 14
- Marine Carrier Group 15
- Marine Carrier Group 16
- Marine Aircraft Group 15
- Marine Aircraft Group 25
- Marine Helicopter Training Group 30
- Marine Aircraft Group 32
- Marine Aircraft Group 34
- Marine Aircraft Group 35
- Marine Helicopter Training Group 40
- Marine Aircraft Group 42
- Marine Aircraft Group 45
- Marine Aircraft Group 46
- Marine Aircraft Group 51
- Marine Aircraft Group 52
- Marine Aircraft Group 56
- Marine Aircraft Group 61
- Marine Aircraft Group 62
- Marine Glider Group 71
- Marine Operational Training Group 81
- Marine Aircraft Group 91
- Marine Aircraft Group 92
- Marine Aircraft Group 93
- Marine Aircraft Group 94
- Marine Aircraft Groups, Dagupan
- Marine Aircraft Groups, Zamboanga
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