Structure of The RAAF - Air Command - Air Combat Group

Air Combat Group

UNIT FULL NAME LOCATION EQUIPMENT HQACG Headquarters Air Combat Group RAAF Base Williamtown 78 Wing HQ78WG Headquarters No. 78 Wing RAAF Base Williamtown 76SQN No. 76 Squadron RAAF Base Williamtown BAe Hawk 127 79SQN No. 79 Squadron RAAF Base Pearce BAe Hawk 127 278SQN No. 278 Squadron RAAF Base Williamtown 278SQN DET TDL No. 278 Squadron Detachment Tindal RAAF Base Tindal 278SQN DET AMB No. 278 Squadron Detachment Amberley RAAF Base Amberley 278SQN DET PEA No. 278 Squadron Detachment Pearce RAAF Base Pearce 81 Wing HQ81WG Headquarters No. 81 Wing RAAF Base Williamtown 2OCU No. 2 Operational Conversion Unit RAAF Base Williamtown F/A-18 Hornet 3SQN No. 3 Squadron RAAF Base Williamtown F/A-18 Hornet 75SQN No. 75 Squadron RAAF Base Tindal F/A-18 Hornet 77SQN No. 77 Squadron RAAF Base Williamtown F/A-18 Hornet 82 Wing HQ82WG Headquarters No. 82 Wing RAAF Base Amberley 1SQN No. 1 Squadron RAAF Base Amberley F/A-18F Super Hornet 4SQN No. 4 Squadron RAAF Base Williamtown PC-9 6SQN No. 6 Squadron RAAF Base Amberley F/A-18F Super Hornet 5FLT No. 5 Flight RAAF Base Amberley IAI Heron

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