List of United States Marine Corps Wing Support Groups

This is a list of the four wing support groups in the United States Marine Corps. They provide the Marine air wings with organic and deployable combat support and combat service support which is centralized for economy of personnel and equipment.

Official Name Insignia Headquarters
Marine Wing Support Group 17
Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, California
Marine Wing Support Group 27
Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina
Marine Wing Support Group 37
Marine Corps Air Station Miramar
Marine Wing Support Group 47
Selfridge Air National Guard Base
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