List of United States Navy Aircraft Wings

This is a list of United States Navy aircraft wings. It covers both Carrier air wings and land-based wings. Since air groups in the United States Navy were all redesignated as wings, it also covers groups.

Read more about List Of United States Navy Aircraft Wings:  Carrier Air Wings, Reserve Carrier Air Wings, Carrier Air Groups, Attack Carrier Air Groups, Light Carrier Air Groups, Battle Carrier Air Groups, Escort Carrier Air Groups, Night Carrier Air Groups, Night Light Carrier Air Groups, Night Escort Carrier Air Group, Ship-Named Air Groups, Antisubmarine Carrier Air Groups, Reserve Antisubmarine Carrier Air Groups, Patrol Wings, Fleet Air Wings, Patrol and Reconnaissance Wings

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