List of Units of The United States Navy - Naval Reserve Force

Naval Reserve Force

  • Naval Air Force Reserve
    • Fleet Logistics Support Wing
      • Fleet Logistics Support Squadron One (VR-1)
      • Fleet Logistics Support Squadron Four Six (VR-46)
      • Fleet Logistics Support Squadron Four Eight (VR-48)
      • Fleet Logistics Support Squadron Five One (VR-51)
      • Fleet Logistics Support Squadron Five Two (VR-52)
      • Fleet Logistics Support Squadron Five Three (VR-53)
      • Fleet Logistics Support Squadron Five Four (VR-54)
      • Fleet Logistics Support Squadron Five Five (VR-55)
      • Fleet Logistics Support Squadron Five Six (VR-56)
      • Fleet Logistics Support Squadron Five Seven (VR-57)
      • Fleet Logistics Support Squadron Five Eight (VR-58)
      • Fleet Logistics Support Squadron Five Nine (VR-59)
      • Fleet Logistics Support Squadron Six One (VR-61)
      • Fleet Logistics Support Squadron Six Two (VR-62)
      • Fleet Logistics Support Squadron Six Four (VR-64)
    • Tactical Support Wing, NAS JRB Fort Worth, Texas
      • VFA-204 River Rattlers
      • VAW-78 Nightwolves
      • VAQ-209 Star Warriors
      • VFC-12 Fighting Omars
      • VFC-13 Saints
      • VFC-111 Sundowners
    • Reserve Patrol Squadrons reassigned to active duty patrol and reconnaissance wings
    • Reserve Helicopter Squadrons reassigned to active duty helicopter wings
  • Navy Reserve Forces Command
    • Naval Reserve Fleet Hospitals

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