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U.S. Marine Corps
Branch
U.S. Marine Corps
2nd Marine Aircraft Wing
U.S. Marine Corps
The 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing is a unit of the United States Marine Corps responsible for providing aviation support to Marine Corps forces. It is based at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point in North Carolina and is one of the largest aircraft wings in the Marine Corps. The wing consists of various aircraft squadrons, including helicopters, tiltrotor aircraft, and fixed-wing aircraft, which support combat operations, amphibious assaults, and humanitarian missions. The 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing plays a crucial role in enhancing the Marine Corps' overall combat readiness and effectiveness.

1ST MARINE AIR WING
U.S. Marine Corps
The 1st Marine Air Wing is a unit of the United States Marine Corps responsible for conducting aviation operations in support of Marine Corps ground forces. It is the largest and oldest aircraft wing in the Marine Corps, with a history dating back to World War II. The 1st Marine Air Wing is based at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma in Okinawa, Japan. Its mission includes providing close air support, transportation of troops and supplies, and aerial reconnaissance.

301st Fighter Wing
U.S. Air Force
The 301st Fighter Wing is a reserve unit of the United States Air Force, based at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas. It operates and maintains the F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft, providing combat-ready forces for worldwide deployment and combat operations. The wing also supports the Air Force mission by providing unique capabilities such as homeland defense, air interdiction, and close air support. Additionally, the 301st Fighter Wing participates in various exercises and training events to maintain readiness and effectiveness.
VMAT-202
U.S. Air Force
Marine Attack Training Squadron 202 (VMAT-202) was a United States Marine Corps aviation training unit established in 1983. Its primary mission was to train Marine aviators and maintenance personnel to operate and support the AV-8B Harrier II, a vertical/short takeoff and landing (V/STOL) attack aircraft. Stationed at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, VMAT-202 played a crucial role in preparing pilots for assignment to Marine attack squadrons worldwide. The squadron was deactivated in 2002 as part of a restructuring of Marine Corps aviation training assets.