Air division

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An air division is an air force or naval air formation that is roughly equivalent to an army division. An air division is usually commanded by a major general[1] and it is composed of multiple wings, groups, air brigades, or equivalently-sized air force formations.

Examples[edit]

Examples of air divisions which have been used in different nations include:

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References[edit]

  1. ^ APP-6D NATO Joint Military Symbology. NATO Standardization Office. October 2017. pp. B-1–B-2.