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Learn about the unit designators and organizational hierarchy of the US Air Force, including major commands (MAJCOMs), numbered air forces (NAFs), wings, groups, and squadrons. Find out the roles, missions, and ranks of each level of the Air Force structure.
Learn about the organizational structure of the Air Force, from the civilian and military leadership to the squadrons, wings, and numbered air forces. See the charts and tables of the major commands, components, and personnel numbers.
This web page shows the organization chart of the Air Force Staff, including the Secretary of the Air Force, the Chief of Staff, the Vice Chief of Staff, and the Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force. It also includes the contact information of each staff member and their respective units.
Learn about the Air Force structure and its elements, from flights to major commands. Find out how the units are organized by mission, function or region.
A major command (MAJCOM) is a significant Air Force organization subordinate to Headquarters, US Air Force. The web page lists the current and historic MAJCOMs, their missions, headquarters, and commanders.
This handbook defines the Air Force enlisted force structure and implements Air Force Policy Directive 36-26, Total Force Development and Management. It covers the tiers, ranks, roles, responsibilities, and duties of Airmen, as well as the officer and civilian force structures.
A PDF document that shows the organizational structure of the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force, including major commands, numbered air forces, wings, groups, and squadrons. The chart also explains the roles and missions of each service and its components.
Learn about the history, vision, mission and management of the U.S. Air Force, a separate service since 1947. Find out how the Air Force provides air, space and cyber capabilities for the nation and its joint partners.
Learn about the history, missions, organization, and equipment of the USAF, the air service branch of the US Armed Forces. The USAF is one of the eight uniformed services and the second youngest branch of the US military.
Learn about the tiered command structure of the U.S. Department of the Air Force, from the Secretary of the Air Force to the squadrons. See the functionally and geographically based Major Commands, Numbered Air Forces, wings, groups, and squadrons.