- Source: Air division
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 and it is composed of multiple wings, groups, air brigades, or equivalently-sized air force formations.
Examples
Examples of air divisions which have been used in different nations include:
Aviation Division of Soviet forces
Air Division (United States)
1 Canadian Air Division and 2 Canadian Air Division
Air divisions in the German Luftwaffe (see Organization of the Luftwaffe (1933–45)#Fliegerkorps and Fliegerdivision)
Air divisions in the German Bundeswehr (see de:Luftwaffendivision)
1st Fighter Aviation Division (People's Liberation Army Air Force) of China, and other aviation divisions
Royal Thai Naval Air Division
See also
All pages with titles containing Aviation Division
All pages with titles containing Air Division
Aeronautical Division, U.S. Signal Corps (1907–1914)
Aviation Division (Pakistan) (a department of Government of Pakistan, not an air division)
Category:Air divisions (air force unit)
References
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- Air division
- 3rd Division
- 1st Parachute Division (Germany)
- 22nd Air Landing Division
- 11th Airborne Division
- NORAD
- 1 Canadian Air Division
- 7th Division
- 73rd Air Division
- Wing (military unit)