air group
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Definition
Noun: - A designated organizational unit within the United States Air Force. An air group is larger than a squadron and smaller than a wing in the standard military hierarchy.
Usage
This term is used specifically in a military context to describe a particular echelon of command and organization within the U.S. Air Force structure. It denotes a formation composed of multiple squadrons.
Examples
- The new air group was activated to oversee all tactical fighter operations in the region.
- During the reorganization, the 99th Bombardment Squadron was assigned to a different air group.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The term "air group" was used more commonly in the mid-20th century, particularly during World War II. In modern USAF structure, the analogous unit is often a "group," but "air group" remains a valid and recognizable term.
- The carrier's air group consisted of fighters, torpedo bombers, and dive-bombers.
Variants and Related Words
- Group (n): The more general and contemporary term for this level of organization in the U.S. Air Force and other air forces.
- Wing (n): The larger organizational unit that an air group is part of.
- Squadron (n): The smaller organizational unit that makes up an air group.
Synonyms
- Aviation group: A less common but synonymous term.
- Formation: A broader military term for a large assembly of units.
Related Phrases
- Carrier air group (CAG): A specific type of air group assigned to an aircraft carrier in the U.S. Navy, comprising all the aircraft and squadrons aboard that ship.
- The carrier air group launched a full strike package at dawn.
Noun
- a unit of the United States Air Force larger than a squadron and smaller than a wing