2nd Marine Aircraft Wing

2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Marine Aircraft Wing From dawn to dawn, hemisphere to hemisphere, forward deployments allow the sun to always shine on the 2nd MAW. and MCAS Beaufort, S.C.
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The Marines and Sailors of 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing may call Eastern Carolina home, but their powerful presence can be felt almost anywhere on the globe. Continuing a legacy that began with 2nd AWs commissioning in July 1941, commitment and camaraderie are always evident across the wing, especially in times of crisis. Commissioned in July 1941, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing was originally headquartered

in San Diego. It consisted of six squadrons, two in San Diego and four in Hawaii. The Hawaii-based squadrons sustained extensive damage during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941, but 2nd MAW went on to contribute to 83 South Pacific operations during WWII. Marines and aircraft from 2nd MAW participated in major battles and campaigns at Wake Island, Okinawa, Midway, Saipan, Guadalcanal, Tinian and Guam.

2nd MAW relocated to its present home at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., in April 1946. During the Vietnam War, 2nd MAW supplied combat-ready units and personnel to operations in the Asian Theater. In the 1980s, 2nd MAW units were active in exercises and operations around the globe, to include those in Lebanon, Cuba, Grenada, Panama and the Dominican Republic. In the 1990s, 2nd MAW continued its global participation during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Later in the decade, 2nd MAW squadrons supported NATO air strikes in Kosovo and Serbia during Operation Allied Force and provided support during Operation Northern Watch from Incirlik, Turkey.

2nd MAW has remained active in the last 15 years with deployments in support of Operation Southern Watch, Operation Northern Watch and Unit Deployment Program rotations to Japan. 2nd MAW squadrons have been involved in combat missions in Iraq and Afghanistan throughout the Global War on Terrorism and continue to deploy in support of the 22nd, 24th and 26th Marine Expeditionary Units.

2nd MAW has held a significant role in the Eastern Carolinas for more than 70 years. 2nd MAW has 42 squadrons and more than 15,000 Marines and Sailors based at Cherry Point, MCAS New River, N.C. The mission of 2nd MAW is to conduct air operations in support of the Fleet Marine Force to include offensive air support, anti-air warfare, assault support, aerial reconnaissance, electronic warfare, and control of aircraft and missiles. As a collateral function, the MAW may participate as an integral component of naval aviation in the ex*****on of such other Navy functions as the Fleet Commander may direct.

06/01/2026

End of an Era…Sundown of the Harrier 🌅 🇺🇸 ✈️

In the summer of 2026, the U.S. Marine Corps will sundown the AV-8B Harrier Il as the Marine Corps progresses toward an all-5th generation TACAIR fleet. This video celebrates the conclusion of Marine Attack Squadron (VMA) 223's nearly 40 years of flight operations with the Harrier platform. VMA-223 is the U.S. Marine Corps' last operational Harrier squadron.

📸 video by Sgt. David Ornelas Baeza

Above and Beyond 🛫Marines with VMA-223 conduct incentive flightsIncentive flights provide an opportunity for Marines wit...
05/30/2026

Above and Beyond 🛫

Marines with VMA-223 conduct incentive flights

Incentive flights provide an opportunity for Marines within the squadron to ride in the back of a TAV-8B Harrier Il as a reward for exceptional job performance.

📍Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina (May 19, 2026)

📸 (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Bryan Giraldo)

Coca-Cola 600 🏁💨The U.S. Marine Corps supported the Coca-Cola 600, a NASCAR race held during Memorial Day weekend with s...
05/27/2026

Coca-Cola 600 🏁💨

The U.S. Marine Corps supported the Coca-Cola 600, a NASCAR race held during Memorial Day weekend with static displays of military aircraft and vehicles and participation in ceremonies.

📍North Carolina (May 24, 2026)

📸( photos by Lance Cpl. Michael Robinson)

Harriers over the coast☀️🌊VMA-223 flies over the coast of North Carolina ahead of the “sundown” of the U.S. Marine Corps...
05/22/2026

Harriers over the coast☀️🌊

VMA-223 flies over the coast of North Carolina ahead of the “sundown” of the U.S. Marine Corps’ last AV-8B Harrier II squadron. The AV-8B is an iconic aircraft that has supported joint and Marine Corps operations for 40 years and represents the dawn of a new era.

📍North Carolina (May 15, 2026)

📸 ( photos by Lance Cpl. Perri Wood and Sgt. David Ornelasbaeza)

Faces of the Few  generates, deploys and sustains expeditionary, combat-ready units to provide flexible and responsive a...
05/18/2026

Faces of the Few

generates, deploys and sustains expeditionary, combat-ready units to provide flexible and responsive aviation support to combatant commander presence, security cooperation, and crisis-response.

📸( Photos by Lance Cpl. Bryan Giraldo)

Thin air…loud message💨⚡️Red Flag-Alaska is a Pacific Air Forces-led exercise designed to simulate complex scenarios in a...
05/13/2026

Thin air…loud message💨⚡️

Red Flag-Alaska is a Pacific Air Forces-led exercise designed to simulate complex scenarios in a realistic training environment, providing unique opportunities to integrate joint and coalition forces into multilateral training, enhancing our ability to respond to contingencies in the region.

📍Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska (April 27, 2026)

📸 ( photos by Lance Cpl. Bryan Giraldo)

MCAS Cherry Point hosts 2026 Airshow✈️The 2026 MCAS Cherry Point Air Show, held in celebration of America’s 250th birthd...
05/11/2026

MCAS Cherry Point hosts 2026 Airshow✈️

The 2026 MCAS Cherry Point Air Show, held in celebration of America’s 250th birthday and headlined by the Blue Angels, is a biennial community outreach event that honors the enduring partnership between Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point and the communities of eastern North Carolina while showcasing the power, precision and expeditionary capabilities of Marine Corps aviation.

📍, North Carolina, (May 9-10, 2026)

📸( Photos by Chief Warrant Officer 2 Akeel Austin, 1st Lt. William Jones, Staff Sgt. Maximiliano Rosas, Lance Cpl. Donovan Pimentel, Lance Cpl. Perri Wood, Lance Cpl. Jacsive BetanCourt-Nava, Lance Cpl. Michael Robinson and Lance Cpl. Orlanys Diaz Figueroa)

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