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Commissioned rank in the RAF and air forces of other Commonwealth countries

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air forces
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Air commodore
Senior officers
Colonel(Ship-of-the-line)
Captain
Group captain
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frigate captain
Wing commander
Major or
commandant
Lieutenant
commander
orcorvette captain
Squadron leader
Junior officers
CaptainLieutenantFlight lieutenant
First lieutenant or
lieutenant
Lieutenant
junior grade
or
sub-lieutenant
Flying officer
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chief petty officer
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aviator

Wing commander (Wg Cdr orW/C) is asenior officer rank used by some air forces, with origins from theRoyal Air Force.[1] The rank is used by air forces of manycountries that have historical British influence.

Wing commander is immediately senior tosquadron leader and immediately belowgroup captain. It is usually equivalent to the rank ofcommander in the navy and the rank oflieutenant colonel in other services.

The equivalent rank in theWomen's Auxiliary Air Force and theWomen's Royal Air Force (until 1968) and inPrincess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service (until 1980) was wing officer. The equivalent rank in theRoyal Observer Corps (until 1995) was observer commander, which had a similar rank insignia.

Canada

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See also:Canadian Armed Forces ranks and insignia

The rank was used in theRoyal Canadian Air Force until the 1968unification of the Canadian Forces, when army-type rank titles were adopted. Canadian wing commanders then becamelieutenant colonels. In officialCanadian French usage, the rank title waslieutenant-colonel d'aviation.[2]

In the 1990s, theCanadian Forces Air Command (the post-1968 RCAF) altered the structure of thosebases under its control, redesignating them as wings. The commander of such an establishment was re-designated as the "wing commander" (or "Wg Comd"). Like the United States Air Force usage, the term "wing commander" (as used in the Canadian Forces and again in the RCAF) is an appointment, not a rank. A wing commander usually holds the rank ofcolonel.

On 16 August 2011, the Government of Canada announced that the name "Air Command" was being changed to the air force's original historic name ofRoyal Canadian Air Force.[3] Though traditional insignia for the RCAF was restored in 2015, there has been no restoration of the traditional RCAF officer rank structure that paralleled the RAF.[4]

United Kingdom

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See also:RAF officer ranks
Wing commander
Command pennant
Shoulder and sleeve insignia
CountryUnited Kingdom
Service branch Royal Air Force
AbbreviationWg Cdr / WGCDR / W/C
NATOrank codeOF-4
FormationAugust 1919 (1919-08)
Next higher rankGroup captain
Next lower rankSquadron leader
Equivalent ranks
Related articles
HistoryRoyal Naval Air Service

Origins

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The rank insignia of a Royal Naval Air Service wing commander

On 1 April 1918, the newly created RAF adopted its officer rank titles from the British Army, with Royal Naval Air Service captains and Royal Flying Corps colonels officially becoming colonels in the RAF. In practice, there was some inconsistency, with some former naval officers using their former ranks unofficially.[5] In response to the proposal that the RAF should use its own rank titles, it was suggested that the RAF might use the Royal Navy's officer ranks, with the word "air" inserted before the naval rank title. For example, the rank that later became wing commander would have been "air commander". Although theAdmiralty objected to this simple modification of their rank titles, it was agreed that the RAF might base many of its officer rank titles on naval officer ranks with differing pre-modifying terms. It was also suggested that RAF lieutenant colonels might be entitledreeves or wing-leaders. However, the rank title wing commander was chosen aswings were typically commanded by RAF lieutenant colonels, and the term wing commander had been used in the Royal Naval Air Service. The rank of wing commander was introduced in August 1919[6] and has been used continuously since then.

Usage

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In the early years of the RAF, a wing commander commanded a flying wing, typically a group of three or four aircraftsquadrons. In current usage a wing commander is more likely to command a wing which is an administrative sub-division of anRAF station. A flying squadron is normally commanded by a wing commander but is occasionally commanded by a squadron leader for small units. In theAir Training Corps, a wing commander is usually theofficer commanding of a wing.[citation needed]

Insignia and command flag

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The rank insignia is based on the three gold bands of commanders in the Royal Navy and consists of three narrow light blue bands over slightly wider black bands. This is worn on both the lower sleeves of the tunic or on the shoulder of theflight suit or the casual uniform.

The command pennant is two triangular command pennants used in the RAF. Two thin red lines differentiate this one from the other.

During 1941-45RAF Fighter Command's wing leaders (of wing commander rank) were also allowed to use their own initials as aircraft identification letters on their personal aircraft, e.g., Wing CommanderRoland Beamont's personalHawker Tempest,JN751, was coded "R-B", Wing CommanderJohn Robert Baldwin's personalHawker Typhoon was coded "J-B".

  • An RAF wing commander's sleeve/shoulder insignia
    An RAF wing commander's sleeve/shoulder insignia
  • An RAF wing commander's sleeve mess insignia
    An RAF wing commander's sleeve mess insignia
  • An RAF wing commander's sleeve on No. 1 service dress uniform
    An RAF wing commander's sleeve on No. 1 service dress uniform

United States

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United States Air Force

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In theUnited States Air Force (USAF), a wing commander is a command billet, not a rank. The position is most often filled by acolonel (some USAF wings are commanded by abrigadier general) who typically has command of an air wing with several group commanders (also a position, not a USAF rank) reporting to him/her.

United States Navy

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In theUnited States Navy (USN), a wing commander is also a command billet, not a rank. The equivalent USN rank is acaptain. Navy wing commanders are eitherNaval Aviators orNaval Flight Officers who typically have command of acarrier air wing or a "functional" air wing or air group such as a strike fighter wing, a patrol and reconnaissance wing, a tactical air control group, or a training air wing, with several squadron commanding officers reporting to him/her. Those officers commanding carrier air wings are called "CAG," dating back to when carrier air wings were called carrier air groups. Those officers commanding functional air wings and air groups are called"commodore." Unlike USAF, "group" commands in USN are either equal to or senior to an air wing.

Civil Air Patrol (United States Air Force Auxiliary)

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TheCivil Air Patrol, the volunteer auxiliary of the USAF, follows the USAF rank structure. The CAP divides the nation into 52 wings (each corresponding to a state, territory, and District of Columbia). Each wing is headed by a CAP colonel, who holds the position of wing commander.

Gallery

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Notable wing commanders

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See also

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References

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