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This is a list of 

major commands (MAJCOM) of the United States Air Force


A major command is a significant Air Force organization subordinate to Headquarters, US Air Force. Major commands
have a headquarters staff and subordinate organizations, typically formed in numbered air forces, centers, wings, and
groups.[1]
Historically, a MAJCOM is the highest level of command, only below Headquarters Air Force (HAF), and directly
above numbered air forces (NAFs).
The USAF is organized on a functional basis in the United States and a geographical basis overseas. A major command
(MAJCOM) represents a major Air Force subdivision having a specific portion of the Air Force mission. Each MAJCOM is
directly subordinate to Headquarters, Air Force. MAJCOMs are interrelated and complementary, providing offensive,
defensive, and support elements. An operational command consists (in whole or in part) of strategic, tactical, or defense
forces; or of flying forces that directly support such forces. A support command may provide supplies, weapon systems,
support systems, operational support equipment, combat material, maintenance, surface transportation, education and
training, or special services and other supported organizations.
The USAF's last major reorganization of commands was in 1992. In July 2006, the Air Force Network Operations
(AFNETOPS) command was stood up at Barksdale Air Force Base. At the time, it was anticipated that it would be
transformed into a new MAJCOM: the Air Force Cyber Command.[2] However, this did not occur, and AFNETOPS was
integrated into Air Force Space Command.
On 20 December 2019, Air Force Space Command became a fully independent military service branch as the United
States Space Force, much in the same way that the Army Air Forces became the U.S. Air Force in 1947.
Since its inception in 1947, a total of 27 organizations have been designated as major commands. Over time, the role of
MAJCOMs have changed: some were replaced with NAFs, while some NAFs were replaced with MAJCOMs.
Currently, the USAF is organized into nine MAJCOMS (7 Functional and 2 Geographic), with the Air National Guard
component reporting to Headquarters, United States Air Force (HAF).[3] The most recent major command, Air Force
Global Strike Command, was activated in August 2009. The other MAJCOMs have either inactivated or lost their
command status.

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