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This identity design was created in adobe illustrator to represent the official unit insignia for 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, Feb. 12, 2025. The flying diamond insignia was first recognized during World War II as a shoulder patch. The patch was later mandated by the Commandant of the Marine Corps to represent all Marine Aircraft Wings.
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United States Rep. Christopher Shays talks about the mission of Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 1 with the squadron?s commanding officer, Col. Mark E. Wakeman, during a congressional delegation visit, Oct. 10, at Al Asad, Iraq. The congressmen from Connecticut, Massachusetts, North Dakota, New York, Wisconsin and American Samoa were briefed on 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing's progress and ongoing operations, visited the Fighting Griffins of Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 266 and the Banshees of Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 1 and had lunch with service members from their represented areas. - United States Rep. Christopher Shays talks about the mission of Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 1 with the squadron?s commanding officer, Col. Mark E. Wakeman, during a congressional delegation visit, Oct. 10, at Al Asad, Iraq. The congressmen from Connecticut, Massachusetts, North Dakota, New York, Wisconsin and American Samoa were briefed on 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing's progress and ongoing operations, visited the Fighting Griffins of Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 266 and the Banshees of Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 1 and had lunch with service members from their represented areas.