24th School Wing
| 24th School Wing | |
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The Consolidated PT-3 was the standard Air Corps Primary trainer in the late 1920s and early 1930s | |
| Active | 1927–1931 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Branch | United States Army Air Corps |
| Type | Flying Training Command and Control |
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The 24th School Wing was a training unit of the United States Army Air Corps. It was last assigned to the Air Corps Advanced Flying School, and was disbanded on 1 October 1931 at Kelly Field, Texas. While active, the wing served as the headquarters for the Air Corps' three groups training aircrew, which were located in Texas and California.
The 24th School Wing is not related to the United States Air Force 24th Special Operations Wing, which was established on 19 November 1942.