squadron

[ˈskwɒdrən]

squadron Definition

  • 1a principal division of an armored or cavalry regiment, consisting of two or more troops.
  • 2an operational unit in an air force consisting of two or more flights of aircraft and the personnel required to fly them.

Using squadron: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "squadron" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The squadron was deployed to the front lines.

  • Example

    The air force squadron conducted a bombing run on enemy positions.

  • Example

    He was promoted to commander of the cavalry squadron.

squadron Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for squadron

Phrases with squadron

  • the officer in command of a squadron

    Example

    The squadron leader ordered the pilots to take off.

  • a member of the same squadron

    Example

    The squadron mates gathered for a briefing before the mission.

  • an embroidered emblem worn by members of a squadron to identify their unit

    Example

    He proudly displayed his squadron patch on his flight suit.

Origins of squadron

from Italian 'squadrone', meaning 'a square body'

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Summary: squadron in Brief

A 'squadron' [ˈskwɒdrən] is a military unit consisting of two or more troops in a regiment or two or more flights of aircraft in an air force. It is commanded by a squadron leader and may have its own emblem or patch. Examples include 'The squadron was deployed to the front lines.' and 'He was promoted to commander of the cavalry squadron.'

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