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The phrase "a squadron" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a military unit or group, typically of aircraft or naval vessels.
Example: "The air force deployed a squadron to conduct reconnaissance missions over the region."
Alternatives: "a unit" or "a fleet".
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I was in the A squadron, and the actor David Niven was also in A squadron.
He flew jets early on and was a squadron commander.
"It's more fun facing a squadron of Jerries," he said.
"I was the Ops officer of a squadron.
He also organized the South Dakota Air National Guard and commanded a squadron.
It has hired a squadron of lobbyists to press its case.
During the second world war, he served in the RAF, becoming a squadron leader.
That sound was likely a guitar, except it sounded like an elephant charging a squadron.
The pilot was part of a squadron that inserted and extracted Navy SEALs from Iraq.
Some military officials then questioned whether a squadron leader would take such actions on his own.
He held a major's rank and was in line to become a squadron commander.
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