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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air division" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to military, aviation, or organizational structures where different branches or units are categorized by their operational domain, specifically air or aviation.
Example: "The air division was responsible for overseeing all aerial operations during the military exercise."
Alternatives: "aerial unit" or "aviation branch".
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Several wings are sometimes combined to form an air division or an air force.
In the naval air division, he was commissioned and became a pilot and flight instructor.
The policy side and the air division keep on rolling it back".
In the war, he successively commanded a squadron, an air regiment and an air division.
It has sent SAM‐2 and SAM‐3 missiles to Egypt and protects them with a So viet air division.
He populated his Massachusetts administration with environmentalists, including one, Gina McCarthy, who now runs the clean air division of the Environmental Protection Agency under President Obama.
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Barrett Christy, the defending champion in the Big Air division after last year's Winter X Games in Crested Butte, Colo., relishes the thought of a deeper tunnel.
Air support was provided by the 4th Air Army, consisting primarily of the 7th Air Division and 14th Air Brigade, along with some elements from the 6th Air Division.
The division was the successor of the original German airborne force, the 7th Air Division, and was highly experienced.
The two Koreas had very small air forces of their own, with the North Koreans' 132 aircraft organized into the KPAF 1st Air Division.
The two Koreas had very small air forces of their own, with the North Koreans' 132 aircraft organized into the 1st Air Division.
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