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Discover LudwigThe word 'squadron' is correct and usable in written English.
It usually refers to a military unit, typically consisting of several divisions or flights of aircraft. For example, "The squadron prepared to embark on its mission."
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squadron
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Primarily, a square; hence, a square body of troops; a body of troops drawn up in a square.
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May told the Commons the meeting had agreed "the prompt withdrawal of the Mare Nostrum operation … and for all member states to comply fully with their obligations under EU migration and asylum [policies]." Admiral Filippo Maria Foffi, the commander in charge of the Italian naval squadron involved in Mare Nostrum, is expected to spell out on Tuesday the impact of its cancellation.
Members of his squadron have refused to surrender their weapons even if a deal is reached.Within the Parliament complex, which the army is not trying to seal off, CRW soldiers have been training Speight supporters, marching them up and down in military formation.
There are 16 British-supplied Jaguars still in operation following the replacement of a squadron of Jaguars with F-16 fighter jets made by Lockheed Martin, a US defence contractor, in 2005 and 2006.
The air is musty and mote-filled, rippling only when trains pass through the defunct platforms.Brompton Road station closed in 1934 though it was used as the headquarters of an anti-aircraft division during the Blitz, and, according to a senior officer in the RAF squadron that now occupies part of the building, the renegade Nazi Rudolf Hess was interrogated there.
The squadron will be collaborating with the Fourth Convection and Moisture Experiment (CAMEX-4), organised by NASA, America's National Aeronautics and Space Administration, in a rare integration of that agency's responsibilities for flight within and beyond the atmosphere.
That large squadron in the Navy that he commanded wasn't a wartime squadron.
Nonetheless, "Clo-Clo" could lay claim to at least 18 kills, and was credited by his British colleagues with bountiful supplies of both skill and courage.He started out flying Spitfires with the Free French fighter squadron "Alsace", based first in Scotland and then at Biggin Hill, south-east of London.
It reminded him for his most dangerous action until then had been to join up, at 17, with a bomber squadron over Europe in 1943 of vulnerable aircraft flying into a hail of flak.In Birmingham Mr Shuttlesworth knew that feeling all the time.
Still unclear is the possible role of NATO's 17 AWACS reconnaissance aircraft that are based in Germany and manned by an 11-country squadron, one-third of whose personnel are German.The Greens may also fall out with their Social Democratic partners over arms sales to Israel.
And there is always the possibility of a squadron of pigs flying over the Swedish conference hall.
One afternoon we were strafed by a squadron of Allied fighter planes who mistook our column for Wermacht troops.
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