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  • 41squadron — Un Squadron de gensdarmes, Agmen quadratum …

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  • 42squadron — [16] A squadron is etymologically a ‘square’. The current sense ‘military group’ comes from an earlier ‘square formation of troops’. The word was borrowed from Italian squadrone, a derivative of squadra ‘square’, which comes from the same source… …

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  • 43No. 3 Squadron IAF — Squadron No. 3 Cobras Information Role CAS Interdiction Reconnaissance …

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  • 44Queen's Colour Squadron — Squadron Badge of 63 Squadron RAF Regiment The Queen s Colour Squadron is the unit of the Royal Air Force charged with the safe keeping of the Queen s Colour for the Royal Air Force in the United Kingdom. Since its formation, it has been manned… …

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  • 45No. 144 Squadron RAF — Squadron 144 RAF crest No. 144 Squadron, RAF, was a British aviation and missle squadron during World War I, World War II, and the Cold War. Contents 1 World War I …

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  • 46No. 22 Squadron IAF — Squadron No. 22 Swifts Information Role CAS Interdiction Ground attack …

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  • 47No. 10 Squadron IAF — Squadron No. 10 Daggers Information Role CAS Interdiction Reconnaissance Aircraft Operated MiG 27 ML …

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  • 48Flying squadron — Squadron Squad ron (skw[o^]d r[u^]n), n. [F. escadron, formerly also esquadron, Sp. escuadron, or It. squadrone. See {Squad}.] 1. Primarily, a square; hence, a square body of troops; a body of troops drawn up in a square. [R.] [1913 Webster]… …

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  • 49No. 15 Squadron IAF — Squadron No. 15 Lancers Information Role CAS Interdiction Reconnaissance Aircraft Operated Mig 21 …

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  • 50squadron — 1. An organization consisting of two or more divisions of ships, or two or more divisions (Navy) or flights of aircraft. It is normally but not necessarily composed of ships or aircraft of the same type. 2. The basic administrative aviation unit… …

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