A squadron is a small unit or formation of cavalry, aircraft (including balloons), or warships.
Squadrons are commonly designated using letters or numbers (e.g. No. 1 Squadron or A Squadron). In the British Army, however, it is a tradition for squadrons to also be named after an important historical battle in which the regiment has taken part. In some special cases, squadrons can also be named after a unique honour which has been bestowed on the unit (e.g. The Queen's Colour Squadron of the Royal Air Force's RAF Regiment).
In the Civil Air Patrol, a squadron is the basic administrative unit.
In the fictional Star Wars universe, a squadron of starfighters refers to twelve starfighters. A fighter squadron is further subdivided into 4-man flights. Each flight is broken into two wingpairs. A captain normally leads a squadron, each flight is commanded by a lieutenant, and the lowest-ranking pilots are normally flight officers. Six squadrons (seventy-two starfighters) are called a wing, normally led by a commander.
The Swarm Syndicate
The Swarm Syndicate (Swarm) is a Squadron within Brisbanes gang culture. their activities include blowing shit up, graff, vandalism and assault.
Military aviation organization | Military unit types | Cavalry | Squadrons
Eskadre | Geschwader | טייסת | 戦隊 | Eskader | Eskadron | Eskadra
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