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squadron

[skwod-ruhn] / ˈskwɒd rən /
NOUN
military unit
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There’s a buzzing in my ears like a squadron of drones.

From Literature

Ajax programme had "left its troubles behind" and was ready to be deployed with squadrons on operations.

From BBC

The squadron members—some on the ground, some in the air—were collecting data for electromagnetic warfare, but they also had money on their minds.

From The Wall Street Journal

"We have more than a full squadron ready to go, ready to fight, ready to win, with more in the pipeline," he added.

From BBC

As well as being used by the Royal Netherlands Air Force, Volkel Air Base hosts a US Air Force squadron as part of Nato.

From BBC