During the Vietnam War, there were incidents in which the chain of command was alittle slow in finding out that two brothers were in the same outfit (unit). When "higher" did find out, one of the two brothers was usually transferred out (within a day or two).
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squadron Flotilla, Squadron......
the Jonas brothers
photos from ww2 are in a book called 'Chinthe' (nickname of 435 squadron)
During the Cold War, the count was around 12, including the Squadron's Submarine Tender and any rescue vessels assigned to the Squadron. With the decreasing fleet size, that number is around 5-8, depending on where the squadron is.
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Yes, the noun 'squadron' is a collective noun for:a squadron of cavalrya squadron of planesa squadron of fighter planesa squadron of jetsa squadron of swans
squadron Flotilla, Squadron......
The noun 'squadron' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a military group; a word for a thing.The noun 'squadron' is a standard collective noun for:a squadron of aeroplanesa squadron of cavalrya squadron of fighter planesa squadron of flying fisha squadron of jetsa squadron of planesa squadron of shipsa squadron of swan
the hat in the ring and i think i have the same worksheet as you!
You have a FLEET of ships, SQUADRON of aircraft
6 Squadron RAF Leuchars3 Squadron RAF Coningsby17 Squadron RAF Coningsby29 Squadron RAF Coningsby11 Squadron RAF Coningsby
The collective noun is a squadron of airplanes or a squadron of fighter planes.
617 Squadron
617 Squadron of the Royal Air Force is better known as the "Dambusters" squadron
Maintenance Squadron (MXS)
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