Use "squadrons" in a sentence

1. Northern and southern squadrons, Red Air Force.

2. Two squadrons of the Fleet Air Arm provided a flypast.

3. All three squadrons are assigned to the 176th Operations Group.

4. British shore based air support [including RCAF squadrons] was confined

5. In modern navies, squadrons have tended to become administrative units.

6. These special units were known as Platzsicherungstaffel (airfield security squadrons).

7. The Mutsuki class formed the 5th and 6th Destroyer Squadrons.

8. 12 Peacock wondered if all fighter squadrons were like this.

9. The B-58 crews were chosen from other strategic bomber squadrons.

10. However, these escort ships were borrowed from other fleets and squadrons.

11. Keith Park's tactics were to dispatch individual squadrons to intercept raids.

12. And every day they unleash squadrons of digital Brownshirts to harass and

13. Bredow's cavalry brigade consisted of six squadrons of the 7th Cuirassiers and the 16th Uhlans

14. Reserve positions were incorporated into air force headquarters, wings, squadrons, and units across the country.

15. A year previously the Air Division in Europe had been reduced from 12 squadrons to eight.

16. The Swiss Air Force had 22 squadrons, but there were no Fliegerstaffel 22 and Fliegerstaffel 23.

17. He also publicized results, embraced competition, and allowed squadrons and bases to concentrate on their missions.

18. An order for two squadrons were placed initially, with these being inducted in 2009.

19. By 1940, most USAAC bomber squadrons were equipped with B-18s or B-18As.

20. Both aircraft were eventually used as crew ferries by the various Tu-95 squadrons.

21. FAW 7s equipping two squadrons were armed with four ADEN cannon only; 142 produced.

22. Ships and air force squadrons have plaques bearing their respective badge or coat of arms.

23. During the war 309 and 666 Squadrons from the Royal Air Force used the aerodrome.

24. From 1-23 November Russian squadrons were dispatched into the Black Sea to establish control.

25. Some squadrons and even trades both air and ground, formed Associations and remain active to this day.

26. Returning to Charleston, the destroyer operated with Division 23, Squadron 7, of the Scouting Fleet Destroyer Squadrons.

27. The Canadian government took control of the two squadrons by forming the Canadian Air Force.

28. More than 80 air squadrons were soon equipped with the S.XIII. They contributed extensively to the Allied Forces.

29. Today its traditions are carried on by the 1st Cuirassier Squadrons Group of the 1st-11th Cuirassier Regiment

30. Most Air Force wings, squadrons and units are comprised of both Regular and Reserve Force personnel.

31. They were joined by 751 and 752 Squadrons with the Naval Air Fighter School soon following.

32. The pilots and helicopters always belonged to various air transport squadrons such as the Lufttransport Staffel 5.

33. After successful completion of training, Aircrewmen are assigned to flight duty in sea or shore-based squadrons

34. Sea Furies were issued to Nos. 736, 738, 759 and 778 Squadrons of the Fleet Air Arm.

35. • canada.gc.ca Air Force Home > History > 400 Series Squadrons > 421 Tactical Fighter Squadron Air Force

36. The new king also added sixteen battalions, five squadrons of hussars, and a squadron of life guards.

37. Israel retired the aircraft (reportedly from its own Aggressor squadrons) in 2014 and put them on the market in 2016

38. An air force structure consisting of a number of squadrons and other units designed primarily to conduct operations.

39. Seventeen RCAF squadrons ultimately served in 2nd TAF in a variety of air superiority and ground attack roles.

40. The Naval and Air Squadrons incorporate, respectively, all the vessels and aircraft of the Cape Verdean Armed Forces.

41. As he steamed off southeast, he came intermittently under heavy fire from ships in Beatty's and Hood's squadrons.

42. Avocet was recommissioned to serve as an "auxiliary aircraft tender", assigned to the Asiatic Fleet's air squadrons.

43. Brigade definition, a military unit having its own headquarters and consisting of two or more regiments, squadrons, groups, or battalions

44. At its peak, a total of 19 RAF squadrons flew the Vampire FB.5 in Europe, the Middle East and the Far East.

45. The Sea Fury FB 11 entered service with the fighter squadrons of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (RNVR) in August 1951.

46. However, the squadrons and wings of Second Tactical Air Force had no lack of work as the aerial preparation for D Day gained momentum.

47. The ship's aircraft, from Composite Squadrons 84 and 91 (VC-84 and -91), flew 2,258 combat sorties, recording over 8,000 hours of flying time.

48. The Germans had expected to meet a weak infantry detachment and attacked with three dismounted squadrons, intending to charge with three more.

49. Regardless, by the end of 1957, the USAF tactical squadrons were being re-equipped with supersonic North American F-100 Super Sabres.

50. "While the achievements of the two lead squadrons are being formally recognized, these units relied extensively upon the direct support and assistance of the entire CF fighter community, as well as a tremendous amount of airlift support from our transport squadrons," says Lieutenant-General Angus Watt, Chief of the Air Staff.

51. Aggressor squadrons use enemy tactics, techniques, and procedures to give a realistic simulation of air combat (as opposed to training against one's own forces)

52. It complements Browning’s other Civil War books on the Blockading squadrons and is a welcome addition to the naval view of the war." —The Mariner's Mirror

53. During the Battle of Britain, the defence of the UK's airspace was divided up within RAF Fighter Command into four Groups, each comprising several Airfields and squadrons

54. If the aircraft was deployed to regular squadrons or used in an operational capacity other than evaluation, it should be listed above under its appropriate type.

55. From 1948, 38 F.4s were exported to the Dutch, equipping four squadrons (322, 323, 326 and 327) split between bases in Soesterberg and Leeuwarden until the mid-1950s.

56. The Vampire NF.10 served from 1951 to 1954 with three squadrons (23, 25 and 151) but was often flown in daytime as well as night time.

57. In the open country between Taviers and Ramillies, he placed 82 squadrons under General de Guiscard supported by several interleaved brigades of French, Swiss and Bavarian infantry.

58. From 1952 until the summer of 1960, Birdt flew in VF and VA squadrons in the Ready Reserve from Los Alamitos and Floyd Bennett Naval Air Stations.

59. Such observations inspired George’s most famous lines: “Protective tariffs are as much applications of force as are Blockading squadrons, and their object is the same — to prevent trade.

60. 28 Feranti (Edinburgh) began low-rate production in April 19 and Spitfire and Hurricane fighters from operational squadrons tested the sights in interceptions of German raids during July and August.

61. • Areas suggested are joint C2 and joint operational command structure (where we must ensure that we retain soldiers commanding army units, airforce officers commanding squadrons and naval officers commanding ships)

62. 12 Wing operates from two locations with four squadrons: Shearwater Heliport 406 Maritime Operational Training Squadron is an operational training squadron for training all maritime helicopter aircrew in the Canadian Forces.

63. In addition to being heavier than metal, the wooden structure was prone to rotting and warping when exposed to the elements, which at times, led to nasty surprises during flight and could ground entire squadrons.

64. Overkirk's squadrons – 48 Dutch, supported on their left by 21 Danish – steadily advanced towards the enemy (taking care not to prematurely tire the horses), before breaking into a trot to gain the impetus for their charge.

65. The situation deteriorated in May 1944, when the squadrons learned that several USAAF generals - including General Hoyt Vandenberg - believed the P-61 was too slow to effectively engage in combat with German fighters and medium bombers.

66. It was intended that three squadrons would fly the aircraft, but due to budgetary restrictions, the excess aircraft were put into storage in CFB North Bay and CFB Trenton, some later being sold to other countries.

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68. On February 24, 1943, three squadrons of B-24 Liberators—goliath, four-engine, 56,000-pound Bombers—streaked toward Germany to strike Hitler’s vaunted Luftwaffe at its heart, targeting a key production facility in the town of Gotha, Germany.

69. Aldebaran was attacked numerous times during the Succession Wars, remaining a tempting target for both Free Worlds League and Federated Suns raids; as a result, it maintained several squadrons of AeroSpace Fighters and was the home base of Warrior House Ijori

70. An Aggressor squadron or adversary squadron (in the US Navy and USMC) is a squadron that is trained to act as an opposing force in military wargames.Aggressor squadrons use enemy tactics, techniques, and procedures to give a realistic simulation of air combat (as …

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