A 'squadron' is a small
unit or formation of
cavalry,
aircraft (including
balloons), or
warships.
Army and Marines
A
cavalry squadron (
horse or
armoured) typically consists of three to five
troops. In the
United States Army, a squadron is the Cavalry equivalent of an
infantry battalion or
artillery battalion; it is used for
Armored Cavalry and
Air Cavalry units. In the
British Army and many
Commonwealth armies, it is the counterpart of an infantry
company or
artillery battery. The designation is also used for company-sized units in the
Special Air Service,
Honourable Artillery Company,
Royal Engineers,
Royal Corps of Signals,
Royal Army Medical Corps and
Royal Logistic Corps, and formerly of the now defunct
Royal Corps of Transport, as well as the
Royal Marines.
Squadrons are commonly designated using letters or numbers (e.g. No. 1 Squadron or A Squadron). In some
British Army units 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).
Aviation
An
air force,
army aviation or
naval aviation squadron typically consists of three or four
flights, with a total of 12 to 24 aircraft, depending on aircraft type and air force. In the
Imperial Japanese Army in the
Second World War, three air squadrons were assigned to each air
regiment. Some air forces (including the
Royal Air Force and
United States Air Force) also use the term for air force ground units. Multiple squadrons (typically three to ten) make up a
wing.
In the
Air Training Corps of the
UK, a Squadron is a group of
cadets who parade regularly.
In the
Civil Air Patrol, a squadron is the basic administrative unit.
Navy
A naval
squadron can be either a permanent battle formation or an ''ad hoc'' grouping of warships, typically
capital ships (
battleships,
battlecruisers,
cruisers, or
aircraft carriers). In the
United States Navy, several ships of a similar type, such as submarines and destroyers, are administered as squadrons.
See also
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Aerial warfare
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Military science
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Military unit