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squad·ron \ˈskwädrən also -wȯd-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Italian squadrone body of soldiers arranged in square formation, squadron, aug. of squadra squad, from Old Italian 1. : a unit of military organization: a. : a cavalry unit that is higher than a troop and lower than a regiment — compare battalion b. : a unit of naval administrative and tactical organization that consists of two or more divisions and sometimes additional vessels c. (1) : an aviation unit (as of the United States Air Force) higher than a flight and lower than a group and composed of a headquarters and two or more flights (2) : a military flight formation 2. : a relatively large group of individuals < since the war a squadron of younger symphonists has arisen — Score > < squadrons of birds wheel overhead — American Guide Series: Florida > 3. obsolete : a division of a town or community or district in New England 4. : a unit of at least five air explorers of the Boy Scouts |