English to Hindi Dictionary squadron

squadron

स्क्वाड्रन
definition
noun
Indeed, the Polish airmen who managed to reach the UK formed a fully-fledged Polish air force with 14 squadrons and support services, and this by 1941.
an operational unit in an air force consisting of two or more flights of aircraft and the personnel required to fly them.
translation of 'squadron'
बेड़ा,
गुल्म,
स्क्वाड्रन
noun
स्क्वाड्रँन,
सवारों का समूह,
दस्ता
example
The award is presented annually to the Royal Navy ship, 'squadron' or Royal Marines unit that is judged to have done most to project a positive image of the Senior Service.
The event was also a farewell for the Leopard tanks of the reserve 'squadron' of 1 Armd Regt.
The force now included around a battalion of infantry as well as a 'squadron' of military engineers.
Charles Turner was serving with the Royal Air Force when his 'squadron' got their flying orders for D-Day.
he immediately commissioned a 'squadron' of architects
They are met at the courthouse door by a 'squadron' of court officers who proceed to subject them to a humiliating search.
Bradford Council insisted its 'squadron' of gritters was working overtime, but thousands of frustrated motorists faced huge delays on normally-short journeys.
he immediately commissioned a 'squadron' of architects
One of their drones shadowing the withdrawing enemy fleet has detected a 'squadron' of enemy warships detaching from the main body.
It is understood the restructuring will see the creation of nine infantry battalions, one artillery battalion and one cavalry 'squadron' .
The rarely-used Scottish state coach, drawn by four white horses, was escorted by two 'squadrons' of the Household Cavalry.
The next few years were spent commanding small naval 'squadrons' .
The only major sea battle in World War began with fighting between Royal Navy 'squadrons' of battle-cruisers under Beatty and a German squadron under Rear Admiral von Hipper.
As part of the tour, the group will also visit Air Force 'squadrons' on base to see how they fly and maintain their fleet.
Many ships and 'squadrons' in the Royal Navy fervently believe they are special - and some have good reason to make that claim.
Indeed, the Polish airmen who managed to reach the UK formed a fully-fledged Polish air force with 14 'squadrons' and support services, and this by 1941.
It was home to one of the Royal Air Force's oldest 'squadrons' and hosted such events as the Schneider Trophy air races.
Losses were heavy and the RAAF 'squadrons' were supplemented by RAF Hudsons flown from India.
Numerically, each of its three cavalry 'squadrons' has the equivalent of a tank battalion, a mechanized battalion, and an artillery battery.
Cavalrymen familiar with the command and control 'squadrons' of the border regiments during the Cold War will recognize this organization.
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