Squadrons [noun]
Definition of Squadrons:
military unit
Opposite/Antonyms of Squadrons:
-
Sentence/Example of Squadrons:
The squadron retired at once, and reported the state of affairs.
With the loss of perhaps a dozen men the squadron might gallop through.
A squadron was engaged in covering the operations of a foraging party.
The squadron then dismounted and opened fire with their carbines.
I was ashore every day while the squadron remained in the port.
We appeared to me to be a single ship, as we were never in squadron, and saw no broad-pennant.
The next morning the squadron weighed, and stood out in pursuit of the English.
This squadron, which was nearest the Commander-in-Chief, obeyed and hauled off.
His squadron was too small for the service which it had to perform.
The Austrian repeatedly asked, if there was not a risk of losing the squadron?