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The term "squadron" originated in the 16th century from the Italian word "squadrone," which in turn derived from the Late Latin word "esquadra." This word originally referred to a square formation of troops, typically cavalry, used in military strategy. Over time, the term came to be applied to specific units of cavalry and later to units of aircraft.
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