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In military terms, 4 Squadron, IV Squadron or 4th Squadron may refer to: Aviation squadrons. No. 4 Squadron RAAF, a unit of the Royal Australian Air Force; No. 4 Squadron (India), a unit of the Union of India Air Force; No. 4 Squadron RNZAF, a unit of the Royal New Zealand Air Force; 4 Squadron SAAF, a unit of the South African Air Force
English: U.S. Soldiers with 4th Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment (2CR) prepare to conduct a live fire exercise using the 30mm Stryker Infantry Carrier Vehicle-Dragoon at the 7th Army Training Command's Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany, Feb. 20, 2018. This Stryker variant increases lethality and provides 2CR with the additional assets needed to ...
The 4th Squadron (第4飛行隊 (dai-yon-hikoutai)) was a squadron of the 6th Air Wing of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force based at Komatsu Air Base, in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. It was equipped with North American F-86F Sabre aircraft.
The 4th was activated as the 4th Pursuit Squadron at Selfridge Field, Michigan on 15 January 1941 as one of the original three squadrons of the 52d Pursuit Group and trained under Third Air Force as a tactical fighter squadron. Moved to several U.S. bases before relocating to Northern Ireland and England in 1942.
No. 4 Squadron is a Royal Australian Air Force squadron composed of the air force special forces Combat Controllers, aircrew who operate the Pilatus PC-21 aircraft and instructors for the Australian Defence Force Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) course.
4th Brigade Combat Team or 4 BCT is a modularized brigade of the United States Army. Each division of the United States Army fields 4th Brigade Combat Teams numbered from 1-4. 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division; 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division; 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division
No. 4 Squadron, also known as No. IV Squadron, [2] is a squadron of the Royal Air Force. Since November 2011, it has operated the BAE Hawk T2 from RAF Valley , Anglesey, Wales. [ 3 ] The squadron provides weapons and tactics training for student pilots after they have completed their conversion to jet aircraft with No. XXV(F) Squadron . [ 4 ]
No. 4 Squadron SAAF was a South African Air Force unit which served during World War II. It was resurrected in 1951 and remained active until 1958. Its final period of active service was from 1961 to 1991.