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What (who) is 1st Special Squadron (Japanese Navy) - definition


1st Special Squadron (Japanese Navy)         
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MILITARY UNIT
The 1st Special Squadron (January 1917 – October 1918) was an Imperial Japanese Navy fleet. In accordance with the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, the fleet helped defend Australia and New Zealand as well as Allied shipping in the Pacific and Indian oceans during World War I.
1st Special Operations Component Maintenance Squadron         
MILITARY UNIT
1st Depot Repair Squadron; 1st Special Operations Component Repair Squadron
The 1st Special Operations Component Maintenance Squadron is an active United States Air Force unit. Its current assignment is with the 1st Special Operations Maintenance Group, based at Eglin Aux Air Field #9 (Hurlburt Field), Florida.
List of aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Navy         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of aircrafts of the Japanese Navy; Daitai Transport Unit; List of aircraft of the Japanese Navy
The following is a list of aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service from its inception in 1912 until its dissolution in 1945.

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1st Special Squadron (Japanese Navy)
The 1st Special Squadron (January 1917 – October 1918) was an Imperial Japanese Navy fleet. In accordance with the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, the fleet helped defend Australia and New Zealand as well as Allied shipping in the Pacific and Indian oceans during World War I.