naval division
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Definition
- Noun:
- A group of ships of similar type: A "naval division" is a military unit consisting of a collection of warships that are of the same or comparable class, often operating together as a tactical formation.
Usage
- The term "naval division" is a specific military term. It is used to describe a tactical or administrative grouping of vessels within a navy. It is typically used in formal, historical, or strategic contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The admiral commanded a naval division composed entirely of destroyers.
- During the exercise, the carrier and its escort ships formed the First Naval Division.
Advanced Usage
- "to be assigned to a naval division": to be allocated to serve as part of a specific group of ships.
- The new frigate was assigned to the Third Naval Division in the Atlantic Fleet.
Variants and Related Words
- Fleet (n): A larger formation of warships, which may contain several naval divisions or squadrons.
- Squadron (n): A naval unit, often smaller than a division, typically consisting of a group of ships or aircraft.
- Flotilla (n): A small fleet of ships, or a fleet subdivision, often used for a group of small warships.
Synonyms
- Task force: A temporary grouping of ships for a specific operational assignment.
- Battle group: A fleet of warships, typically centered around a capital ship like an aircraft carrier.
Related Phrases
- Division of ships: A phrase with a similar literal meaning, though less formal than the specific term "naval division."
Noun
- a group of ships of similar type