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in 1890 as an elite force, "A" Squadron had been commanded by many an officer, before they found an officer that finally fit the bill. Although "A" Squadron went dor,rn in defeat in the hands of the mighty force last year, guidance, Squadron "A" through superior leadership. This year through superb "Force" "A" is still ,,rj-th a select The Encampment. r.rill dominate the 1981 Tirpe po!/er 1981 Type "A" Encampat the supreme will be the few. "A" Squadron is and ment. Pride, honor, and integrit.y:ar !/trsg t.he men of "A'' squadron are made of . Therefore, honor flight and honor squadron can and rril1 go only to "A" Squadron for they are Ehe best by far.
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