In World War I, a squadron typically consisted of about 12 to 24 aircraft, depending on the country and type of squadron. Each aircraft was usually manned by a pilot and, in some cases, a crew member, such as a gunner or observer. The total personnel in a squadron, including ground crew and support staff, could range from around 50 to over 100 individuals. The exact numbers varied based on the specific role and organization of the squadron.
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