air vice marshal

  • 1Air Vice-Marshal — (AVM) is an air officer rank which originated in and continues to be used by the Royal Air Force. [cite web |url=http://www.raf.mod.uk/structure/commissionedranks.cfm |title=Ranks and Badges of the Royal Air Force |accessdate= 2007 11 26… …

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  • 2air vice-marshal — n a high rank in the British air force, or someone who has this rank …

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  • 3Air Vice-Marshal — Insigne de manche d un Air Vice Marshal Air Vice Marshal (AVM) ou Vice maréchal de l air est un grade de la Royal Air Force (RAF). Il existe également dans d autres forces aériennes, son rang est supérieur à Air Commodore et immédiatement… …

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  • 4air vice-marshal — noun : an officer of the British Royal Air Force equivalent in rank to a major general in the army * * * /vuys mahr sheuhl, vuys /, Brit. an air force officer of a rank comparable to an army major general. [1915 20] * * * air vice marshal noun A… …

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  • 5air vice-marshal — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms air vice marshal : singular air vice marshal plural air vice marshals an officer of high rank in the British air force …

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  • 6Air Vice Marshal — noun the third most senior rank active in the Royal Air Force, ranking above Air Commodore and immediately below Air Marshal …

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  • 7air vice-marshal — noun a high rank of RAF officer, above air commodore and below air marshal …

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  • 8air vice-marshal — /ˌɛə vaɪs ˈmaʃəl/ (say .air vuys mahshuhl) noun 1. an officer in the Royal Australian Air Force or any of various other air forces, equivalent in rank to a major general in the army or rear admiral in the navy. 2. the rank …

  • 9air vice-marshal — noun Date: 1919 a commissioned officer in the British air force who ranks with a major general in the army …

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  • 10air vice-marshal — /vuys mahr sheuhl, vuys /, Brit. an air force officer of a rank comparable to an army major general. [1915 20] * * * …

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