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air chief marshal

noun

British.
  1. an air force commander of a rank comparable to an army general.


air chief marshal

noun

  1. a senior officer of the Royal Air Force and certain other air forces, of equivalent rank to admiral in the Royal Navy ACM
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Origin of air chief marshal1

First recorded in 1915–20
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Lord Lloyd-Webber, who composed music for last year's Coronation also becomes a member of the Order of the Garter - which is limited to 24 companions and is the personal gift of the monarch - along with Air Chief Marshal Lord Peach and Lord Kakkar, who has had a long career in medicine and public service.

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Air Chief Marshal Richard Knighton offered his "unreserved apologies" to anyone who experienced unacceptable behaviour.

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Air Chief Marshal Knighton offered his "unreserved apologies" to anyone who experienced unacceptable behaviour - and in particular the three women.

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During the service, a reading will be delivered by the RAF's commander, Air Chief Marshal Sir Michael Wigston.

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On Friday, Britain's Air Chief Marshal Sir Mike Wigston said in a statement that the UK and Japan are working closely together and share common values and strategic interests.

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