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group captain

NOUN
  1. a commissioned officer (especially one in the Royal Air Force) equivalent in rank to a colonel in the army

How To Use group captain In A Sentence

  • Grandfather was commissioned as Group Captain in the RAF just before the war.
  • Group Captain Smith was commissioned into the Air Force on April 20, 1970, after working as an accountant.
  • Grandfather was commissioned as Group Captain in the RAF just before the war.
  • The group captain was having breakfast in the mess hall.
  • The group captain was having breakfast in the mess hall.
  • Group Captain Ludwig said that as the air space was used by civilian aircraft and CoastWatch, deconfliction of air space was one of the main challenges for the CAOC.
  • The group captain was having breakfast in the mess hall.
  • Group Captain Oddie said the mission already had aircraft well placed.
  • Soon after the end of the war George VI appointed as his equerry a much-decorated air ace, Group Captain Peter Townsend.
  • The Group Captain proudly boasted of an unbroken record of friendship between his airmen and the people of the village. Bomber
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