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Air Vice-Marshal Osborn said yesterday his commanders were "entirely comfortable" with the missile strikes on Libya.
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Air Vice-Marshal Greg Bagwell said the allies could now operate "with near impunity" over the skies of Libya.
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Up to 100 student pilots will be told the news on Tuesday when Air Vice-Marshal Mark Green, the head of RAF training, visits its three flying schools.
RAF to sack 100 student pilots – writing off £300m training 2011
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You'll be an Air Vice-Marshal before you leave, or something of that.
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Soon after he arrived, the battalion had a visit from Air Vice-Marshal Niven, who at the time was head of Joint Helicopter Command JHC.
An Ordinary Soldier Doug Beattie MC With Philip Gomm 2008
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Finally, 13 Group covered the north of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland and was commanded by Air Vice-Marshal Richard Saul.
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It was very fortunate for me that, during this time, my work was appreciated by Air Vice-Marshal Cassidy.
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Junior Air Vice-Marshal Philip Joubert had be - come certain that a new propeller, then being produced in America, was a must for the Hurri - cane.
The HurricaneStory Gallico, Paul 1959
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AFC, and Air Vice-Marshal W.A. Curtis, CBE, DSC, was its second in command.
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The man who was to head this force is probably well known to you-he is Air Vice-Marshal Bennett-no doubt one of the world's best navigators.
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