Noun
Air Commodore (plural Air Commodores)
Alternative letter-case form of air commodore (found when the term is used as a title).
air commodore (plural air commodores)
A person holding a rank, in the Royal Air Force and many Commonwealth air forces, between that of group captain and air vice-marshal, equivalent to an army brigadier general, or equivalent rank in other air forces.
Air Commodore ) Frank Whittle, CBE *1946–1947: Group Captain (Temp. Source: Internet
Air Commodore) Frank Whittle, CBE *1947–1948: Group Captain (Temp. Source: Internet
During the exhibition, Air Commodore Syed Umar Shah said that no missile was fired by Indian MiG-21. Source: Internet
But Coastal Command Headquarters in London were a bit puzzled over that final message, and even after the Air Commodore, Iceland, explained it to them, they considered it "most extraordinary." Source: Internet
“The Health Minister (Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga) and Permanent Secretary (Air Commodore Jasper Chimedza) said nurses should work a 40-hour week again,” said Dr Dzvanga. Source: Internet
Air Commodore Nicholas Barneveld gave the Anzac address and music was provided by Roger Thwaites. Source: Internet