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The phrase "air marshal" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a law enforcement officer responsible for maintaining security on commercial flights.
Example: "The air marshal discreetly monitored the passengers during the flight to ensure everyone's safety."
Alternatives: "aviation security officer" or "flight security agent".
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air marshal
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Alternative case form of air marshal
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I need air marshal".
"Like an air marshal".
It's not the air marshal.
Air Marshal Christopher Mark Nickols, Air Marshal Peter William David Ruddock, CBE, Royal Air Force.
Air Marshal David Walker, CBE, AFC, Royal Air Force.
He was promoted to the rank of air marshal in 1974.
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He was replaced as CAS by his deputy, Air Vice Marshal (later Air Marshal Sir) Charles Read.
"It is unclear what extent the [air marshal] program is reducing risk to aviation security," he said.
In Britain, Air Marshal Hugh Trenchard developed an effective theory of air warfare based on this approach.
He sponsored the development of an Australian air power doctrine, eventually published as the Air Power Manual under one of his successors, Air Marshal Ray Funnell, in 1990.
KBE Air Marshal Simon John Bollom, CB.
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