wing commander
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Definition
Noun: 1. A senior commissioned officer rank in the Royal Air Force (RAF) and some other air forces: A "wing commander" is a rank in the air force, specifically in the RAF, positioned above a squadron leader and below a group captain. It is typically equivalent to a lieutenant colonel in the army.
Usage
- The term is used as a title or rank for a specific officer.
- It can be used to directly address the officer or to refer to their position.
- : "Wing Commander Smith will be leading the briefing."
- : "He was promoted to the rank of wing commander last year."
Advanced Usage
- The rank is often abbreviated as Wg Cdr in written form.
- In organizational structure, a wing commander often commands a wing, which is a formation consisting of several squadrons.
- : "The station's operations are under the direct supervision of Wg Cdr Jones."
Variants and Related Words
- Group Captain: The RAF rank immediately above wing commander.
- Squadron Leader: The RAF rank immediately below wing commander.
- Wing (noun): In a military aviation context, a major tactical and administrative unit. A wing commander typically commands a wing.
Synonyms
- Lieutenant Colonel: The approximate equivalent rank in many armies and the United States Air Force.
Related Phrases
- To be promoted to wing commander: To achieve the rank of wing commander.
- Example: "After fifteen years of service, she was promoted to wing commander."
- To serve as a wing commander: To hold the position and responsibilities of a wing commander.
- Example: "He served as a wing commander at the air base for three years."
Noun
- (RAF rank) one who is next below a group captain