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Hugh Trenchard, 1st Viscount Trenchard

(1873—1956) air force officer

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air power

air power  

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Airborne military forces.
airforce

airforce  

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The armed service concerned with attack and defence in the air. Aircraft were first used in World War I to locate targets for artillery on the Western Front, but from 1916 onwards they were developed ...
Billy Mitchell

Billy Mitchell  

(1879–1936) army air service officer, born William Lendrum Mitchell in Nice, France. Mitchell was one of the outstanding combat air officers of World War I, commanding the largest concentration of ...
imperial policing

imperial policing  

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Is a term coined in the 1930s and reflects the change from traditional methods of control for conquered lands and peoples to cheaper policies following WW I, particularly by the ...
Royal Air Force

Royal Air Force  

(RAF).The RAF was formed in April 1918 when the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service were amalgamated to improve co‐ordination. After the armistice the new force was drastically ...
Trenchard, Marshal of the RAF Sir Hugh

Trenchard, Marshal of the RAF Sir Hugh (1873–1956)   Reference library

The Oxford Companion to Military History

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a crucial figure in the early development of British air power, though mainly as a shrewd political fighter rather

Trenchard, Hugh Montague, 1st Viscount

Trenchard, Hugh Montague, 1st Viscount (1873–1956)   Quick reference

Who's Who in the Twentieth Century

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British air marshal who, as chief of staff between the wars, built up the Royal Air Force into the third major element in Britain's armed services. He was created a baronet in ...

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