WordNet
n. an officer in the airforce [syn: commander]
Usage examples of "air force officer".
Phillips, an Air Force officer who, while seconded to NASA, directed the Apollo space program from its infancy through the lunar landing in 1969.
The Air Force officer sat back in his seat with a smug smile on his face.
Colonel Eaton, the smooth and elegant Air Force officer, stood with eyes round and wide, hands braced on the table in front of her.
No handshakes were exchanged as the Free Canadian Air Force officer introduced himself to Colonel Frankel at the bottom of the airliner's access stairs and led him to a waiting limousine.
An Air Force officer soon appeared and introduced himself as Colonel Neil Schweiker.
Born in Viet Nam, Puff was the brainchild of a nameless Air Force officer who first got the idea to stick three machine guns into the side of a C-47, a small, two-prop cargo-only airplane.
The test pilot had lingered to speak with an Air Force officer on the board, and now saw Pope.
As an Air Force officer, Igor's own particular pet project was the four-power Air Safety Centre.
The Royal Air Force officer, suitably moustached, threw back his head and roared with laughter.