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Trenchard
[ tren-chahrd, -cherd ]
noun
- Hugh Montague, 1st Viscount, 1873–1956, British Royal Air Force marshal.
Trenchard
/ ˈtrɛntʃɑːd /
noun
- TrenchardHugh Montague, 1st Viscount18731956MBritishMILITARY: air marshal Hugh Montague , 1st Viscount. 1873–1956, British air marshal, who as chief of air staff (1918, 1919–27) and marshal of the RAF (1927–29) established the RAF as a fully independent service. As commissioner of the Metropolitan Police (1931–35) he founded the police college at Hendon
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While the pamphlets of Trenchard and Somers were in every hand, the Parliament met.
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Meanwhile, both the disciples of Somers and the disciples of Trenchard were grumbling at Harley's resolution.
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The disciples of Trenchard complained that a great principle had been shamefully given up.
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Trenchard eyed the short, powerfully built man beside him, and laughed unpleasantly.
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Trenchard took the pipe from his lips, audibly blew out a cloud of smoke and stared at his friend.
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