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An Air Officer is a British Royal Air Force officer of rank Air Commodore or higher. The term is also used by many Commonwealth nations who have a similar rank structure to the RAF. It is equivalent in concept to a flag officer in navies and a general officer in armies and marine corps. However, in the British Armed Forces, while an air commodore is an air officer, his Royal Navy equivalent, (Commodore), isn't considered a flag officer, nor is his British Army or Royal Marines equivalent, (Brigadier), considered a general officer.
   In some other countires, most notably the armed forces of the United States, army, air force and marine corps, 1 star officers are considered to be general officers and 1 star officers of the navy and coast guard are considered to be flag officers.

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