Tedder certificate

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A Tedder certificate

Etymology

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The certificates were issued in the name of Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder.

Noun

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Tedder certificate (plural Tedder certificates)

  1. (historical) An award given to foreign citizens who assisted British service personnel to escape from German captivity in Western Europe during World War II.