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- administration, mostly the management of human resources in an army unit. The term adjudant is used in French-speaking armed forces as a non-commissioned officer rank...
- a military chief administrative officer. In Revolutionary France, the adjudant-général was a senior staff officer, effectively an ****istant to a general...
- silver. Adjudant Commondant Sources: Colonel Colonel en second Major Major en second Chef d'escadron Capitaine Lieutenant Sous-lieutenant Adjudant sous-officier...
- (Bandmaster) has been discontinued (the insignia was the same as that of Adjudant).[citation needed] The rank of Onderluitenant (Under Lieutenant) existed...
- (1928–1953) v t e No insignia Warrant Officer class 1 Adjudant-Offisier Klas I Warrant Officer class 2 Adjudant-Offisier Klas II Staff Sergeant Stafsersant Sergeant...
- Ushtar III Ushtar II Ushtar I  Belgian Land Component v t e Adjudant-majoor Adjudant-chef Adjudant 1ste sergeant-majoor 1ste sergeant-chef 1ste sergeant Sergeant...
- insignia is that of the normal rank with a small crown at the top. RSM (Adjudant de corps/korpsadjudant) is an appointment at the Corps level for individuals...
- corporal Corporal Private (trained) Private (basic) Adjudant(e)-chef Adjudant(e)-maître Adjudant(e) Sergent(e) Caporal(e)-chef Caporal(e) Soldat(e) (formé(e))...
- RAF pilot during the Second World War. Near the end of the war he was adjudant (****istant) to Queen Wilhelmina. He was made Knight 4th class of the Military...
- were pointy. Except for the adjudant, the NCO did not wear epaulettes, except if they were part of an élite régiment. Adjudant: the left epaulette with thin...