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What (who) is adjutant - definition

MILITARY POSITION WITH ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES
Flag adjutant; Adjudant chef; Regimental Adjutan; Military adjutant; Adjudant; Adjutant-Chef; Chief adjutant; Adjutants; Adjudant-chef; Adjuntant; Adjudants; Regimental adjutant
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adjutant         
n. an adjutant general
adjutant         
(adjutants)
An adjutant is an officer in the army who deals with administrative work.
N-COUNT
adjutant         
['ad??t(?)nt]
¦ noun
1. a military officer acting as an administrative assistant to a senior officer.
2. a large black-and-white stork with a massive bill and a bare head and neck, found in India and SE Asia. [Genus Leptoptilos: two species.]
Derivatives
adjutancy noun
Origin
C17: from L. adjutant-, adjutare, frequentative of adjuvare (see adjuvant).

Wikipedia

Adjutant

Adjutant is a military appointment given to an officer who assists the commanding officer with unit 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 similar to a staff sergeant or warrant officer but is not equivalent to the role or appointment of an adjutant.

An adjutant general is commander of an army's administrative services.

Examples of use of adjutant
1. Jones, the Army adjutant general, wrote yesterday in a statement.
2. John McCain, R–Ariz., was in South Carolina on Thursday to help raise money for Republican Adjutant General Stan Spears, the nation‘s only popularly elected adjutant general.
3. The California Guard‘s acting adjutant general, Brigadier Gen.
4. Harold Cross, adjutant general for Mississippi. He was called Mr.
5. Robert Lee, state adjutant general and Hawaii National Guard commander.