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What (who) is naval attache - definition

MILITARY EXPERT WHO IS ATTACHED TO A DIPLOMATIC MISSION
Military attache; Naval attaché; Attaché duty; Defence Attaché; Air attaché; Military Representative; Military Attaché; Naval Attache; Naval attache; Air attache; Air Attaché; Air Attache; Assistant Air Attache; Assistant Air Attaché; Military Attache; Defence Attache; Naval Attaché; Attache duty; Defense attaché; Defense attache; Defence attaché; Military observer; Military attachés; Naval adviser; Naval advisor; Military attachi
  • 6}} from the ship's executive officer in 2010

Military attaché         
A military attaché is a military expert who is attached to a diplomatic mission, often an embassy. This type of attaché post is normally filled by a high-ranking military officer, who retains a commission while serving with an embassy.
military attache         
¦ noun an army officer serving with an embassy or attached as an observer to a foreign army.
attache         
DIPLOMATIC OR ADMINISTRATIVE ROLE
Attache; Labor attaché; Attachés; Press attache; Labor attache; Attachée; Legal attaché; Attachi; Maritime attache; Maritime attaché
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¦ noun a person on the staff of an ambassador, having a specialized area of responsibility.
Origin
C19: from Fr., lit. 'attached', past participle of attacher.

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Military attaché

A military attaché is a military expert who is attached to a diplomatic mission, often an embassy. This type of attaché post is normally filled by a high-ranking military officer, who retains a commission while serving with an embassy. Opportunities sometimes arise for service in the field with military forces of another sovereign state. The attache has the privileges of a foreign diplomat.

Examples of use of naval attache
1. At the same time, she was seeing a Soviet naval attache and intelligence agent.
2. Soon, the 43–year–old naval attache and his 25–year–old sweetheart were engaged.
3. It emerged Ms Keeler had also slept with Eugene Ivanov, the Soviet naval attache.
4. In his latest comments, Chavez apparently was counting among the four a naval attache at the U.S.
5. President Hugo Chavez, who accuses the United States of conspiring to overthrow him, expelled a naval attache at the U.S.