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Что (кто) такое rune-staff - определение

PERPETUAL CALENDAR BASED ON THE 19 YEAR LONG METONIC CYCLE OF THE MOON
Runic staff; Clogs (calendar); Farmers calendar; Arlaug; Tvimadur; Belgthor; Rune staff; Runic Almanac; Rune calendar; Primstav; Belgtzhor; ᛮ; ᛯ; ᛰ; Calendar runes; Calendar rune
  • Runic calendar from the Estonian island of [[Saaremaa]] with each month on a separate wooden board.
  • Primstav from [[Hallingdal]] with [[coat of arms of Norway]], 17th century.

staff officer         
GROUP OF MILITARY OFFICERS THAT ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE NEEDS OF A UNIT
Staff Officer; S2 (military); G2 (military intelligence); S1 (military); S3 (military); S4 (military); S6 (military); S2 (Army); S-2 (officer); General Staff; The military staff; G-2 officer; General staff; Staff officer; Continental Staff System; General Staff System; NATO Staff System; Staff office; Staff officers; Staff Offices; Staff corps; Staff Corps; General Staff Officer; Military staff; S5 (military); GSO2; GSO1; GSO3; General Staff officer; General staff officer; Action officer; Continental staff system; Upper rank
(staff officers)
In the army and air force, a staff officer is an officer who works for a commander or in the headquarters.
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general staff         
GROUP OF MILITARY OFFICERS THAT ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE NEEDS OF A UNIT
Staff Officer; S2 (military); G2 (military intelligence); S1 (military); S3 (military); S4 (military); S6 (military); S2 (Army); S-2 (officer); General Staff; The military staff; G-2 officer; General staff; Staff officer; Continental Staff System; General Staff System; NATO Staff System; Staff office; Staff officers; Staff Offices; Staff corps; Staff Corps; General Staff Officer; Military staff; S5 (military); GSO2; GSO1; GSO3; General Staff officer; General staff officer; Action officer; Continental staff system; Upper rank
¦ noun [treated as sing. or plural] the staff assisting a military commander.
Staff (military)         
GROUP OF MILITARY OFFICERS THAT ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE NEEDS OF A UNIT
Staff Officer; S2 (military); G2 (military intelligence); S1 (military); S3 (military); S4 (military); S6 (military); S2 (Army); S-2 (officer); General Staff; The military staff; G-2 officer; General staff; Staff officer; Continental Staff System; General Staff System; NATO Staff System; Staff office; Staff officers; Staff Offices; Staff corps; Staff Corps; General Staff Officer; Military staff; S5 (military); GSO2; GSO1; GSO3; General Staff officer; General staff officer; Action officer; Continental staff system; Upper rank
A military staff or general staff (also referred to as army staff, navy staff, or air staff within the individual services) is a group of officers, enlisted and civilian staff who serve the commander of a division or other large military unit in their command and control role through planning, analysis, and information gathering, as well as by relaying, coordinating, and supervising the execution of their plans and orders, especially in case of multiple simultaneous and rapidly changing complex operations. They are organised into functional groups such as administration, logistics, operations, intelligence, training, etc.

Википедия

Runic calendar

A Runic calendar (also Rune staff or Runic Almanac) is a perpetual calendar, variants of which were used in Northern Europe until the 19th century. A typical runic calendar consisted of several horizontal lines of symbols, one above the other. Special days like solstices, equinoxes, and celebrations (including Christian holidays and feasts) were marked with additional lines of symbols.

Runic calendars were written on parchment or carved onto staves of wood, bone, or horn. The oldest one known, and the only one from the Middle Ages, is a staff from Nyköping, Sweden, believed to date from the 13th century. Most of the several thousand which survive are wooden calendars dating from the 16th and the 17th centuries. During the 18th century, Runic calendars had a renaissance, and calendars dating from around 1800 were made in the form of brass tobacco boxes.

The calendar is based on the 19 year-long Metonic cycle, correlating the Sun and the Moon, but the calendar does not prove knowledge of the length of the tropical year or of the occurrence of leap years. The two sliding halves are aligned and set at the beginning of each year by observing the first full moon after the first new moon after the winter solstice. The first full moon also marked the date of Disting, a pagan feast and a fair day also known as Thing of all Swedes.