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Aide-de-camp

An aide-de-camp (UK: /ˌddəˈkɒ̃/, US: /-ˈkæmp/;[1] French expression meaning literally "helper in the [military] camp"[2]) is a personal assistant or secretary to a person of high rank, usually a senior military, police or government officer, or to a member of a royal family or a head of state.

A French aide-de-camp (right) assisting a général de division (centre), during the Napoleonic wars.

An aide-de-camp may participate at ceremonial functions, and the first aide-de-camp is typically the foremost personal aide. This is not to be confused with an adjutant, who is the senior administrator of a military unit.

The badge of office for an aide-de-camp is usually the aiguillette, a braided cord in gold or other colours, worn on the shoulder of a uniform. Whether it is worn on the left or the right shoulder is dictated by protocol.

In some countries, aide-de-camp is considered to be a title of honour, which confers the post-nominal letters ADC, A.D.C.[2] or A de C.

Argentina

In Argentina, three officers (one from each armed service, of the rank of lieutenant colonel or its equivalent), are appointed as aide-de-camp to the president of the republic and three others to the minister of defense, these six being the only ones to be called edecán, which is one Spanish translation for aide-de-camp (edecán is a phonetic imitation of the French term; ayudante de campo is a word-for-word translation).

A controversy was raised in 2006, when president Néstor Kirchner decided to promote his army aide-de-camp, Lieutenant Colonel Graham to colonel, one year ahead of his class. Upon taking office, former president Cristina Kirchner decided to have, for the first time, female officers as her aides-de-camp.

In each of the armed forces, the chief of staff and other senior officers have their own adjutants, normally of the rank of major or lieutenant colonel, or its equivalent. At unit level, the unit S1 (personnel officer) doubles as the unit commander's adjutant, although in recent times in many units this practice has been left only for ceremonial purposes, while for everyday duties a senior NCO performs the adjutant's activities.

An aiguillette is worn on the right shoulder by aides-de-camp and adjutants as a symbol of their position, the colour of the aiguillette depending on the rank of the person they are serving (there are golden, tan, silver and red aiguillettes, as well as an olive-green one for combat uniform).

Belgium

In Belgium, the Head of the King's Military Household is a four-star General who helps the King exercise the powers vested in him by the constitution in the field of defence. He monitors the international security situation and informs the King accordingly. He keeps the King posted of the situation, means and resources, functioning and missions of the Belgian Armed Forces, in close cooperation with the King’s Cabinet. The Head of the Military Household also oversees the coordination with the security detail of the Royal Palace and runs the Information Technology Service.

The Aides de Camp to the King are general or senior officers assigned by the King to accompany important visitors or to represent him on occasions when he cannot be present himself.

The Equerries to the King are at the King’s constant disposal on a rotational basis; they accompany him on his travels and assist him in performing his daily tasks.[3]

The title of honorary aide-de-camp to the king can be granted by the royal court for services rendered. Notable people include Major General Baron Édouard Empain, Count Charles John d'Oultremont, and Lieutenant General Baron Albert du Roy de Blicquy.

Commonwealth of Nations countries

 
Her Aide-de-Camp, early 19th-century humorous/symbolic drawing

In the Commonwealth, aides-de-camp are mostly appointed from military or auxiliary services. They are entitled to use the letters ADC or A de C after their names.[4] The emblem of the office is the aiguillette worn on their uniform.

Australia

Australian Defence Force officers serve as aides-de-camp to specific senior appointments, such as the monarch, governor-general, state governors, chief of the Defence Force, and other specified Army, Navy and Air Force command appointments. Honorary aides-de-camp to the governor-general or state governors are entitled to the post-nominal ADC during their appointment. Officers of and above the ranks of rear admiral, major general, and air vice marshal in specifically designated command appointments are entitled to an aide-de-camp with the army rank of captain (or equivalent). Within the navy, an aide-de-camp is called a "flag lieutenant" (as senior naval officers are "flag officers").

Bermuda

In 1973, the governor of Bermuda, Sir Richard Sharples, and his aide-de-camp, Captain Hugh Sayers, were murdered on the grounds of Government House.

Canada

 
Aide-de-camp Colonel Jean-Claude Cloutier with then–Quebec Lieutenant-Governor Lise Thibault

Aides-de-camp in Canada are appointed to the monarch and some members of the royal family, the governor general, lieutenant governors, and to certain other appointments (e.g., Minister of National Defence, flag and general officers, Canadian heads of mission, foreign heads of state visiting Canada).[5]

In addition to the military officers appointed as full-time aides-de-camp to the governor general, several other flag/general and senior officers are appointed ex officio as honorary aides-de-camp to the governor general or members of the royal family including:[5]

Most aides-de-camp wear a gold-pattern aiguillette when acting in their official capacity; however, members of St. John Ambulance Canada wear silver aiguillettes consistent with their other accoutrements as aide-de-camp or as a symbol of ceremonial representation such as a member of the honour guard or a position of command on parade.[citation needed] All aides-de-camp also wear the cypher or badge of the principal to whom they are appointed.[6] Honorary appointees to the monarch (royal cypher) or the prince of Wales, wear the appropriate cypher on their uniform epaulette and are entitled to use the post-nominal letters ADC for the duration of their appointment.

 
Royal Canadian Navy shoulder boards worn by honorary aides-de-camp to the lieutenant governors of British Columbia (left) Quebec (centre) and New Brunswick (right)

Aides-de-camp to the governor general wear the governor general's badge (crest of the arms of Canada) and aides-de-camp to a lieutenant governor wear the lieutenant governor's badge (the shield of the province surmounted by a crown).[6] They are appointed from officers of the Canadian Forces. Aides-de-camp to lieutenant governors are appointed from officers of the Canadian Forces, Royal Canadian Mounted Police and, depending on the province, aides may also be appointed from other uniformed organizations such as municipal or provincial police and emergency services. In certain instances, civilians may be appointed. Non-uniformed civilians do not wear the aiguillette, but do wear their lieutenant governor's badge as a symbol of their appointment. On 29 November 1973, Governor General Roland Michener concluded his initiative to permit aides-de-camp to the governor general and lieutenant governors to use the post-nominal letters A de C for the duration of their appointment.[4][7]

Aides-de-camp to royal and vice-regal personages wear the aiguillette on the right shoulder. Aides-de-camp to all others wear their aiguillette on the left shoulder.[6]

India

 
A presidential aide-de-camp can be seen to the left of President Ram Nath Kovind, who has just administered the oath of office to Indian Chief Justice Dipak Misra on 28 August 2017.

In India, officers of the rank of major general and equivalent and above in the sister services who are in command of divisions or of peacetime commands have aides-de-camp who usually belong to their general's parent regiment/battalion. There have been instances where the sons have served a tenure of aide-de-camp to their fathers. In India, aide-de-camp is a title of honour, and current as well as former aides-de-camp are conferred the post-nominal letters ADC.

The service chiefs (chief of the Army/Navy/Air Staff) usually have three aides-de-camp and the president of India has five aides-de-camp (three from the Army and one each from the Navy and the Air Force). There is also one honorary aide-de-camp from the Territorial Army. The president may at his or her pleasure appoint any distinguished officer from the armed forces including the service chiefs as honorary aide-de-camp. The governors of the states have two aides-de-camp, one each from the Indian Armed Forces and the Indian and state police services except for the state of Jammu and Kashmir where both the aides-de-camp to the governor are appointed from the Indian Army.

Malaysia

An aide-de-camp or adikung as it known locally in Malaysia is appointed by the federal government or the state government from officers of the Royal Malaysian Police or from the Malaysian Armed Forces officers comprising the Malaysian Army, Royal Malaysian Air Force or from Royal Malaysian Navy. There were also non-military or police officers who were appointed as aide-de-camp.

New Zealand

As in other Commonwealth countries where the monarch is head of state, personnel from the New Zealand Defence Force serve as aides-de-camp to royal and vice-regal personages. The governor-general of New Zealand has two full-time aides-de-camp of the rank of army captain, lieutenant RNZN or RNZAF flight lieutenant. Additional and honorary aides-de-camp to the governor-general are of the rank of lieutenant colonel or equivalent. Aiguilettes are of the standard palace No. 1 type and worn on the right shoulder. Equivalent appointments also serve the minister of Defence, the chief of Defence Force and service chiefs. These are usually known as military assistants (MA) personal staff officers (PSOs) or, in the case of the RNZN, flag lieutenant (flags), and wear service-specific No. 2 aiguillettes with coloured flecks (dark blue for navy, red for army and light blue for air force) on the left shoulder.

Pakistan

In Pakistan the president, prime minister and governors have their own aides-de-camp. The aide-de-camp can be from any one of the three Armed Forces and typically are of the rank of captain (army), lieutenant (navy) or flight lieutenant (air force). The aide-de-camp to Justice Khan Habibullah Khan, while he was chief minister and leader of the house of West Pakistan, was his son, a senior bureaucrat, Captain Akhtar Munir Marwat and Captain Gohar Ayub Khan was to his father, President Field Marshal Ayub Khan. The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and all the three service chiefs are authorised to have an aide-de-camp. In Pakistan, officers of the rank of major general and equivalent and above in the sister services who are in command of divisions or of peacetime commands have aides-de-camp who usually belong to their general's parent regiment/battalion.

Papua New Guinea

As in other commonwealth realms where the monarch is head of state, the governor-general of Papua New Guinea has two full-time aides-de-camp. One is from the Papua New Guinea Defence Force and one from the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary of the ranks of PNGDF captain and RPNGC superintendent.[8]

Singapore

In Singapore, the president appoints aides-de-camp from the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), the Singapore Police Force (SPF) and the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF). Selected SAF officers typically hold the rank of major or military expert 5, selected SCDF officers hold the rank of major, and selected SPF officers typically hold the rank of assistant superintendent of police. Both male and female officers may serve as aides-de-camp.

Their duties include assisting in liaison for important guests on behalf of the president and taking care of visiting foreign dignitaries.[9]

Sri Lanka

In Sri Lanka, the president has an aide-de-camp and an extra aide-de-camp from the three armed services. All general, flag and air officers are entitled to an aide-de-camp, usually selected from their parent regiment or unit. In the navy, an aide-de-camp is called a flag lieutenant. Junior officers (of the rank of major and below) of the armed services who have completed three years of service can be appointed for (extra-regimental) special appointments as an aide-de-camp or extra aide-de-camp for a maximum of three years. Following such appointment, reappointment is not possible until an laps of two years. Medical officers of the rank of lieutenant colonel and above can be appointed as honorary physician to the president or honorary surgeon to the president.[10]

The tradition dates back to the office of governor of Ceylon. The governor's staff included an aide-de-camp as a permanent appointment drawing pay from the civil list, usually held by a retired junior officer from a British Army regiment. In addition the governor's staff included the head mudaliyar who served as the native aide-de-camp to the governor on a permanent and honorary (non-paid) basis; as well as several extra aide-de-camp appointed from regiments of the Ceylon Defense Force and later from the Ceylon Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. With the formation of the office of the Governor-General of Ceylon the practice continued with Ceylon Army officers replacing the British Army officers. At present an officer of the rank of brigadier serves as aide-de-camp to the president, while an officer of the rank of colonel or equivalent serves as aide-de-camp to the defence secretary.[11]

In 1992, two Sri Lankan ADCs were killed in active service, and in 2006 an ADC was severely wounded:

Tanzania

 
Dr. Jakaya Kikwete, president of Tanzania, with his aide-de-camp (right) in 2009

The president of Tanzania has an aide-de-camp from the Tanzania People's Defence Force, with the rank of kanali (colonel).

United Kingdom

Historic usage

 
General Sir Baker Russell wearing the full-dress uniform of an aide-de-camp to Queen Victoria

An aide-de-camp (ADC) was defined in 1875 as "a confidential officer attached to the 'personal' or private staff of a general".[17] In the field of battle, he functioned as "the bearer of his chief's written or verbal orders, and when employed as the general's mouthpiece must be implicitly obeyed".[17] In garrison or quarters, however, his duties were more of a social character: "he superintends the general's household, writes and answers invitations, &c."[17] Historically, the appointment pertained only to the Army (in the Navy a flag lieutenant performed equivalent duties: "communicating the admiral's orders to the various ships either personally or by signal").[18]

According to a British military dictionary dating from 1816, an ADC usually held rank equal to, or more senior than, an army captain. "Generals, being field marshals have four [aides-de-camp], lieutenant generals two, [and] major generals one".[19]

The sovereign, as head of the army, was entitled to appoint "an indefinite number of aides-de-camp".[17] Under Queen Victoria, appointments were made (from both the regular Army and the Royal Marines) in recognition of distinguished war service; the appointment at that time carried with it promotion to the rank of full colonel. Additional, honorary appointments were made from among the officers of the Militia. Notwithstanding the role's army origins, Queen Victoria also appointed a number of "naval aides-de-camp" in "compliment to the sister service".[17]

Colonial governors, governors-general and the lord lieutenant of Ireland[2] also appointed aides-de-camp, who had a functional role akin to that of equerries in the Royal Household (in which aides-de-camp have a primarily honorific role).[17]

A distinctive and elaborate full dress uniform used to be worn by army aides-de-camp, but its use was largely discontinued after World War I.

Present day

In the British Army and the RAF, a junior officer may be appointed to serve as aide-de-camp to a senior officer; the equivalent appointment in the Royal Navy is flag lieutenant. Certain of the monarch's representatives, including lord-lieutenants of counties, may appoint their own aides-de-camp.[20]

The Royal Household

In addition, a fixed number of senior officers may be appointed as aides-de-camp to the monarch, an appointment which entitles the holder to the post-nominal letters "ADC". Most of these are serving army, navy, and air force officers, usually of colonel or brigadier rank or equivalent. They are seldom called upon individually to perform specific duties; collectively, they walked in procession at every coronation and state funeral of a monarch in the 20th century.[21] In 1991 the aides-de-camp to the queen numbered sixty:[22]

There are also, in addition, specific aide-de-camp appointments held by certain very senior officers, including:

These are collectively known as the principal aides-de-camp: the first two are individual naval appointments; then, in the present reign, there have usually been up to three aides-de-camp general ("ADC(Gen)") appointed from the senior ranks of the British Army (one of whom is usually the chief of the General Staff); and up to two air aides-de-camp, from among the senior ranks of the RAF (one of whom is usually the chief of the Air Staff).[22] Principal aides-de-camp, representing the three services, take part along with other members of the Royal Household in the State Processions at State Openings of Parliament, at coronations and at state funerals; and they are occasionally called upon individually to represent the monarch at memorial services and on other occasions.[22]

Uniform accoutrements

Aides-de-camp, along with equerries, military assistants, military attachés and certain other officers, are distinguished by the addition of aiguillettes to their dress uniforms; these differ in size, colour and position of wear, depending on the appointment.[20] In addition, aides-de-camp to the sovereign wear the monarch's royal cypher on their shoulder straps or shoulder boards in various orders of dress.

In the cases of personal aide-de-camp to the monarch and the principal aides-de-camp, the officers concerned continue to wear the royal cypher after relinquishing the appointment; and if he or she has held the appointment under more than one sovereign then the cypher of each is worn.[23][24] Otherwise, an officer would cease to wear the accoutrements after his or her appointment as aide-de-camp is relinquished (with the exception that former aides-de-camp to the sovereign appointed before 1988 may also continue to wear the royal cypher).[20]

France

The president, as commander-in-chief of the French Armed Forces, is served by aides-de-camp. In general, there are three, traditionally including one who is a member of the French Army, and all of whom are lieutenant colonels. In essence, their mission is to transport the briefcase permitting the use of nuclear weapons. They can also provide general assistance to the president: For instance, at times aides-de-camp are seen placing the president's speech on his lectern when he arrives, or holding up cue cards for the president during award ceremonies.

When the president travels, an aide-de-camp often rides in the front passenger seat of the presidential car. He is one of the people who are physically closest to the president.

Greece

The President of the Hellenic Republic as Head of State of the Hellenic Armed Forces is served by aide-de-camp. They have the Hellenic Air Force, Hellenic Navy, and the Hellenic Army.

Hong Kong

The Hong Kong Police Force, the Fire Services Department, the Customs and Excise Department, the Immigration Department, the Government Flying Service, the Civil Aid Service, the Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force, the Auxiliary Medical Service, the St. John Ambulance Brigade, and the Correctional Services Department each sends an aide-de-camp to the territory's chief executive, which replaced the governor in 1997.

On the last day of British rule in Hong Kong on 30 June 1997, the police aide-de-camp to Governor Chris Patten, presented Patten with the flag at Government House. He then gave the Vice Regal Salute before proceeding, with the Pattens, to leave Government House for the last time.

Imperial Russia

In the 18th-century, under Catherine the Great of Russia, favourites of the Empress were frequently appointed as her aides-de-camp.

During World War I, distinguished officers were appointed as Emperor's aide-de-camp on a rotating basis. In November 1916, future Civil War White Army general Pyotr Wrangel (who was a regiment commander at the time) spent a few days as an aide-de-camp for Nicholas II of Russia. [25]

Indonesia

 
The presidential Aide-de-camps behind President Joko Widodo during the presidential speech in the Parliament

In Indonesia, an aide-de-camp (Ajudan Presiden or "President's Adjutant") to the president and vice president of Indonesia is provided by officers from the Indonesian National Armed Forces, with the rank of colonel, and/or the Indonesian National Police, with the rank of Police Chief Commissioner. They are tasked with providing staff support and daily administrative services to the president and vice president as well as to their spouses, either in their official capacities or for personal affairs.[26][27] They are recognized by their golden aiguillettes.

Other VIPs in Indonesia, such as ministers and other important government officials, are also provided ADCs who are usually junior-ranking officers, such as lieutenants in the military, or police inspectors from the police, who are generally newly graduated from the military and/or police academies. ADCs for regional officials, such as governors and Mayors/Regents, are provided ADCs from new graduates of the Institute of Domestic Governance (IPDN).

Ireland

The president of Ireland, as supreme commander of the Irish Defence Forces, is served by aides-de-camp who assist with day-to-day presidential duties, accompany the president on official public engagements in Ireland and on state visits abroad, and represent the president at funerals and on state occasions. There is an ADC on duty 24/7 at Áras an Uachtaráin.[28]

Michael Collins was aide-de-camp to Joseph Plunkett during the Easter Rising in 1916.

Japan

From 1896 until the end of World War II, the emperors of Japan had army and naval aides-de-camp.

Portugal

The president, as commander-in-chief of the Portuguese armed forces, is served by three aides-de-camp, one from the Portuguese Army, one from the Portuguese Navy and one from the Portuguese Air Force. These aides-de-camp integrate the Presidential Military Household.[29][30]

Portuguese aides-de-camp never stay for more than one presidential term, i.e. five years, after which the return to their respective branches.[29]

In the absence of any regulations on the exact functions pertaining aides-de-camp in Portugal, those who President Jorge Sampaio in the performance of his official duties, prepared a document with the "description of the position of aides-de-camp to the President of the Republic", which has become a reference to those beginning their functions and also as a reference for the Presidencies of the Republic in countries with friendly diplomatic relations with Portugal.[29]

Portuguese aides-de-camp will perform the following duties when serving the Portuguese President:[29][31]

  1. Accompany the President on his journeys, ceremonies and other acts
  2. Receiving the entities that have audiences with the President
  3. Collaborate in ceremonies awarding decorations to national and foreign bodies and institutions;
  4. Accompany the President of the Republic in all military ceremonies
  5. Collaborate, whenever necessary, in the preparation of the President of the Republic's journeys both within Portugal and abroad
  6. Perform the functions of aide-de-camp with the foreign Heads of State on state visits to the national territory;
  7. Accompany the reception of new ambassadors, resident and non-resident, in the ceremony of presentation of credentials
  8. Accompany the First Lady on official occasions
  9. Collaborate, whenever necessary, with the Military Advisory in works, studies or opinions
  10. Perform other tasks expressly determined by the President of the Republic.


Thailand

 
Royal aide-de-camp (centre) in the ceremonial progress for the royal funeral of King Ananda Mahidol

The Royal Thai Aide-De-Camp Department is a royal service agency under the Royal Security Command. It is responsible for organizing royal appearances and maintaining the safety of the Thai royal family. Royal Thai aides-de-camp are also appointed to senior officers of the Thai Army, Navy, and Air Force. King Chulalongkorn initiated the Royal Guard in 1870, during his visit to Singapore and Indonesia. He had Lieutenant General Prince Suksvasti serve as his aide, and Prince Suksvasti is considered the first Thai aide-de-camp.[32]

United States

 
US Navy Captain A. S. McDill (left rear), aide-de-camp to Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King, COMINCH
 
Aide-de-camp holds a brigadier general's flag as the general[33] unfurls it

Military officers are assigned as aides to the secretary of the Army, secretary of Defense, vice president, and president of the United States. For government officials with more than one aide, the senior-ranking aide usually coordinates the activities of the other aides as well as personal attendants such as drivers or orderlies.[34]

The president has six military aides, one from each of the armed services. The president's aides from the Army, Marine Corps, Air Force and Space Force are majors or lieutenant colonels, and the aides from the Navy and Coast Guard are lieutenant commanders or commanders. One of their major roles is to hold the presidential nuclear football. In addition to the six permanent aides-de-camp, there are some 40–45 military social aides holding more junior ranks from lieutenant to major. Their appointment is temporary and part-time, serving for perhaps two to four afternoons a month as required, for social purposes such as gatherings hosted at the White House.[35]

Within the United States Army, aides-de-camp are specifically appointed to general-grade officers (NATO Code OF-6 through OF-10). The usual tour of duty for aides is up to two years.[citation needed] Although Congress has authorized general officers to be assigned up to three officer aides, their number and rank being contingent upon the general's grade, Army regulations have traditionally limited each general to a single officer aide.[35][34] Some generals are also authorized to have enlisted aides on their staff.[36] A general, based on his or her grade, may choose for an aide-de-camp any commissioned officer up to the following maximum rank:[35]

Brigadier general: first lieutenant
Major general: captain
Lieutenant general: major
General: lieutenant colonel
Chief of staff, U.S. Army: lieutenant colonel, and four authorized enlisted aides[37]
General of the army: lieutenant colonel, and three authorized enlisted aides[34]

Lieutenant colonels and colonels in command of units (battalions and brigades, respectively) do not have aides. Occasionally, the unit's adjutant (S1) will assist the commanding officer as an aide, but this is uncommon. A general of the army does not retire and remains an officer of the United States Army for life,[38] and is entitled to an aide.

U.S. Army aides-de-camp wear a special device in place of the branch-of-service insignia (e.g., infantry, artillery, quartermaster) that they would otherwise wear on the lapels of their service uniform. The rank of the general officer being served is indicated on the device worn by the aide-de-camp, as illustrated below. Although the chief of staff of the Army and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff are O-10 positions, their aides-de-camp wear devices specific to those offices, rather than the normal four-star aide device. Also, an aide-de-camp wears a special aiguillette on the shoulder of his or her dress uniform.

In the United States Navy, the aide-de-camp to an admiral is also known as a "flag aide" (command ashore) or "flag lieutenant" (command afloat).[39][40]

The highest honor of the U.S. state of Tennessee is "Colonel Aide de Camp". These colonels serve as the personal aides-de-camp to the governor of Tennessee, and their appointments are recorded by the Secretary of State of Tennessee with those who have been commissioned into the State Guard and Tennessee National Guard.[41]

Variations

See also

Notes

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Further reading

  • Lawrence P. Crocker (September 1996). Army Officer's Guide. ISBN 978-0-8117-2665-8.
  • Australian Army Protocol Manual 1999. Defence Publishing Service DPS: 31568/99.

External links

  •   Media related to Aide-de-camp at Wikimedia Commons
  •   The dictionary definition of aide-de-camp at Wiktionary

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Aide de camp news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message An aide de camp UK ˌ eɪ d d e ˈ k ɒ US ˈ k ae m p 1 French expression meaning literally helper in the military camp 2 is a personal assistant or secretary to a person of high rank usually a senior military police or government officer or to a member of a royal family or a head of state A French aide de camp right assisting a general de division centre during the Napoleonic wars An aide de camp may participate at ceremonial functions and the first aide de camp is typically the foremost personal aide This is not to be confused with an adjutant who is the senior administrator of a military unit The badge of office for an aide de camp is usually the aiguillette a braided cord in gold or other colours worn on the shoulder of a uniform Whether it is worn on the left or the right shoulder is dictated by protocol In some countries aide de camp is considered to be a title of honour which confers the post nominal letters ADC A D C 2 or A de C Contents 1 Argentina 2 Belgium 3 Commonwealth of Nations countries 3 1 Australia 3 2 Bermuda 3 3 Canada 3 4 India 3 5 Malaysia 3 6 New Zealand 3 7 Pakistan 3 8 Papua New Guinea 3 9 Singapore 3 10 Sri Lanka 3 11 Tanzania 3 12 United Kingdom 3 12 1 Historic usage 3 12 2 Present day 3 12 2 1 The Royal Household 3 12 2 2 Uniform accoutrements 4 France 5 Greece 6 Hong Kong 7 Imperial Russia 8 Indonesia 9 Ireland 10 Japan 11 Portugal 12 Thailand 13 United States 14 Variations 15 See also 16 Notes 17 Further reading 18 External linksArgentina EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Aide de camp news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message In Argentina three officers one from each armed service of the rank of lieutenant colonel or its equivalent are appointed as aide de camp to the president of the republic and three others to the minister of defense these six being the only ones to be called edecan which is one Spanish translation for aide de camp edecan is a phonetic imitation of the French term ayudante de campo is a word for word translation A controversy was raised in 2006 when president Nestor Kirchner decided to promote his army aide de camp Lieutenant Colonel Graham to colonel one year ahead of his class Upon taking office former president Cristina Kirchner decided to have for the first time female officers as her aides de camp In each of the armed forces the chief of staff and other senior officers have their own adjutants normally of the rank of major or lieutenant colonel or its equivalent At unit level the unit S1 personnel officer doubles as the unit commander s adjutant although in recent times in many units this practice has been left only for ceremonial purposes while for everyday duties a senior NCO performs the adjutant s activities An aiguillette is worn on the right shoulder by aides de camp and adjutants as a symbol of their position the colour of the aiguillette depending on the rank of the person they are serving there are golden tan silver and red aiguillettes as well as an olive green one for combat uniform Belgium EditIn Belgium the Head of the King s Military Household is a four star General who helps the King exercise the powers vested in him by the constitution in the field of defence He monitors the international security situation and informs the King accordingly He keeps the King posted of the situation means and resources functioning and missions of the Belgian Armed Forces in close cooperation with the King s Cabinet The Head of the Military Household also oversees the coordination with the security detail of the Royal Palace and runs the Information Technology Service The Aides de Camp to the King are general or senior officers assigned by the King to accompany important visitors or to represent him on occasions when he cannot be present himself The Equerries to the King are at the King s constant disposal on a rotational basis they accompany him on his travels and assist him in performing his daily tasks 3 The title of honorary aide de camp to the king can be granted by the royal court for services rendered Notable people include Major General Baron Edouard Empain Count Charles John d Oultremont and Lieutenant General Baron Albert du Roy de Blicquy Commonwealth of Nations countries Edit Her Aide de Camp early 19th century humorous symbolic drawing In the Commonwealth aides de camp are mostly appointed from military or auxiliary services They are entitled to use the letters ADC or A de C after their names 4 The emblem of the office is the aiguillette worn on their uniform Australia Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Aide de camp news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Australian Defence Force officers serve as aides de camp to specific senior appointments such as the monarch governor general state governors chief of the Defence Force and other specified Army Navy and Air Force command appointments Honorary aides de camp to the governor general or state governors are entitled to the post nominal ADC during their appointment Officers of and above the ranks of rear admiral major general and air vice marshal in specifically designated command appointments are entitled to an aide de camp with the army rank of captain or equivalent Within the navy an aide de camp is called a flag lieutenant as senior naval officers are flag officers Bermuda Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Aide de camp news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1973 the governor of Bermuda Sir Richard Sharples and his aide de camp Captain Hugh Sayers were murdered on the grounds of Government House Canada Edit Aide de camp Colonel Jean Claude Cloutier with then Quebec Lieutenant Governor Lise Thibault Aides de camp in Canada are appointed to the monarch and some members of the royal family the governor general lieutenant governors and to certain other appointments e g Minister of National Defence flag and general officers Canadian heads of mission foreign heads of state visiting Canada 5 In addition to the military officers appointed as full time aides de camp to the governor general several other flag general and senior officers are appointed ex officio as honorary aides de camp to the governor general or members of the royal family including 5 Chief of the Defence Staff Commandant of the Royal Military College of Canada A senior officer of the Quebec based Royal 22e Regiment Commanding officer the Governor General s Horse Guards Commanding officer Governor General s Foot Guards Commanding officer the Canadian Grenadier Guards Commanding officer the Queen s Own Rifles of Canada Commanding officers of Naval Reserve divisionsMost aides de camp wear a gold pattern aiguillette when acting in their official capacity however members of St John Ambulance Canada wear silver aiguillettes consistent with their other accoutrements as aide de camp or as a symbol of ceremonial representation such as a member of the honour guard or a position of command on parade citation needed All aides de camp also wear the cypher or badge of the principal to whom they are appointed 6 Honorary appointees to the monarch royal cypher or the prince of Wales wear the appropriate cypher on their uniform epaulette and are entitled to use the post nominal letters ADC for the duration of their appointment Royal Canadian Navy shoulder boards worn by honorary aides de camp to the lieutenant governors of British Columbia left Quebec centre and New Brunswick right Aides de camp to the governor general wear the governor general s badge crest of the arms of Canada and aides de camp to a lieutenant governor wear the lieutenant governor s badge the shield of the province surmounted by a crown 6 They are appointed from officers of the Canadian Forces Aides de camp to lieutenant governors are appointed from officers of the Canadian Forces Royal Canadian Mounted Police and depending on the province aides may also be appointed from other uniformed organizations such as municipal or provincial police and emergency services In certain instances civilians may be appointed Non uniformed civilians do not wear the aiguillette but do wear their lieutenant governor s badge as a symbol of their appointment On 29 November 1973 Governor General Roland Michener concluded his initiative to permit aides de camp to the governor general and lieutenant governors to use the post nominal letters A de C for the duration of their appointment 4 7 Aides de camp to royal and vice regal personages wear the aiguillette on the right shoulder Aides de camp to all others wear their aiguillette on the left shoulder 6 India Edit A presidential aide de camp can be seen to the left of President Ram Nath Kovind who has just administered the oath of office to Indian Chief Justice Dipak Misra on 28 August 2017 In India officers of the rank of major general and equivalent and above in the sister services who are in command of divisions or of peacetime commands have aides de camp who usually belong to their general s parent regiment battalion There have been instances where the sons have served a tenure of aide de camp to their fathers In India aide de camp is a title of honour and current as well as former aides de camp are conferred the post nominal letters ADC The service chiefs chief of the Army Navy Air Staff usually have three aides de camp and the president of India has five aides de camp three from the Army and one each from the Navy and the Air Force There is also one honorary aide de camp from the Territorial Army The president may at his or her pleasure appoint any distinguished officer from the armed forces including the service chiefs as honorary aide de camp The governors of the states have two aides de camp one each from the Indian Armed Forces and the Indian and state police services except for the state of Jammu and Kashmir where both the aides de camp to the governor are appointed from the Indian Army Malaysia Edit An aide de camp or adikung as it known locally in Malaysia is appointed by the federal government or the state government from officers of the Royal Malaysian Police or from the Malaysian Armed Forces officers comprising the Malaysian Army Royal Malaysian Air Force or from Royal Malaysian Navy There were also non military or police officers who were appointed as aide de camp New Zealand Edit As in other Commonwealth countries where the monarch is head of state personnel from the New Zealand Defence Force serve as aides de camp to royal and vice regal personages The governor general of New Zealand has two full time aides de camp of the rank of army captain lieutenant RNZN or RNZAF flight lieutenant Additional and honorary aides de camp to the governor general are of the rank of lieutenant colonel or equivalent Aiguilettes are of the standard palace No 1 type and worn on the right shoulder Equivalent appointments also serve the minister of Defence the chief of Defence Force and service chiefs These are usually known as military assistants MA personal staff officers PSOs or in the case of the RNZN flag lieutenant flags and wear service specific No 2 aiguillettes with coloured flecks dark blue for navy red for army and light blue for air force on the left shoulder Pakistan Edit In Pakistan the president prime minister and governors have their own aides de camp The aide de camp can be from any one of the three Armed Forces and typically are of the rank of captain army lieutenant navy or flight lieutenant air force The aide de camp to Justice Khan Habibullah Khan while he was chief minister and leader of the house of West Pakistan was his son a senior bureaucrat Captain Akhtar Munir Marwat and Captain Gohar Ayub Khan was to his father President Field Marshal Ayub Khan The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and all the three service chiefs are authorised to have an aide de camp In Pakistan officers of the rank of major general and equivalent and above in the sister services who are in command of divisions or of peacetime commands have aides de camp who usually belong to their general s parent regiment battalion Papua New Guinea Edit As in other commonwealth realms where the monarch is head of state the governor general of Papua New Guinea has two full time aides de camp One is from the Papua New Guinea Defence Force and one from the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary of the ranks of PNGDF captain and RPNGC superintendent 8 Singapore Edit In Singapore the president appoints aides de camp from the Singapore Armed Forces SAF the Singapore Police Force SPF and the Singapore Civil Defence Force SCDF Selected SAF officers typically hold the rank of major or military expert 5 selected SCDF officers hold the rank of major and selected SPF officers typically hold the rank of assistant superintendent of police Both male and female officers may serve as aides de camp Their duties include assisting in liaison for important guests on behalf of the president and taking care of visiting foreign dignitaries 9 Sri Lanka Edit In Sri Lanka the president has an aide de camp and an extra aide de camp from the three armed services All general flag and air officers are entitled to an aide de camp usually selected from their parent regiment or unit In the navy an aide de camp is called a flag lieutenant Junior officers of the rank of major and below of the armed services who have completed three years of service can be appointed for extra regimental special appointments as an aide de camp or extra aide de camp for a maximum of three years Following such appointment reappointment is not possible until an laps of two years Medical officers of the rank of lieutenant colonel and above can be appointed as honorary physician to the president or honorary surgeon to the president 10 The tradition dates back to the office of governor of Ceylon The governor s staff included an aide de camp as a permanent appointment drawing pay from the civil list usually held by a retired junior officer from a British Army regiment In addition the governor s staff included the head mudaliyar who served as the native aide de camp to the governor on a permanent and honorary non paid basis as well as several extra aide de camp appointed from regiments of the Ceylon Defense Force and later from the Ceylon Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve With the formation of the office of the Governor General of Ceylon the practice continued with Ceylon Army officers replacing the British Army officers At present an officer of the rank of brigadier serves as aide de camp to the president while an officer of the rank of colonel or equivalent serves as aide de camp to the defence secretary 11 In 1992 two Sri Lankan ADCs were killed in active service and in 2006 an ADC was severely wounded On 8 August 1992 Major General Denzil Kobbekaduwa Overall Operations Commander Northern Sector and his aide de camp Major Nalin S De Alwis were killed along with several senior army and navy officers when their Land Rover hit a land mine off Araly Point in Kayts 12 On 16 November 1992 the Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy Vice Admiral Clancy Fernando and his flag lieutenant Lieutenant Sandun Gunasekera were assassinated by a LTTE suicide bomber who drove an explosives laden motorbike into the admiral s staff car in front of the Galle Face Green 13 In 2006 the Commander of the Sri Lanka Army Lieutenant General Sarath Fonseka and his aide de camp Major Priyal Wickramasinghe were severely wounded in a LTTE suicide bomb attack by a pregnant LTTE operative on the general s staff car inside Army Headquarters 14 15 16 Tanzania Edit Dr Jakaya Kikwete president of Tanzania with his aide de camp right in 2009 The president of Tanzania has an aide de camp from the Tanzania People s Defence Force with the rank of kanali colonel United Kingdom Edit Historic usage Edit General Sir Baker Russell wearing the full dress uniform of an aide de camp to Queen Victoria An aide de camp ADC was defined in 1875 as a confidential officer attached to the personal or private staff of a general 17 In the field of battle he functioned as the bearer of his chief s written or verbal orders and when employed as the general s mouthpiece must be implicitly obeyed 17 In garrison or quarters however his duties were more of a social character he superintends the general s household writes and answers invitations amp c 17 Historically the appointment pertained only to the Army in the Navy a flag lieutenant performed equivalent duties communicating the admiral s orders to the various ships either personally or by signal 18 According to a British military dictionary dating from 1816 an ADC usually held rank equal to or more senior than an army captain Generals being field marshals have four aides de camp lieutenant generals two and major generals one 19 The sovereign as head of the army was entitled to appoint an indefinite number of aides de camp 17 Under Queen Victoria appointments were made from both the regular Army and the Royal Marines in recognition of distinguished war service the appointment at that time carried with it promotion to the rank of full colonel Additional honorary appointments were made from among the officers of the Militia Notwithstanding the role s army origins Queen Victoria also appointed a number of naval aides de camp in compliment to the sister service 17 Colonial governors governors general and the lord lieutenant of Ireland 2 also appointed aides de camp who had a functional role akin to that of equerries in the Royal Household in which aides de camp have a primarily honorific role 17 A distinctive and elaborate full dress uniform used to be worn by army aides de camp but its use was largely discontinued after World War I Present day Edit In the British Army and the RAF a junior officer may be appointed to serve as aide de camp to a senior officer the equivalent appointment in the Royal Navy is flag lieutenant Certain of the monarch s representatives including lord lieutenants of counties may appoint their own aides de camp 20 The Royal Household Edit In addition a fixed number of senior officers may be appointed as aides de camp to the monarch an appointment which entitles the holder to the post nominal letters ADC Most of these are serving army navy and air force officers usually of colonel or brigadier rank or equivalent They are seldom called upon individually to perform specific duties collectively they walked in procession at every coronation and state funeral of a monarch in the 20th century 21 In 1991 the aides de camp to the queen numbered sixty 22 Eight from the Royal Navy captains and commodores Three from the Royal Naval Reserve One from the Royal Marines a colonel One from the Royal Marines Reserve Eighteen from the Army brigadiers Sixteen from the Territorial Army colonels Twelve from the Royal Air Force air commodore or group captain One from the Royal Auxiliary Air Force or Royal Air Force Volunteer ReserveThere are also in addition specific aide de camp appointments held by certain very senior officers including The first and principal naval aide de camp The flag aide de camp The aide de camp general The air aide de campThese are collectively known as the principal aides de camp the first two are individual naval appointments then in the present reign there have usually been up to three aides de camp general ADC Gen appointed from the senior ranks of the British Army one of whom is usually the chief of the General Staff and up to two air aides de camp from among the senior ranks of the RAF one of whom is usually the chief of the Air Staff 22 Principal aides de camp representing the three services take part along with other members of the Royal Household in the State Processions at State Openings of Parliament at coronations and at state funerals and they are occasionally called upon individually to represent the monarch at memorial services and on other occasions 22 Uniform accoutrements Edit Aides de camp along with equerries military assistants military attaches and certain other officers are distinguished by the addition of aiguillettes to their dress uniforms these differ in size colour and position of wear depending on the appointment 20 In addition aides de camp to the sovereign wear the monarch s royal cypher on their shoulder straps or shoulder boards in various orders of dress In the cases of personal aide de camp to the monarch and the principal aides de camp the officers concerned continue to wear the royal cypher after relinquishing the appointment and if he or she has held the appointment under more than one sovereign then the cypher of each is worn 23 24 Otherwise an officer would cease to wear the accoutrements after his or her appointment as aide de camp is relinquished with the exception that former aides de camp to the sovereign appointed before 1988 may also continue to wear the royal cypher 20 France EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Aide de camp news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The president as commander in chief of the French Armed Forces is served by aides de camp In general there are three traditionally including one who is a member of the French Army and all of whom are lieutenant colonels In essence their mission is to transport the briefcase permitting the use of nuclear weapons They can also provide general assistance to the president For instance at times aides de camp are seen placing the president s speech on his lectern when he arrives or holding up cue cards for the president during award ceremonies When the president travels an aide de camp often rides in the front passenger seat of the presidential car He is one of the people who are physically closest to the president Greece EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Aide de camp news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The President of the Hellenic Republic as Head of State of the Hellenic Armed Forces is served by aide de camp They have the Hellenic Air Force Hellenic Navy and the Hellenic Army Hong Kong EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Aide de camp news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Hong Kong Police Force the Fire Services Department the Customs and Excise Department the Immigration Department the Government Flying Service the Civil Aid Service the Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force the Auxiliary Medical Service the St John Ambulance Brigade and the Correctional Services Department each sends an aide de camp to the territory s chief executive which replaced the governor in 1997 On the last day of British rule in Hong Kong on 30 June 1997 the police aide de camp to Governor Chris Patten presented Patten with the flag at Government House He then gave the Vice Regal Salute before proceeding with the Pattens to leave Government House for the last time Imperial Russia EditIn the 18th century under Catherine the Great of Russia favourites of the Empress were frequently appointed as her aides de camp During World War I distinguished officers were appointed as Emperor s aide de camp on a rotating basis In November 1916 future Civil War White Army general Pyotr Wrangel who was a regiment commander at the time spent a few days as an aide de camp for Nicholas II of Russia 25 Indonesia Edit The presidential Aide de camps behind President Joko Widodo during the presidential speech in the Parliament In Indonesia an aide de camp Ajudan Presiden or President s Adjutant to the president and vice president of Indonesia is provided by officers from the Indonesian National Armed Forces with the rank of colonel and or the Indonesian National Police with the rank of Police Chief Commissioner They are tasked with providing staff support and daily administrative services to the president and vice president as well as to their spouses either in their official capacities or for personal affairs 26 27 They are recognized by their golden aiguillettes Other VIPs in Indonesia such as ministers and other important government officials are also provided ADCs who are usually junior ranking officers such as lieutenants in the military or police inspectors from the police who are generally newly graduated from the military and or police academies ADCs for regional officials such as governors and Mayors Regents are provided ADCs from new graduates of the Institute of Domestic Governance IPDN Ireland EditThe president of Ireland as supreme commander of the Irish Defence Forces is served by aides de camp who assist with day to day presidential duties accompany the president on official public engagements in Ireland and on state visits abroad and represent the president at funerals and on state occasions There is an ADC on duty 24 7 at Aras an Uachtarain 28 Michael Collins was aide de camp to Joseph Plunkett during the Easter Rising in 1916 Japan EditMain article Aide de camp to the Emperor of Japan From 1896 until the end of World War II the emperors of Japan had army and naval aides de camp Portugal EditThe president as commander in chief of the Portuguese armed forces is served by three aides de camp one from the Portuguese Army one from the Portuguese Navy and one from the Portuguese Air Force These aides de camp integrate the Presidential Military Household 29 30 Portuguese aides de camp never stay for more than one presidential term i e five years after which the return to their respective branches 29 In the absence of any regulations on the exact functions pertaining aides de camp in Portugal those who President Jorge Sampaio in the performance of his official duties prepared a document with the description of the position of aides de camp to the President of the Republic which has become a reference to those beginning their functions and also as a reference for the Presidencies of the Republic in countries with friendly diplomatic relations with Portugal 29 Portuguese aides de camp will perform the following duties when serving the Portuguese President 29 31 Accompany the President on his journeys ceremonies and other acts Receiving the entities that have audiences with the President Collaborate in ceremonies awarding decorations to national and foreign bodies and institutions Accompany the President of the Republic in all military ceremonies Collaborate whenever necessary in the preparation of the President of the Republic s journeys both within Portugal and abroad Perform the functions of aide de camp with the foreign Heads of State on state visits to the national territory Accompany the reception of new ambassadors resident and non resident in the ceremony of presentation of credentials Accompany the First Lady on official occasions Collaborate whenever necessary with the Military Advisory in works studies or opinions Perform other tasks expressly determined by the President of the Republic Thailand Edit Royal aide de camp centre in the ceremonial progress for the royal funeral of King Ananda Mahidol The Royal Thai Aide De Camp Department is a royal service agency under the Royal Security Command It is responsible for organizing royal appearances and maintaining the safety of the Thai royal family Royal Thai aides de camp are also appointed to senior officers of the Thai Army Navy and Air Force King Chulalongkorn initiated the Royal Guard in 1870 during his visit to Singapore and Indonesia He had Lieutenant General Prince Suksvasti serve as his aide and Prince Suksvasti is considered the first Thai aide de camp 32 United States Edit US Navy Captain A S McDill left rear aide de camp to Fleet Admiral Ernest J King COMINCH Aide de camp holds a brigadier general s flag as the general 33 unfurls it Military officers are assigned as aides to the secretary of the Army secretary of Defense vice president and president of the United States For government officials with more than one aide the senior ranking aide usually coordinates the activities of the other aides as well as personal attendants such as drivers or orderlies 34 The president has six military aides one from each of the armed services The president s aides from the Army Marine Corps Air Force and Space Force are majors or lieutenant colonels and the aides from the Navy and Coast Guard are lieutenant commanders or commanders One of their major roles is to hold the presidential nuclear football In addition to the six permanent aides de camp there are some 40 45 military social aides holding more junior ranks from lieutenant to major Their appointment is temporary and part time serving for perhaps two to four afternoons a month as required for social purposes such as gatherings hosted at the White House 35 Within the United States Army aides de camp are specifically appointed to general grade officers NATO Code OF 6 through OF 10 The usual tour of duty for aides is up to two years citation needed Although Congress has authorized general officers to be assigned up to three officer aides their number and rank being contingent upon the general s grade Army regulations have traditionally limited each general to a single officer aide 35 34 Some generals are also authorized to have enlisted aides on their staff 36 A general based on his or her grade may choose for an aide de camp any commissioned officer up to the following maximum rank 35 Brigadier general first lieutenant Major general captain Lieutenant general major General lieutenant colonel Chief of staff U S Army lieutenant colonel and four authorized enlisted aides 37 General of the army lieutenant colonel and three authorized enlisted aides 34 Lieutenant colonels and colonels in command of units battalions and brigades respectively do not have aides Occasionally the unit s adjutant S1 will assist the commanding officer as an aide but this is uncommon A general of the army does not retire and remains an officer of the United States Army for life 38 and is entitled to an aide U S Army aides de camp wear a special device in place of the branch of service insignia e g infantry artillery quartermaster that they would otherwise wear on the lapels of their service uniform The rank of the general officer being served is indicated on the device worn by the aide de camp as illustrated below Although the chief of staff of the Army and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff are O 10 positions their aides de camp wear devices specific to those offices rather than the normal four star aide device Also an aide de camp wears a special aiguillette on the shoulder of his or her dress uniform Insignia for an aide to a brigadier general Insignia for an aide to a major general Insignia for an aide to a lieutenant general Insignia for an aide to a general Insignia for an aide to a general of the army the most recent general of the army retired from active service in 1953 Insignia for an aide to the vice chief of staff of the army Insignia for an aide to the chief of staff of the army Insignia for an aide to the under secretary of the army Insignia for an aide to the secretary of the army Insignia for an aide to the vice chief of the National Guard Bureau Insignia for an aide to the chief of the National Guard Bureau Insignia for an aide to the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Insignia for an aide to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Insignia for an aide to the secretary of Defense Insignia for an aide to the vice president of the United States Insignia for an aide to the president of the United StatesIn the United States Navy the aide de camp to an admiral is also known as a flag aide command ashore or flag lieutenant command afloat 39 40 The highest honor of the U S state of Tennessee is Colonel Aide de Camp These colonels serve as the personal aides de camp to the governor of Tennessee and their appointments are recorded by the Secretary of State of Tennessee with those who have been commissioned into the State Guard and Tennessee National Guard 41 Variations EditAir aide de camp First and principal naval aide de camp Flag aide de camp Naval aide de camp Aide de camp general Galloper obsolete Aide de camp to the emperor of Japan Aide de camp extraordinary Executive aide de camp General s enlisted aideSee also EditBatman a similar role for lesser officers Bernard Schriever a former aide de camp and pilot who was a founder of the US Space Force Body man for modern politiciansNotes Edit Jones Daniel 2003 1917 Roach Peter Hartmann James Setter Jane eds English Pronouncing Dictionary Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 3 12 539683 2 a b c Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Aide de Camp Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 1 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 435 Belgian Monarchy website Royal Household Military Household a b Canada Gazette 9 February 1974 a b Canadian Forces Administrative Order 3 4 a b c Canadian Forces Publication 265 Styles of address Others Canadian Heritage 13 December 2013 Staff Pay Tribute to Late Sir Michael Ogio Post Courier Papua New Guinea 103 honorary aides de camp appointed Channel NewsAsia Archived from the original on 8 June 2013 Retrieved 24 May 2013 Sri Lanka Army Officers Service Regulations PDF High level Sri Lankan Defence delegation attends International Military Technical Forum ARMY 2019 meets top Russian Defence officials srilankaembassy ru Retrieved 25 May 2021 Gen Denzil Kobbekaduwa who led from the front Sunday Observer Sri Lanka 5 August 2007 Archived from the original on 6 December 2014 Suicide Terrorism A Global Threat Jane s Intelligence Review 20 October 2000 Archived from the original on 20 August 2001 Bloom Mia 24 May 2009 What the Tigers Taught Al Qaeda The Washington Post Fonseka still critical after suicide bomb attack Tamil Guardian Retrieved 29 March 2015 If This Is Called Peace Time Archived from the original on 14 February 2007 Retrieved 30 April 2006 a b c d e f Encyclopaedia Britannica 9th ed Edinburgh Adam and Charles Black 1875 p 425 American Revisions and Additions to the Encyclopaedia Britannica Chicago The Werner Company 1893 James Charles 1816 An Universal Military Dictionary in English and French 4th ed London T Egerton p 8 a b c Army Dress Regulations 2017 Part 10 London Gazette various editions a b c Allison Ronald Riddell Sarah 1991 The Royal Encyclopedia London Macmillan Press p 7 ISBN 0 333 53810 2 Naval Dress Regulations 2018 Uniform dress and appearance regulations for the RAF 2004 Vrangelʹ Petr Nikolaevich Baron 1929 The memoirs of General Wrangel the last commander in chief of the Russian national army Translated by Goulston Sophie London Williams amp Norgate Retrieved 16 July 2022 Regulation of the Minister of the State Secretariat of The Republic Of Indonesia Number 12 Year 2016 Concerning Instructions for the Implementation of the Administration of The President Vice President and spouses Pemeriksaan Psikologi Calon ADC Presiden RI Beserta Ibu dan Calon ADC Wakil Presiden RI Beserta Ibu in Indonesian Indonesian National Armed Forces 2014 Retrieved 28 August 2021 What Who is an ADC President of Ireland Retrieved 3 June 2020 a b c d Leal Tenente general Jose Manuel Santos Faria A Casa Militar da Presidencia da Republica Revista Militar Retrieved 8 June 2021 Portuguesa Presidencia da Republica Servicos de Apoio www presidencia pt in Portuguese Retrieved 8 June 2021 Ajudante de campo da Marinha evita queda de Marcelo www sabado pt in European Portuguese Retrieved 8 June 2021 sarwcokhrngsrang rachkarinphraxngkh kxnprbokhrngsrangihm Structure of His Majesty s Civil Service Before Prospective Changes BBC in Thai 20 April 2017 Retrieved 17 October 2019 Terrance Bell U S Army Garrison Fort Lee Public Affairs 06 16 2020 BG Michelle Letcher is 42nd Chief of Ordnance Brigadier General date 2 Mar 2020 a b c U S Army Quartermaster Center and School July 2010 Enlisted Aide Training Course PDF Fort Lee Virginia Army Center of Excellence Subsistence p 34 Archived PDF from the original on 11 February 2017 a b c Army Regulation 614 100 Officer Assignment Policies Details and Transfers PDF Assignments Details and Transfers U S Department of the Army 10 January 2006 pp 8 9 Archived from the original PDF on 25 February 2013 Retrieved 12 June 2019 General Officer Management Office August 2010 Officer Enlisted Aide Handbook PDF U S Department of the Army Archived PDF from the original on 22 June 2017 Army Regulation 614 200 Enlisted Assignments and Utilization Management PDF Assignments Details and Transfers U S Department of the Army 29 November 2017 p 76 para 8 11a Archived PDF from the original on 26 January 2019 Grant Harward 2018 William Beaumont Army Medical Center Alden Whitman 9 April 1981 Gen Omar N Bradley Dead at 88 Last of Army s Five Star Generals New York Times Flag Aide United States Navy Navy Personnel Command 8 August 2013 Retrieved 4 April 2014 PERS 412 Flag Aide Nomination Availabilities List PDF United States Navy Navy Personnel Command 27 January 2014 Archived from the original PDF on 7 April 2014 Retrieved 4 April 2014 Staff 27 February 2020 Mathis appointed Colonel Aide de Camp The Newport Plain Talk Retrieved 16 April 2020 Further reading EditLawrence P Crocker September 1996 Army Officer s Guide ISBN 978 0 8117 2665 8 Australian Army Protocol Manual 1999 Defence Publishing Service DPS 31568 99 External links Edit Media related to Aide de camp at Wikimedia Commons The dictionary definition of aide de camp at Wiktionary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aide de camp amp oldid 1141900269, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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