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- An aide-de-camp (UK: /ˌeɪddəˈkɒ̃/, US: /-ˈkæmp/; French expression meaning literally "helper in the military camp") is a personal ****istant or secretary...
- called "Kali" which helped a warrior named Manlarata (or Manalera, an aid-de-camp of Butuga II) fight the Chola king Rajaditya on the battlefield. Manlarata...
- Colonel Francisco José de Caldas. Shortly after he received the rank of sub-lieutenant, and was made aid-de-camp of Colonel Manuel de Serviez, a French officer...
- Washington's aides-de-camp during the American Revolutionary War were officers of the Continental Army appointed to serve on General George Washington's...
- Cornwallis from the hour that the capitulation is signed, to receive an aid-de-camp to carry despatches to Sir Henry Clinton; and such soldiers as he may...
- organization to send military aid from Russia to Anatolia. The committee included Major Fischer, von Seect’s former aide-de-camp, and Captain Kress, who was...
- Cavalry pp.225-228 The Campaign Life of Lt.-Col. Henry Harrison Young Aid-De-Camp to General Sheridan and Chief of His Scouts By Jacob H. Martin. Providence...
- him but died himself of his wounds sustained from Mustafa Necip. An aid-de-camp and nephew of Nazım Pasha, Kıbrıslı Tevfik Bey, had also drawn his revolver...
- capture by his forces early in the morning of a Rebel lieutenant—an aid-de-camp of General Marmaduke—confirmed me in the belief that the General was...
- as on the staff of General Sir John Moore as an aide-de-camp in 1809. He acted as extra aid-de-camp to Lord Lynedoch (1810–1814). In 1812 was appointed...