- An aide-
de-
camp (UK: /ˌeɪddəˈkɒ̃/, US: /-ˈkæmp/;
French expression meaning literally "helper in the
military camp") is a
personal ****istant or secretary...
-
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...
- 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...
- surname. Enver's
sister Hasene Hanım
married Nazım Bey. Nazım Bey, an
aid-
de-
camp of
Abdul Hamid II,
survived an ********ination
attempt by
Talaat during...
- Washington's aides-
de-
camp during the
American Revolutionary War were
officers of the
Continental Army
appointed to
serve on
General George Washington's...
- Live
Aid was a two-venue
benefit concert and music-based
fundraising initiative held on Sa****ay, 13 July 1985. The
event was
organised by Bob Geldof...
- (Press release).
Camp Hill, PA: Rite
Aid.
January 4, 2008.
Retrieved October 3, 2014. Colliver,
Victoria (February 7, 2009). "Rite
Aid selling its S.F...
- The 2018
Camp Fire in
Northern California's
Butte County was the
deadliest and most
destructive wildfire in California's history. The fire
began on the...
- 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...
-
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...