aides-de-camp in English

noun
1
a military officer acting as a confidential assistant to a senior officer.
After returning to the United States, he served as aide-de-camp to the assistant commandant, U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery School at Fort Bliss, Texas.
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1. Georgia Colonel — Georgia's honorary title give its members a rank as aides-de-camp on the governor's staff codified in Official Code of Georgia Annotated 38-2-111.

2. ‘Similar Aiguillettes are worn on the right shoulder by Aides de Camp to the Governor-General.’ ‘The belt and buckle with the aiguillette are still in the original round, black leatherette-faced cardboard container.’ ‘But in 1914, the notions of shoulders braid and Aiguillettes confound themselves.’

3. ‘Similar Aiguillettes are worn on the right shoulder by Aides de Camp to the Governor-General.’ ‘The belt and buckle with the aiguillette are still in the original round, black leatherette-faced cardboard container.’ ‘But in 1914, the notions of shoulders braid and Aiguillettes confound themselves.’