An auxiliary member refers to a person who supplements or supports something. He or she is more like an assistant or subordinate.
An auxiliary boiler is a secondary boiler used to support the main boiler in a steam power plant or marine vessel. It is often used when the main boiler is unable to meet the steam demands, providing additional steam capacity. Auxiliary boilers can also be used for heating purposes during maintenance or downtime of the main boiler.
In WW2 , Oveta Culp Hobby , was the 1st commanding officer of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps which was renamed Women's Army Corps . ~ Additional information at the related link below .
"Can" is considered a modal auxiliary verb in English. It is used to express ability, possibility, or permission, and is often used with another main verb to form a complete verb phrase.
Princess Elizabeth joined the Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service in February 1945 and trained as a driver/mechanic.
There is no one of that name listed as a past member of the group. Though of course he could have been an auxiliary such as a 'roadie'.
Auxiliary sound refers to auxiliary interface connector where one can connect external sound devices.
Yes, she was briefly trained to service vehicles, as a uniformed member of the ATS (Auxiliary Training Service).
In short, no. This may be different depending on where you are, I'm basing this on the RCMP's Auxiliary Constable program. With the RCMP, you do have peace officer powers, but only when under supervision from a regular member. You get to drive squad cars in a non-operational status, and you do not carry a firearm.
What to do before starting auxiliary engine?
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Polish Auxiliary Corps was created in 1916.
Polish Auxiliary Corps ended in 1918.