The definition of an adjutant is assistant. In the military, an adjutant is a staff officer who assists a commanding officer with administrative affairs.
The Adjutant of His Excellency was created in 1969.
His Majesty's Adjutant was created in 1932.
Lesser Adjutant was created in 1821.
Greater Adjutant was created in 1789.
The Adjutant of the Czar was created in 1929.
The duration of The Adjutant of His Excellency is 6.28 hours.
An adjutant general is a military chief administrative officer.
Adjutants general is the plural of adjutant general
Adjutant General's Corps was created in 1992.
Lt.Col. Revety Bhandari is the Adjutant I mean descipline officer of the IMA.
An "Adjutant" was responsible for the administrative details of the regiments, battalions, etc.......the bookkeeper.
The Adjutant would not be an NCO. The NCOIC might have to fill in for the adjutant, for example, when the previous adjutant has been reassigned, and they're waiting on the replacement to arrive, but would never actually be the adjutant. If an NCO found themselves in such a role, they would have some degree of authority within that role, but you wouldn't see them ordering officers around and such.