An adjutant of the regiment is a commissioned officer responsible for assisting the commanding officer in administrative tasks, such as coordinating training, managing personnel records, and facilitating communication within the unit. They play a crucial role in ensuring that the regiment operates smoothly and efficiently. The adjutant often acts as a liaison between the command staff and the soldiers, helping to relay orders and information. Additionally, they may be involved in planning and executing various regimental activities and events.
An aid-major is the adjutant - lower-ranking officer - of a regiment.
Greater Adjutant was created in 1789.
The Adjutant of His Excellency was created in 1969.
The Adjutant of the Czar was created in 1929.
His Majesty's Adjutant was created in 1932.
Lesser Adjutant was created in 1821.
The definition of an adjutant is assistant. In the military, an adjutant is a staff officer who assists a commanding officer with administrative affairs.
An adjutant general is a military chief administrative officer.
The duration of The Adjutant of His Excellency is 6.28 hours.
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.