When he became the commander's adjutant at the American Flying School at Issoudun, he found it difficult to break away to learn to fly. |
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During the war he rose from a battalion adjutant to an aid of a section chief of the operational department of the 5th Army Staff. |
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Kornilov seems to have had little political sense and in 1917 was influenced by his adjutant and other officers. |
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This time though, he was not only accompanied by his adjutant but by a flock of intelligence officers. |
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About that time Sharman became the regimental adjutant, its commanding officer's principal assistant. |
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Turning to his adjutant, the colonel began issuing orders to deploy his troops. |
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His role as adjutant was to act as Gibson's right-hand man for all the administrative and organisational aspects of the new squadron. |
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To his left, in the passenger seat, his trustworthy adjutant read the mission roster. |
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The man turned himself in to police in Buritam Province as they searched for him on suspicion he had killed a greater adjutant stork last week. |
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In a bird census undertaken in January last year in Misamari Beel, 16,575 birds were found, which included 22 greater adjutant storks. |
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When I reported to the adjutant, I was formally discharged from the Army of the U.S. and told to report to the 78th Division headquarters. |
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Fox was talking with the Black Hole squadron commander, a fellow named Stock, and his adjutant, Barrel. |
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He made over 40 parachute jumps while serving as a rifle platoon leader, battalion adjutant, and commander of a raider platoon. |
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Michael, who had been the youngest adjutant in the army, came ashore one day later with the 7th Battalion of the Black Watch. |
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After passing through several desperate campaigns, he rose by promotion to the adjutant generalcy of regiment's corps. |
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He began that part of his career that was to lead him to the adjutant generalcy and a place of prominence in the history of the new state. |
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Twice a month, the battalion adjutant coordinated a visit from the finance company to provide soldiers with casual pay. |
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Two of his children have a successful career in the police force, with both holding the rank of senior adjutant police commissioner. |
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During the Civil War Gilmer held a variety of staff positions, including quartermaster and adjutant general of the Hilliard Alabama Legion. |
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His staff officers were white except for a black warrant officer, the assistant regimental adjutant. |
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Go to the regimental headquarters, take a bath, get a clean uniform and report to the adjutant. |
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My job right now is the branch adjutant for our communications and electronics branch. |
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Another retired general, Lord Ramsbotham, former adjutant general of the army, echoed this. |
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Battalion adjutant Capt Sean Kearns said the aims of the training were to develop effective teamwork, and to help identify true leaders, as opposed to designated leaders. |
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The battalion adjutant sent me to the C Company command post by Jeep. |
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But the researchers involved are quite hopeful that the simple netting technique will be a first step toward increasing the overall numbers of the greater adjutant stork. |
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Gen. Thomas P. Maguire, the adjutant general, and Gov. George E. Pataki, the commander in chief. |
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Other military officers included Major General Edward Baynes, the adjutant general and the commissary general, W. H. Robinson. |
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During the First World War he served as lieutenant-colonel and district assistant to the adjutant general in Ottawa. |
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In the election of 1873 he met with similar misfortune, and instead accepted an appointment as the district's deputy adjutant general. |
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In many countries, the word adjutant is used for aide-de-camp and adjutant general for a royal aide-de-camp. |
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The adjutant general will issue orders to the brigade majors. |
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The adjutant Capt JL Wallace was a stickler for good deportment and discipline. |
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I got a call at noon to meet with the adjutant and the chaplain at Jan's house. |
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Unfortunately, the adjutant and the chaplain were delayed, and Jan spotted me waiting down the road. |
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I was asked to meet the adjutant and the chaplain at Amy's home, because Amy was a member of our support group. |
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A copy of the first and last names of the different adjutants at CFLRS since January 2007, and the role of the CFLRS adjutant. |
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Thanks to his association with Fossey, Sembagare rises in life from scampy village tour guide to responsible adjutant. |
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Sympathizing with colonial complaints against the crown, in 1775 he was made adjutant general of the Continental Army, and in 1777 he superseded General Philip Schuyler in northern New York. |
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I do not think that JL and I crossed swords while he was the adjutant. |
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The daughter of an Irish army officer and his English wife, Gonne made her debut in St. Petersburgand later acted as hostess for her father when he was assistant adjutant general in Dublin. |
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The Directory then appointed one of the most brilliant young French generals, Lazare Hoche, to command the expedition and made Tone an adjutant in the French army. |
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A suitable answer is the fourth of seven adjutant mind spirits. |
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By 2001 he was back at the War Office as adjutant general of the army. |
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His assistant adjutant general demanded telegraph operators remain silent. |
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Then there's a complete blackout of communications with everybody else until the family members have been contacted by the rear party, in particular the adjutant and the chaplains. |
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Bill Wofford, the state's adjutant general, said the guard may close six armories in rural areas, including three in southern Arkansas, but no decisions have been made. |
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The lake supports threatened species of birds like spot billed pelican, lesser adjutant stork, greater adjutant stork, black necked stork and large whistling teal. |
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The public love to spend time, as our Adjutant so eloquently put it, talking to the horses and patting the troopers! |
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Macdonald's telegram to the Adjutant General in Calcutta, sent late in the evening, was the first to give details of how the firing had begun. |
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A briefing paper from November 1972, written for the Adjutant General of the Army explained how the system worked. |
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In 1977, infamously, he was dunted from behind by a police horse called Adjutant, a slice of film we obviously had to use. |
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Once again in Washington, Patton wrote a report to the Adjutant General and stressed the advantages of Clery's system over the methods used in the U.S. Army. |
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The Army's Adjutant General, Lt Gen Freddie Viggers, inspected the young soldiers from all over Britain and took the salute as they graduated from the college. |
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The Adjutant General replied that by the strictures of the 1918 act of Congress, no award could be made after three years had elapsed since the performance of the deed. |
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Col Gordon Somerville receives the OBE for his service as the officer principal, military secretariat at the headquarters of the Adjutant General at Upavon. |
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The Band, having been inspected by the Adjutant, forms a circle to play music whilst the New Guard is inspected. |
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Meanwhile, the New Guard is forming up and are awaiting inspection by the Adjutant on the parade square at Wellington Barracks. |
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The region in and around Bankura is regarded as a haven for the Lesser Adjutant Stork, which is a rare species of the stork family. |
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Previously, she served as Superintendent Clerk at a Brigade Headquarters with the Adjutant General's Corps. |
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Efforts are being made by the local population to protect the endangered Greater Adjutant Stork birds as they are presumed to be on the verge of extinction. |
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The Adjutant General, in turn, delegates the authority over the State Guard to another officer but retains the authority over the Puerto Rico National Guard as a whole. |
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