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aid-de-camp
aid-de-camp occas. (chiefly U.S.) var. aide-de-camp.1690 R. Davies Jrnl. 4 Aug. (1857) 134 Scravenmore's aid-de-camp came to us again. 1732 [see aide-de-camp]. 1762 C. Brietzcke Diary 9 Feb. in N. & Q. (1959) CCIV. 136/2 Jack spoke to Mr. Percival in the Boxes who was aid de camp to Hodgson. 1776 Jr...
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Aide-de-camp
Kong Police Force, the Fire Services Department, the Customs and Excise Department, the Immigration Department, the Government Flying Service, the Civil Aid
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Washington's aides-de-camp
Some were the sons of his friends and relatives, but above all he valued talent:The Secretaries and Aid De Camps to the Commander in chief ought not to
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aid
▪ I. aid, v. (eɪd) Forms: 5 eyde, 5–6 ayde, 6–7 ayd, aide, 7– aid. [a. OFr. aide-r, -ier (Pr. ajuda-r):—L. adjūtā-re, freq. of adjuvā-re to give help to; f. ad to + juvā-re to help. (In the OFr. aidier, ai- = L. adju-, d disappearing as usual, and u as following secondary accent in ˌadjuˈtāre; i was...
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locale
locale, n. (ləʊˈkɑːl) [f. F. local n., respelt to indicate stress: see local a. and n.] A place or locality; esp. a place considered with reference to some particular event or circumstances connected with it; a quarter in which certain things are done, or which is chosen for particular operations.17...
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James Hamilton Stanhope
He acted as extra aid-de-camp to Lord Lynedock (1810–1814). From 1815 until he died he was aid-de-camp to Prince Frederick.
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Atakur inscription
inscription which is dated to 949-950 C.E (saka 872), King Butuga II had a favorite hound called "Kali" which helped a warrior named Manlarata (or Manalera, an aid-de-camp
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shereef
‖ shereef (ʃəˈriːf) Forms: 6 sherife, xarifo, xerifo, serif(f)o, 7 seriph, -iff, zeriff(e, xeriff(e, ceriffe, sheriffe, shreeve, 7– sharif, 7–8 scherif, 7, 9 sherif(f, 7–9 cheriff, 8 shirreff, -eef, cherif(fe, cheref, shariff, xarif, 9 sherriff(e, -eef, sharife, 9– shareef; pl. 9 shorfa. [Arab. shar...
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Mary Rogers Gregory
Another, Richard Platt, was aid-de-camp to General Richard Montgomery at the fall of Quebec.
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overslaugh
▪ I. overslaugh, n. (ˈəʊvəslɔː) Also 8 -slagh, -slaw. [ad. Du. overslag, f. overslaan (see next); or (in sense 1) from the Eng. vb.] 1. Mil. The passing over of one's ordinary turn of duty in consideration of being required for a duty which takes precedence of it.1772 T. Simes Milit. Guide Dict. s.v...
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George Grenville Benedict
In 1863, he was promoted to a lieutenant, and later appointed aid-de-camp on the staff of Gen. George J.
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قائمة المعارك 1601-1800
Capture of Hurmuz – Persian capture Hurmuz with the aid of the English East Indian Company's ships
1623
Battle of Mbanda Kasi January
Battle of Stadtlohn Siege of Saint-Martin-de-Ré 12 July – 27 October – Was an attempt by English forces to capture the French fortress-city of Saint-Martin-de-Ré, on the isle
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James J. Spelman
Political and journalism career in Mississippi
In 1868, Spelman moved to Mississippi with the aid of Rufus L. He was made aid-de-camp on the governor's staff and given the rank of lieutenant-colonel in the state militia.
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Kingdom of Hanover–United States relations
And Extrarodinary Aid-de-Camp August Wilhelm von Reitzenstein.
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Alpheus Felch
In 1835 he was the aid-de-camp to General Joseph Brown during the mustering of troops for the Ohio–Michigan Boundary Dispute (the Toledo War).
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