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What is an aide-de-camp?

What is an aide-de-camp? Here are some definitions.

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  1. A military officer who serves as an adjutant to a higher ranking officer, prince or other high political dignitary.
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In 1973 he became the aide-de-camp to the U.S. commander for the brigade, and, two years later, became the brigade's executive officer for A Company, 2nd Battalion.
He belonged to a professional family and, as an army officer, he was aide-de-camp to a maharajah.
In 1987, during this first regimental tour, he served as aide-de-camp to the Colonel of the Royal 22e Régiment, General Jean-Victor Allard.
An officer of the 3rd Cavalry, Bourke was Brigadier General George Crook's aide-de-camp for 14 years, serving in every major campaign in Arizona and the Northern Plains.
Just one of many examples would be to expand the aide-de-camp program down to the battalion commander level.
In 1801 President Jefferson asked Lewis to be his personal secretary and aide-de-camp.

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