Adjutant
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An adjutant (from the Latin adiutans, present participle of the verb adiutare, "to help"; the Romans actually used adiutor for the noun) is an officer who assists a more senior officer.
Military and paramilitary appointment
In various uniformed hierarchies, the term is used for number of functions, but generally as a principal aide to a commanding officer.
A Regimental Adjutant, Garrison Adjutant etc. is a staff officer, who assists the commanding officer of a regiment, battalion or garrison in the details of regimental, garrison or similar duty. In United States Army squadrons, the adjutant is often the officer-in-charge (OIC) of the administrative platoon.
In the British Army, the Adjutant (Adj; sometimes actually referred to as this) is usually a senior captain (sometimes a major). As the colonel's personal staff officer, he was once in charge of all the organisation, administration and discipline for a battalion or regiment, although now the bulk of administrative work is carried out by the Regimental Administrative Officer (RAO). Until the 1970s the adjutant was also the regimental operations officer, although this job is now filled by a separate officer. Unlike the RAO (who is an officer of the Adjutant General's Corps), the adjutant is a member of the corps or regiment of which their unit is a part. The adjutant's job is not solely a 'backroom' one, since he usually accompanies the colonel - Captain David Wood, the adjutant of 2 Para, was killed in action at the Battle of Goose Green, for example.
There is a bugle call announcing the adjutant that is still used in military ceremonies today.
An Adjutant General is one of two things:
- the principal staff officer of an army, through whom the commanding general receives communications and issues military orders. or
- A State's commander of the United States National Guard
Subedar Adjutant (SA) is a position unique to the Indian Army. He is a Subedar who acts as deputy to the Adjutant. On all formal parades, the standard procedure is for the Company Havildar Major to first report to the Subedar Adjutant, and the Subedar Adjutant in turn to report to the Adjutant. In the British Indian Army, the equivalent position was the Jemadar Adjutant, who held the lower rank of Jemadar.
Warrant Officer rank
In some armies, Adjudant (Adjutant) is a grade of Warrant Officer. In the French Army, the warrant officer ranks are Adjudant, Adjudant-Chef and Major. In the Belgian Army and Luxembourg Army, the ranks are Adjudant, Adjudant-Chef and Adjudant-Major (or Adjudant-Majoor in Dutch). In Dutch, they are collectively known as Keuronderofficier ("elite NCOs"). Adjudant-Onderofficier is the only grade of warrant officer in the Royal Netherlands Army.
In the Canadian Army and Canadian Air Force, Adjutant is the French form of the English "Warrant Officer", and as such can refer to both the cadre of Warrant Officers, and the specific ranks of Adjutant (Warrant Officer), Adjutant-maître (Master Warrant Officer), and Adjutant-chef (Chief Warrant Officer).
Zoology
In zoology, an adjutant is a very large species of stork (Ciconia argala, after the native name "argala"), a native of India, also called the gigantic crane. It feeds on carrion and offal, and is also known for killing snakes.de:Adjutant fr:Adjudant pl:Adiutant ru:Адъютант sl:Adjutant