How To Use Adjutant In A Sentence

  • Immunofort is indicated also as coadjutant treatment in patients with cancer, raising the natural defenses of the organism to combat cancerous cells and diminishing the side effects of conventional anticarcinogenic treatments.
  • He served with the Royal Horse Guards from 1938 until 1946 and was adjutant of the 2nd Household Cavalry Regiment between 1940 and 1944.
  • Turning to his adjutant, the colonel began issuing orders to deploy his troops.
  • Go to the regimental headquarters, take a bath, get a clean uniform and report to the adjutant.
  • The feathers of the African species, however, are far less beautiful and valuable than those from the tail of the adjutant; and it is these last that are really best known as _marabout feathers_, in consequence of the mistake made by The Cliff Climbers A Sequel to "The Plant Hunters"
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  • Braxton is adjutant for the United Nations Command Security Battalion - Joint Security Area at Camp Bonifas, Korea.
  • It has a great application as a coadjutant therapy for small, residual, or recurrent pituitary adenomata after the microsurgery.
  • Gawn had been assigned as his adjutant on his return to the Citadel. TREASON KEEP
  • The Sajnakhali area contains a wealth of water birds, noteworthy residents including Asian openbill stork Anastomus oscitans, black-necked stork Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus, greater adjutant Leptoptilos dubius (E), white ibis Threskiornis melanocephalus, swamp francolin Francolinus gularis, white-collared kingfisher Halcyon chloris, black-capped kingfisher H. pileata and brown-winged kingfisher Pelargopsis amauroptera. Sundarbans National Park, India
  • During the Civil War Gilmer held a variety of staff positions, including quartermaster and adjutant general of the Hilliard Alabama Legion.
  • Brevet Captain E.R. P. Shurley (whom the writer knew as post-adjutant in Camp Douglas, Illinois, and who was wounded in the war) was suddenly attacked on Goose Creek; he was desperately wounded, and his command was surrounded and "corraled" for some time, until troops came to his relief and saved the "outfit. Three Years on the Plains Observations of Indians, 1867-1870
  • Most instructors of the course are hired on short-term contracts of one or several years duration or are coadjutants.
  • He is at once hugely affable and yet faintly sulky, the dogged, world-weary NCO in some ancient sitcom, say, wearily humouring the la-di-da adjutant in the knowledge that everything will soon go badly wrong.
  • To his left, in the passenger seat, his trustworthy adjutant read the mission roster.
  • Adjutant- John L. Smith of Dallas is promoted to the adjutancy of the brigade.
  • 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.
  • Worse yet, Lee suspected Crazy Horse would be placed under arrest and confined to the guardhouse since the adjutant's office lay adjacent to the jail.
  • General Jackson therefore has no lack of experience of infantry soldiering, having been a platoon commander, adjutant, company commander and commanding officer in infantry battalions.
  • Guard commanders, known as adjutant general, say they have to be prepared 24/7. CNN Transcript Jan 13, 2006
  • It was intended at first to quarter these troopers on Roupeiroux, the King's adjutant; but having promptly changed his religion to avoid the horrors of the dragonnade, they were removed to the house of De Péchels, and he was ordered by The Huguenots in France
  • According to Verreaux, the feathers of the under side of the tail are soft and decompounded, but at a distance they only recall the beautiful plumes of the adjutant. Scientific American Supplement, No. 829, November 21, 1891
  • The bird assemblage also includes the globally threatened lesser adjutant (Leptoptilos javanicus) and threatened masked finfoot (Heliopais personata). Sundarbans mangroves
  • After passing through several desperate campaigns, he rose by promotion to the adjutant generalcy of regiment's corps.
  • And then he called the adjutant-general and they whispered together a moment, and then he sent me here. A Little Traitor to the South A War Time Comedy With a Tragic Interlude
  • The adjutant turned away in shame and disgust.
  • On returning from the review, Kutuzov took the Austrian general into his private room and, calling his adjutant, asked for some papers relating to the condition of the troops on their arrival, and the letters that had come from the Archduke Ferdinand, who was in command of the advanced army. War and Peace
  • For information on a professor, class schedules, specific course information and contact information click a professor's or coadjutant's name in the list below.
  • The battalion adjutant sent me to the C Company command post by Jeep.
  • Different person can give out to see problem plan differently, offer different train of thought, consequently Baidu knew to had become a kind to learn coadjutant communication tool newly.
  • Due to the phenolic nature of their structure, lignosulphonates can be used as coadjutants in the manufacture of phenolic resins, offering advantages such as reduced cost.
  • Spliced into each image is the photograph of an adjutant (a large black and white stork, one of many creatures borrowed by Muybridge from the Philadelphia Zoo).
  • At 12.44 Stauffenberg, with his adjutant, drove up to the first barrier. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • Kornilov seems to have had little political sense and in 1917 was influenced by his adjutant and other officers.
  • It was this concern, states Showalter, not the reluctance of terrified adjutants to awaken a sleeping Fuhrer with bad news, that delayed Hitler's release of the panzer divisions.
  • Verreaux believes that its nearest relative is the adjutant, whose ways it has, and that it represents in this group what the boatbill represents in the heron genus. Scientific American Supplement, No. 829, November 21, 1891
  • She thaws a little, listens to us, and even asks questions in a supercilious way: "Why do you call the adjutant 'le juteux'? Under Fire: the story of a squad
  • The death of our adjutant was a great loss to the Battalion. The Fife and Forfar Yeomanry and 14th (F. & F. Yeo.) Battn. R.H. 1914-1919
  • About that time Sharman became the regimental adjutant, its commanding officer's principal assistant.
  • There was, indeed, a danger -- his seniors said so -- of his developing into a regular "Auntie Fuss" of an adjutant, and when an officer once takes to old-maidism there is more hope for the virgin of seventy than for him. The Day's Work - Volume 1
  • 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.
  • Pencil and squared paper are poor means of conveying information at any time, and when the Adjutant had been assured that the business was really "wholesale hardware," and not "wholesale hardbake," as he had first read it, everything went swimmingly. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, January 29, 1919
  • 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.
  • On such occasions the adjutant is the most conspicuous figure. The memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby,
  • I dring to them, bycorn spirits fuselaiding, and you cullies adjutant, even where its contentsed wody, with absents wehrmuth. Finnegans Wake
  • Thanks to our team of coadjutants, we are also specialized in the creation of websites for any need, from the single page to the whole website.
  • His role as adjutant was to act as Gibson's right-hand man for all the administrative and organisational aspects of the new squadron.
  • Fox was talking with the Black Hole squadron commander, a fellow named Stock, and his adjutant, Barrel.
  • 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.
  • These coadjutant positions also provide a way for students supported by fellowships or research assistantships to obtain teaching experience.
  • They are generally millionaires to begin with, and, in any case, they and their adjutants make a seamless transition from places of power to the media, the upper ranks of private enterprise and so forth.
  • Things came to such a pass that, it was necessary to send by schooner, outside the monsoon season, the licentiate Ruy Machado who came from the kingdom this year, and who had been appointed to that auditorship; his adjutant was Ynacio Nuñez de Mancelos, the captain of the said vessel. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 07 of 55 1588-1591 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing
  • He went to the flight captain who told him they were just testing the plane under orders from Hitler's adjutant. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • General Jackson therefore has no lack of experience of infantry soldiering, having been a platoon commander, adjutant, company commander and commanding officer in infantry battalions.
  • Mad'e. de Stael Holstein has lost one of her young barons [2], who has been carbonadoed by a vile Teutonic adjutant, -- kilt and killed in a coffee-house at Scrawsenhawsen. The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2
  • In a bird census undertaken in January last year in Misamari Beel, 16,575 birds were found, which included 22 greater adjutant storks.
  • This time though, he was not only accompanied by his adjutant but by a flock of intelligence officers.
  • 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.
  • W.P. P.rker, in his notes upon the osteology of the balæniceps, this bird recalls the boatbill, the heron, and the adjutant. Scientific American Supplement, No. 829, November 21, 1891
  • The adjutant went over to Kit Carson's tent and cleared it out.
  • The court clique was mainly based in the general adjutancy which was headed by the Adjutants General von Rauch and von Neumann.
  • Eight supporting staff - a contingent commander, adjutant, cook, quartermaster, and coach for each discipline - completed the team, and where possible these members also competed as shooters.
  • The grand duke, who spoke English and whose mother was a British princess, showed deep interest in YMCA work and arranged for his adjutant to take them on a tour of Hessian prison camps. Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I
  • The adjutant went over to Kit Carson's tent and cleared it out.
  • He made over 40 parachute jumps while serving as a rifle platoon leader, battalion adjutant, and commander of a raider platoon.
  • This they did, and could not be resisted; and as a reward for taking him out, a post of sergeant was given to the adjutant, and a military command to the alferez. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, co
  • Twice a month, the battalion adjutant coordinated a visit from the finance company to provide soldiers with casual pay.
  • It was made on a piece of paper torn out of an old account book and the ruling and heading I did with pokeberries, according to the "Form" provided by the adjutant of the regiment. One of Jackson's foot cavalry : his experience and what he saw during the war 1861-1865, including a history of "F Company," Richmond, Va., 21st Regiment Virginia Infantry, Second Brigade, Jackson's Division, Second Corps, A. N. Va.,
  • His staff officers were white except for a black warrant officer, the assistant regimental adjutant.
  • There was no airfield defence, but the adjutant was happy enough, and apparently quite sane.
  • General Custer and his adjutant, Colonel Cooke, could be seen, lighting matches and candles in advance, trying to find the trail, which they succeeded in doing in a short time.
  • He did not speak their language and most probably spent most his time consulting with his officers and adjutants.
  • And I got what was then very experimental, called adjutant chemotherapy. Inside: A Public and Private Life
  • Michael, who had been the youngest adjutant in the army, came ashore one day later with the 7th Battalion of the Black Watch.
  • The World Conservation Union classifies the greater adjutant stork as a ‘conservation-dependent’ species in great danger of extinction.
  • This one wore the rank device of a lieutenant commander and the fourragere of an adjutant. Survivors
  • This was said in such a pleasant manner I almost concluded the general had been misrepresented, but how changed his tone when he called his adjutant, who in an instant stood before him. A Woman's Life-Work — Labors and Experiences
  • The subsequent departure in the same direction of his backroom adjutants Jim and Kevin intensified the bad feeling.
  • Undergraduates were enlisted to vet each instalment and, the final straw, a modern history 'coadjutant' was assigned. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Adjutant's voice was very clear and controlled, as if he were dictating a routine message to some rather slow-witted clerk. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • One of the distinctive characteristics of the adjutant, or "argala," as it is better known to the Indians, -- and one, too, of its ugliest The Cliff Climbers A Sequel to "The Plant Hunters"
  • Two of his children have a successful career in the police force, with both holding the rank of senior adjutant police commissioner.
  • 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.
  • He was fort adjutant and aide-de-camp to the Governor-General, Lord Auckland, and left the Indian army with the rank of captain. The Loughnan Affair
  • With regard to the number of men liable to conscription, who have been removed from this department, this information can best be obtained from the bureau of conscription, the officers of which were authorized by the Adjutant General's orders to conscribe all who were efficient for field service. [Communication from the Secretary of War, Jan. 23, 1864],
  • I recalled the adjutant and asked him what that entry meant. Four years under Marse Robert,
  • 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.
  • As Captain Taylor thumbed the off button on his phone, a Mohanese soldier, an immaculately groomed adjutant whose coat dripped with gold braid, opened the massive teak door and said, “Captain, the general can spare five minutes for you.” Gideon’s war
  • In 1977, infamously, he was dunted from behind by a police horse called Adjutant, a slice of film we obviously had to use.
  • He got hitched up with Squill's detail a few years back, became his de facto adjutant. THE HUNDREDTH MAN
  • The coadjutant faculty is composed of experienced persons from state, county, and local government.

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