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the Texas Army who asked Bonnell to be his | Aide-de-Camp, an appointment approved by the government |
ent to France, and in 1917 he was appointed | aide-de-camp and comptroller to Lord Buxton, Governor Ge |
e of Julius Caesar, yet is also his friend, | aide-de-camp, and confidante in most things personal and |
ay and served on the staff of the former as | aide-de-camp and was consequently promoted to captain. |
She offers to appoint him to be her general | aide-de-camp and install him in a room below hers, with |
ttles of Sidi Yussuf and Isly, made him his | aide-de-camp and entrusted him with important commission |
h Michigan Cavalry, he became his brother's | aide-de-camp and accompanied him throughout the last yea |
one during his years in Rome, was appointed | aide-de-camp and privy counsellor to the new monarch. |
's staff at Madeira, and served with him as | aide-de-camp, and afterwards as military secretary, thro |
He was | aide-de-camp and secretary to the Governor-General befor |
n, the commander-in-chief, who made him his | aide-de-camp and gave him a captaincy in the 17th foot. |
Marshall served as Lee's | aide-de-camp and was present with Lee during all the maj |
Allende's naval | aide-de-camp Arturo Araya is killed, and the camera move |
Aide-de-Camp BG George S. Greene | |
He initially served as a volunteer | aide-de-camp, but at Grant's request, Rawlins joined the |
Aide-de-Camp Bvt BG Israel N. Stiles | |
Nelson's | aide-de-camp, Captain Edward Parker, Midshipmen William |
Aide-de-Camp Extraordinary | |
He served as an | aide-de-camp for General William S. Harney during his ex |
to Headquarters Marine Corps, he served as | Aide-de-Camp for LtGen Lewis W. Walt (then the Assistant |
He was named | aide-de-camp for Governor Guy Carleton. |
lack Hawk War by Governor John Reynolds and | Aide-de-camp for Brigadier General Joseph Duncan, for th |
He was | Aide-de-Camp for some years to Sultan Abdul Hamid. |
He was named an | aide-de-camp for Governor Thomas John Cochrane in 1825. |
s a Norwegian cavalry officer, diplomat and | aide-de-camp for the Norwegian Royal Family. |
the Gunboat War broke out, he was appointed | aide-de-camp for the Danish Prince Christian August. |
He was also a chief | aide-de-camp for King Haakon VII of Norway from 1950 to |
He was also | Aide-de-Camp General to the King from 1926 to 1930. |
He was | Aide-de-Camp General to the Queen from 1956 to 1959. |
He was an | Aide-de-Camp General to the King from 1910 to 1914. |
He also held the appointment of | Aide-de-Camp General to the Queen between August 2000 an |
Honorary Lieutenant Colonel | aide-de-camp George Wallace 1973 |
As | aide-de-camp he accompanied the duke of York to the Fren |
ntioned by me when acting voluntarily as my | Aide-de-Camp in the Action before besieging Ragurh, on t |
Thompson was a colonel and an | aide-de-camp in the Nauvoo Legion. |
retary Thomas Hobbes Scott, and Macquarie's | aide-de-camp John Watts. |
Diem's | aide-de-camp, Lieutenant Do Tho had earlier urged Diem t |
From 1828 | aide-de-camp of the tsar of Russia Nicholas I of Russia, |
ssian army as Lieutenant in 1853 and became | aide-de-camp of Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia in 1 |
nd started the service on 21 May 1785 as an | aide-de-camp of the staff of Prince Nikolai Saltykov. |
month later, he was transferred to Chief of | Aide-de-camp of the Military Committee. |
From 1927 to 1930 he was an | aide-de-camp of King Haakon VII of Norway. |
Col. Adamou Harouna, | aide-de-camp of 1999 coup leader Maj. |
843), "Painter of the American Revolution"; | aide-de-camp of General George Washington for 19 days in |
tained the rank of major, and served as the | aide-de-camp of General George Clinton. |
elder brothers, was an intimate friend and | aide-de-camp of King Ludwig II of Bavaria. |
He served as | aide-de-camp on the personal staff of Gov. Aram J. Pothi |
n. John G. Foster's staff as a major and an | aide-de-camp on June 9, 1863 and served with that office |
He became captain in 1825, and served as | aide-de-camp on the staff of Sir Frederick Adam in the I |
The Prince Regent appointed him as an | aide-de-camp on 8 February 1811, and he held the appoint |
of Tsar Alexander I, who appointed him his | aide-de-camp on 1 January 1816. |
serving in Rhode Island and New Jersey; was | aide-de-camp on the staff of General George Washington; |
He served as captain and | aide-de-camp on the staff of Gen. |
He was appointed lieutenant colonel and | aide-de-camp on the staff of Gov. |
In 1862, he became an | aide-de-camp on the staff of Brigadier General Eugene As |
as seconded to the staff to act as an extra | aide-de-camp on 10 April 1915 and promoted Captain the s |
years later, he was promoted to the rank of | aide-de-camp to Vasily Orlov-Denisov, commander of the 2 |
He also served as | aide-de-camp to the Governor-General of New Zealand thro |
He was an | aide-de-camp to Edward VII from 1902 to 1910 and became |
k War, Crawford was a second lieutenant and | aide-de-camp to Brigadier General John Floyd from 1813 t |
ly after 1808, William Lawson was appointed | aide-de-camp to George Johnston and was granted 500 acre |
ch army, in which he rose to be colonel and | aide-de-camp to Marshal Soult. |
ved as adjutant of the regument, and was an | Aide-de-camp to the Governor of Madras from 1946 to 1948 |
d rank in the revolutionary wars and became | aide-de-camp to Bernadotte. |
oins the army and, like his brother, became | aide-de-camp to general d'Aubert Dubayet, in 1795. |
the Continental Army, serving in 1777 as an | aide-de-camp to General George Washington, holding the r |
In 1881, he had been appointed an | aide-de-camp to Queen Victoria, and in 1907, he was appo |
, Tzavelas was released and later was named | aide-de-camp to the king. |
rred to South Wales Borderers in 1935 while | Aide-de-camp to the Governor and Commander-in-Chief of M |
around this time he was appointed the Naval | Aide-de-Camp to the King. |
He took a leave of absence to serve as an | aide-de-camp to Philip H. Sheridan during the First Batt |
was at the siege of Louisburg and became an | aide-de-camp to General Jeffrey Amherst in 1759 particip |
He was also | aide-de-camp to The Lord Curzon, Viceroy of India from 1 |
artment of Health and Hospitals, 1965-1999; | aide-de-camp to Governor John J. McKeithen (D) |
In 1803 Stewart was appointed | aide-de-camp to King George III, and four years later be |
From 1936 to 1937, Lopes was | aide-de-camp to George Villiers, 6th Earl of Clarendon, |
Effingham was appointed an | aide-de-camp to the King on 20 August 1749, and received |
hy had attained the rank of Colonel and was | aide-de-camp to the Chief of Staff of the United States |
From 1896, he held the prestigious post of | Aide-de-camp to Emperor Meiji and was promoted to lieute |
He was | Aide-de-Camp to his great-uncle, Lord Raglan, during the |
1899, Murray was posted to South Africa as | aide-de-camp to General Sir H. C. Chermside in South Afr |
ncellor of the Exchequer in 1905, and Naval | Aide-de-Camp to His Majesty. |
He was later assigned as | aide-de-camp to Major General John C. Fremont, whose arm |
otland, the son of Captain George Johnston, | aide-de-camp to Lord Percy, later Duke of Northumberland |
1946 until January 1947 he served as Naval | Aide-de-Camp to King George VI, receiving promotion to r |
Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. (1740-1809), | Aide-de-camp to General George Washington from 1781 to t |
ar of 1812, and for a brief time, served as | aide-de-camp to two American generals in the War. |
He later served as | aide-de-camp to Brigadier General Alexander Pennington, |
ria, Northern Ireland and Germany and as an | aide-de-camp to the Her Majesty the Queen. |
e Military Cross, and in 1922 was appointed | aide-de-camp to King George V. |
He served as | aide-de-camp to Grand Duke Constantine, commander-in-chi |
y Mission to South Russia, he also acted as | Aide-de-Camp to Lawrence Dundas, 2nd Marquess of Zetland |
While stationed in Korea, he became the | Aide-de-Camp to the Commanding General, 38th Air Defense |
He then served as | aide-de-camp to the Duke of Connaught from 1901 to 1904 |
From 1824 to 1825, he served as an | aide-de-camp to Major General Jacob Brown, then commandi |
As | aide-de-camp to the British envoy to Persia, he witnesse |
827, and that same year he was appointed an | aide-de-camp to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. |
Admiral Sir Nicholas Archdale, 2nd Baronet, | Aide-de-Camp to King George V of the United Kingdom. |
s he held until his death and was also made | aide-de-camp to Queen Victoria on 1 October 1877. |
m Ensign to Brevet Major and also served as | aide-de-camp to Sir Charles Grey, at the relief of Nieup |
fought in the Battle of Blenheim in 1704 as | Aide-de-Camp to the George Douglas-Hamilton, 1st Earl of |
nt at the First Battle of Bull Run, and was | aide-de-camp to Brig. |
lina College at Columbia in 1812; served as | aide-de-camp to Brig. |
or Operations and Plans and then became the | Aide-de-Camp to the Chief of Staff of the Army. |
Assistant to the Commander of the Army and | Aide-de-camp to a General Officer Commanding. |
d, and served throughout the War of 1812 as | aide-de-camp to General Levin Winder. |
general, and in the campaign of 1849 he was | aide-de-camp to the king. |
s arrival in Bengal he became secretary and | aide-de-camp to Robert Clive, governor of Bengal, and jo |
1754 and served at Madras as secretary and | aide-de-camp to the colonel of the regiment, John Adlerc |
oot Guards on June 1, 1756 and served as an | aide-de-camp to the Duke of Cumberland in 1757. |
In early 1925 he was appointed as Air | Aide-de-Camp to the King but he died soon after in Londo |
Following his arrival, Long spent time as | aide-de-camp to General Sir William Pitt who commanded t |
eturned to France at the general peace, was | aide-de-camp to Marshal Davout during the Hundred Days, |
He was appointed | aide-de-camp to his father's old lieutenant and friend, |
erlitz and in 1806 he resumed his duties as | aide-de-camp to Louis Bonaparte, who had become King of |
972) an officer in the Welsh Guards, former | Aide-de-Camp to Charles Guthrie, Baron Guthrie of Craigi |
posted at Fort Campbell where he served as | aide-de-camp to the Assistant Division Commander before |
In 1948 he became an | aide-de-camp to George VI; on the king's death, he fille |
e War of Independence, Palfrey served as an | aide-de-camp to George Washington in March and April 177 |
ttle of Fontenoy (1745) while serving as an | aide-de-camp to the Duke of Cumberland, and was wounded |
Strahan was assigned as | aide-de-camp to the last two Lord High Commissioners of |
staff, becoming in 1788 major and personal | aide-de-camp to the emperor, Joseph II and in 1789 was p |
he Coldstream Guards in 1932, and served as | aide-de-camp to the Viceroy of India, the Marquess of Li |
Airborne Infantry Regiment and served as an | aide-de-camp to the commander in the 37th Infantry Divis |
In 1841 he was appointed colonel and | aide-de-camp to Queen Victoria, and played a distinguish |
ed in an airplane crash while serving as an | aide-de-camp to the 3d Infantry Division Commander durin |
over forty years and was appointed yeomanry | aide-de-camp to William IV and held similar position und |
the Battle of the Boyne in 1690, serving as | aide-de-camp to William of Orange, for which he was awar |
lry in 1798, was made a cornet in 1799, and | aide-de-camp to a Colonel Stevenson in the Wayanad distr |
to Jellicoe's staff in 1919, and became the | aide-de-camp to the Governor-General, a post he remained |
s promoted to full colonel and appointed an | aide-de-camp to the king in 1764, having barely reached |
Royal Horse Guards in 1808 and in 1813 was | Aide-de-camp to Sir Rowland Hill at Pampeluna and at the |
During 1881-1883, Palander served as an | aide-de-camp to the director of the Royal Navy shipyard |
oted to rear admiral (lower half) and first | aide-de-camp to the king, and subsequently in 1897 appoi |
When Sir Curzon Wyllie, political | aide-de-camp to the Secretary of State for India, entere |
promoted to captain in 1792, and appointed | aide-de-camp to Prince Willem George Frederik of Orange- |
He was | Aide-de-Camp to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (Lord Bes |
ubmarine HMS Solent in 1948 before becoming | Aide-de-camp to Lieutenant General Bernard Freyberg, Gov |
He was appointed | Aide-de-camp to the Commander-in-Chief, India in 1876 an |
His father, Charles Scott Venable, was | aide-de-camp to Gen. Robert E. Lee from 1862 to 1865 and |
a Lord and former First and Principal Naval | Aide-de-Camp to Queen Victoria. |
giment during the War of 1812, becoming the | aide-de-camp to Lieutenant-General Gordon Drummond, who |
uring the Austro-Prussian War, he served as | aide-de-camp to Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia, and |
er 1939 to October 1942, Samejima served as | Aide-de-camp to the Emperor of Japan, and was in this po |
He then served as | aide-de-camp to the Governor of Cyprus (1957-1958), Brig |
t, Albany, New York 1923-1929 and served as | aide-de-camp to Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin of Connecticut i |
Zaret had previously served as | aide-de-camp to the commander of the International Briga |
In 1809 he was the | aide-de-camp to General Alexander Mackenzie-Fraser in th |
ssian General Custer'), and was assigned as | aide-de-camp to the tsarevich Alexander Alexandrovich (t |
He was an | Aide-de-Camp to both Edward VII and George V and served |
ived, and went on to secure the position of | aide-de-camp to King George VI and as a result was prese |
1807, took part in the conquest of Java as | aide-de-camp to his father, from 1822 till 1825 was mili |
ies to play polo, see the world (serving as | aide-de-camp to Gen. M.M. Macomb in the Hawaii between 1 |
VR Colonel, Northern Ireland, in 1971-1974, | Aide-de-camp to Queen Elizabeth II (1972), Brevet Colone |
st World War with the Royal Horse Guards as | aide-de-camp to the General Officer Commanding in Egypt |
Korean War while serving in the position of | aide-de-camp to the 3d Infantry Division Commander. |
rved previously in the royal court as Chief | Aide-de-Camp to King Fuad I of Egypt, commanding the Kin |
He became | Aide-de-Camp to the Governor-General of Ireland in 1882 |
he governor of Bombay in 1846, and honorary | aide-de-camp to the governor-general of India in 1847. |
nd rifle company executive officer, and was | aide-de-camp to the Assistant 3rd Marine Division Comman |
Edwardes served as | aide-de-camp to Gough during the First Anglo-Sikh War an |
1945 | Aide-de-Camp to the King |
Philip Schuyler from 1775 to 1777 and as an | Aide-de-Camp to Major General Benedict Arnold at the Bat |
Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., then an | aide-de-camp to Wright, yelled at Lincoln, "Get down, yo |
ve duty, serving in the army of the West as | aide-de-camp to general Jean-Baptiste Annibal Aubert du |
as at the time a lieutenant in the 52nd and | aide-de-camp to Lord Rawdon, it is fair to assume that h |
e general's aides in 1758 before being made | aide-de-camp to General Amherst in 1759. |
y and preferred instead the pleasant job of | aide-de-camp to the Governor of Gibraltar. |
services in the Crimean War he was made an | aide-de-camp to Queen Victoria, a Companion of the Order |
Personal | Aide-de-Camp to HM The Queen (ADC(P)) |
try Regiment during OPERATION DESERT STORM, | Aide-de-Camp to the Commanding General, and Company Comm |
1940 Chief | Aide-de-Camp to the Generalissimo |
uarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) as the | Aide-de-Camp to the Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SAC |
Alexander Lanskoy, | Aide-de-camp to the Empress, 1782 |
d various roles at court including Yeomanry | Aide-de-Camp to Queen Victoria, King Edward VII and King |
He also acted as | aide-de-camp to Colonel Durando. |
the East Mediterranean Squadron as well as | Aide-de-Camp to the King in 1915, Director of the Operat |
In the 1930s he served as | aide-de-camp to the Governor General of Canada and, in 1 |
ance was as a military commander: he was an | aide-de-camp to John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough |
He served as | aide-de-camp to Minister of War Bernadotte in 1799. |
In 1835 he was appointed | Aide-de-Camp to General Sir Henry Fane in India. |
First World War, after which he became the | Aide-de-Camp to Lord Lloyd, the Governor of Bombay from |
He was made Naval | Aide-de-Camp to King George VI in 1936. |
At the Battle of Nanjing, he was | aide-de-camp to Prince Asaka and is thought to have been |
ers awarded this honour, and was made naval | aide-de-camp to King George V in 1913. |
Henry Hallam-Parr, KCB CMG, | Aide-de-Camp to Queen Victoria; |
til February 1924, when he was appointed as | Aide-de-camp to the Emperor of Japan. |
He was an | Aide-de-Camp to Field-Marshal Earl Wavell, Viceroy of In |
He was appointed | Aide-de-Camp to the Queen on 12 February 2007. |
e Boer War in 1900 and afterwards became an | aide-de-camp to King Edward VII in 1902. |
He served in the War of 1812 as | aide-de-camp to General Samuel Smith. |
During World War I he served as | Aide-de-Camp to Field Marshal Douglas Haig. |
n war, where he received the appointment of | aide-de-camp to Sir George Brown, commanding the light d |
He was | Aide-de-camp to the King from 1944 until his retirement |
Good Hope in 1806, and in South America as | aide-de-camp to General (afterwards Lord) Beresford, wit |
95 to 1897 he was First and Principal Naval | Aide-de-Camp to the Queen. |
mmander, 4th Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division; | Aide-de-Camp to the Commanding General, Combined Field A |
He later became an | aide-de-camp to General George Washington. |
ation from 1899 to 1902 with service as the | aide-de-camp to his father, the Commanding General of th |
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