Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet AIDES-DE-CAMP


AIDES-DE-CAMP

Definition av AIDES-DE-CAMP

  1. böjningsform av aide-de-camp

Antal bokstäver

13

Är palindrom

Nej

16
AI
AID
AM
AMP
CA
CAM

1

1

A-A
A-C
A-I
AA


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Exempel på hur man kan använda AIDES-DE-CAMP i en mening

  • In the end, Patricia chose a commoner and married naval Commander (later Admiral) Alexander Ramsay (29 May 1881 – 8 October 1972), one of her father's aides-de-camp and third son of the 13th Earl of Dalhousie, at Westminster Abbey on 27 February 1919.
  • It also included an Inspector of Reviews, a Commissioner of War, 24 aides-de-camp, and other specialist officers, NCOs, and privates.
  • Both, together with aides-de-camp (one each from the Armed Forces and Police) and the PSO, ride an open-top Land Rover to inspect the parade formations.
  • From 1920 until 1928 he was one of the King's aides-de-camp, a ceremonial honour awarded to military figures which entitles the recipient to wear aiguillettes.
  • Six aides-de-camp, George Baylor, Edmund Randolph, Robert Hanson Harrison, George Lewis, Stephen Moylan, William Palfrey, were appointed by Washington between August 1775 and March 1776, some replacing predecessors who had been transferred.
  • Important aides-de-camp and orderlies were Arvid Hansen, Joar Olsen, Arnfinn Salveson, Finn Gjestvold, Kåre Thoresen, Reidar Andersen and Knut Valstad.
  • Two aides-de-camp to the king, Vlastimir Roždjalovski and Svetislav Vohoska, were sent to parachuting training in a British base so they could be dropped to Chetniks in Yugoslavia, this, however never happened.


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