ADJUTANT, an officer in the army, whose business is to aid or assist the major. See MAJOR.
Adjutant is the same that we otherwise call Ad Major.See AD MAJOR.
The term is sometimes also used for an aide-de-camp.See AIDE-DE-CAMP.
The word is formed of the Latin adjutare, to help, assist.
Adjutant is the same that we otherwise call Ad Major.See AD MAJOR.
The term is sometimes also used for an aide-de-camp.See AIDE-DE-CAMP.
The word is formed of the Latin adjutare, to help, assist.
ANGLES OF A BATTALION, in the Military Art, are the Soldiers where the Ranks and Files terminate. See BATTALION. The Angles of a Battalion are said to be blunted, when the Soldiers at the four Corners are removed, so that the square Battalion becomes octagonal: which was an Evolution very common among the Ancients, though now disused. See EVOLUTION.