adjutant general

noun

plural adjutants general
1
: the chief administrative officer of an army who is responsible especially for the administration and preservation of personnel records
2
: the chief administrative officer of a major military unit (such as a division or corps)

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The adjutant general will determine how many members of the Guard will be called. Juliann Ventura, The Hill, 2 Nov. 2024 Cotton serves on the Senate Judiciary Committee. STORY: Cotton questions Secret Service’s acting chief on agency protocol after Trump assassination attempt The Senate approved the nomination of Arkansas' adjutant general as the next director of the U.S. Army National Guard. Alex Thomas, arkansasonline.com, 4 Aug. 2024 In 1989, Slack was appointed as Wisconsin's adjutant general, the senior officer in the state's National Guard. Maia Pandey, Journal Sentinel, 21 July 2024 Nearly $16 million is also included to pay for the deployment of state resources under the control of the Kansas adjutant general to aid Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s border control efforts. Jonathan Shorman, Kansas City Star, 5 Apr. 2024 See all Example Sentences for adjutant general 

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First Known Use

1644, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of adjutant general was in 1644

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