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The adjutants were then assigned to the emperor in their two to three-year service, formed his constant accompaniment, regulated and monitored the daily program and audiences, and were responsible for the personal file run between the war ministry and the emperor. The service with Emperor
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began for the wing adjutants at three in the morning in full gear because the emperor got up very early. After the imperial breakfast, the adjutant reported to the emperor and presented current reports and the daily program. The service with the emperor was considered very exhausting.
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was a senior staff officer, effectively an assistant to a general officer. It was a special position for lieutenant-colonels and colonels in staff service. Starting in 1795, only colonels could be appointed to the position. It was supplemented by the rank of
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The General Adjutants (generals only) and Wing Adjutants (staff officers only) were used to service the Emperor of the
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Complete Statute-book of the Russian Empire, volume 3, law gazette № 25082, as amended on August 29, 1904.
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senior military officer of a state's, commonwealth's, or territory's military forces
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for each state, territory, and the District of Columbia within the United States.
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The chief administrative officer of a major military unit, such as a
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Examples of rank insignia to the dress uniform, to be worn in the
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has an adjutant general to assist him with official appointments.
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Russian Officer Corps of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
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Official website of the Adjutant General of Karl von Habsburg
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History of the US Army Adjutant General's Corps, 1775 - 1891
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Martina Winkelhofer "Der Alltag des Kaisers" (2008), p 19.
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Roger ap Catesby Jones
France

House of Habsburg
Habsburg Monarchy
Franz Joseph I
House of Habsburg
Adjutant-General to the Forces
British Army
Home Command
United States Army Adjutant General's Corps
List of Adjutants General of the U.S. Army

US Army
United States
United States Army
Army Chief of Staff
division
corps
army
senior military officer of a state's, commonwealth's, or territory's military forces
National Guard
Army National Guard
Air National Guard
naval militia
state defense forces
Imperial Russia
Russian
Tsar

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