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adjutant

[aj-uh-tuhnt] / ˈædʒ ə tənt /
NOUN
assistant
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Gen. Torrence Saxe, the adjutant general of the Alaska National Guard, not only approved the medals for the men, he personally handed them out at the ceremony held with a driving snow outside.

From Seattle Times

“The governor and state adjutant general thus might find themselves commanding some very unhappy personnel.”

From New York Times

Gen. David Baldwin, adjutant general of the California National Guard, told reporters that the state was “becoming pretty good at it.”

From Seattle Times

Gen. David Baldwin, adjutant general of California, said the state has also deployed more than 1,000 National Guard soldiers, airmen and sailors and 10 other states have sent around 1,250 additional Guard members.

From Seattle Times

Gen. Jeff Holmes, the adjutant general of the Tennessee National Guard, wrote on Twitter.

From New York Times