noun a military officer who serves as an administrative assistant to a higher-ranking officer, typically the commanding officer of a unit or organization
The adjutant general is a high-ranking military officer responsible for managing the administrative and personnel functions of a military unit or organization.
In some countries, the adjutant general may also serve as the chief administrative officer of a state's military forces.
The role of an adjutant general involves overseeing the recruitment, training, and deployment of personnel within a military or government organization.
An adjutant general is a senior officer in the military responsible for managing personnel, administration, and other support functions within a unit or organization.
In some countries, the adjutant general may also serve as the chief administrative officer for a state's military forces, overseeing personnel management, training, and logistics.
In legal contexts, an adjutant general may be called upon to provide expert testimony or advice related to military regulations, procedures, or personnel matters.