An aide-de-camp or adikung as it is known locally in Malaysia is appointed by the federal government or state government by officers of the Royal Malaysian Police or Malaysian Armed Forces which include the Malaysian Army, the Royal Malaysian Air Force or the Royal Malaysian Navy. Non-military or police officers have also been appointed as warrant officers. The sovereign, as head of the army, had the right to appoint “an indefinite number of adjutants.” [16] Under Queen Victoria, appointments (from the Regular Army and Royal Marines) were made in recognition of outstanding military service; This appointment at the time resulted in promotion to the rank of colonel. In addition, honorary positions were created from the ranks of militia officers. Regardless of the military origin of the role, Queen Victoria also named a number of “naval warrant officers” as a “compliment to sister service.” [16] An aide-de-camp (UK: /ˌeɪddəˈkɒ̃/, US: /-ˈkæmp/; [1] The French expression, which literally means “aide dans le camp [militaire]”[2]), is a personal assistant or secretary to a high-ranking person, usually a senior military, police or government official, or a member of a royal family or head of state. In addition to military officers appointed as full-time warrant officers of the Governor General, several other flag/general officers and high-ranking officers are appointed ex officio honorary warrant officers of the Governor General or by members of the Royal Family, including:[4] Aides-de-camp, as well as stable masters, military assistants, military attachés and certain other officers, are distinguished by the addition of needles to their uniforms; These differ depending on the date in size, color and wear position. [19] In addition, the monarch`s warrant officers wear the monarch`s royal numeral on their shoulder straps or epaulettes in different dress codes. Other personalities in Indonesia, such as ministers and other key government officials, are also provided as ACDs, who are usually subordinate officers, such as lieutenants in the army or police inspectors who are usually new to the army and/or police academies. CDAs for regional officials, such as governors and mayors/regents, are provided by recent graduates of the Institute of Internal Governance (IPDN).
Instead of service insignia (e.g., infantry, artillery, quartermasters), U.S. Army volunteers wear a special device that they would otherwise wear on the lapel of their service uniform. The rank of the general officer who served is indicated on the aircraft worn by the warrant officer, as shown below. Although the Chief of Staff of the Army and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff hold O-10 positions, their warrant officers carry equipment specifically for these offices and not the normal four-star auxiliary device. In addition, an aide-de-camp wears a special needle on the shoulder of his uniform. In Pakistan, the president, prime minister and governors have their own warrant officers. The aide-de-camp can come from one of the three armed forces and usually has the rank of captain (army), lieutenant (navy) or lieutenant d`aviation (air force). The adjutant of Judge Khan Habibullah Khan, while he was Prime Minister and Head of West Pakistan House, was his son, a high-ranking bureaucrat, Captain Akhtar Munir Marwat and Captain Gohar Ayub Khan was for his father, President Marshal Ayub Khan. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the three Chiefs of Service are authorized to have an aide-de-camp. In Pakistan, officers with the rank of Major General and equivalent and higher persons in sister services who are at the head of peace divisions or commands have aides who normally belong to their general`s senior regiment/battalion. The official insignia of an aide-de-camp is usually the needle, a braided string made of gold or other colors worn on the shoulder of a uniform.
Whether it is worn on the left or right shoulder is dictated by protocol. In addition, a fixed number of senior officers may be appointed adjutants to the Queen (or King), an appointment that entitles the post-nominal letter “ADC”. Most of them serve officers of the army, navy and air force, usually of the rank of colonel or brigadier or equivalent. They are rarely asked individually to perform certain tasks; Together, they marched in procession at every coronation and state funeral of a monarch in the 20th century. [20] In 1991, the Queen`s warrant officers had sixty:[21] In fact, it is an integrated electronic circuit that directly converts the continuous form signal into discrete signals. In Argentina, three officers (one from each military service, with the rank of lieutenant-colonel or equivalent officer) are appointed adjutant to the President of the Republic and three others are appointed Minister of Defense, these six being the only ones to be called edecán, which is a Spanish translation for aide-de-camp (edecán is a phonetic imitation of the French term; ayudante de campo is a word-for-word translation). In Sri Lanka, the president has an aide-de-camp and an additional aide-de-camp from the three armed forces. All general, encyclosed and aviation officers are entitled to an aide-de-camp, usually chosen from their regiment or higher unit. In the Navy, an aide-de-camp is called a flag lieutenant. Non-commissioned officers (with the rank of major and below) of the armed forces who have completed three years of service may be appointed for special (extra-regimental) appointments as aide-de-camp or additional aide-de-camp for a maximum period of three years.
After such an appointment, a renewal of mandate is possible only after two years. Physicians with the rank of lieutenant-colonel and above may be appointed honorary physician to the president or honorary surgeon to the president. [9] In each of the armed forces, the Chief of Staff and other senior officers have their own warrant officers, usually with the rank of Major-General or Lieutenant-Colonel or equivalent. At the unit level, Unit S1 (Personnel Officer) acts as the Unit Commander`s Warrant Officer, although this practice has recently been left in many units only for ceremonial purposes, while for day-to-day duties, a senior non-commissioned officer performs the warrant officer`s activities. ADC is used in a variety of technologies and electronic devices, including computers, phones, and countless other types of devices. Analog-to-digital converters are often used to translate signals from the physical world into the binary language of computers, allowing them to be processed and manipulated in countless different ways. In analog form, signals such as sound and electricity can take on an almost unlimited variety of forms and forms. During World War I, respected officers were appointed adjutants to the emperor in turn. In November 1916, the future civil war general of the White Army, Piotr Wrangel (who was a regimental commander at the time), spent a few days as adjutant to Nicholas II of Russia. [24] Most warrant officers wear a needle with a gold pattern when acting in their official capacity; Members of St.
Ambulance Jean Canada wear silver needles that match their other outfits as an aide-de-camp or as a symbol of ceremonial representation such as a member of the Guard of Honour or a command post at the parade. [Citation needed] All warrant officers also wear the number or insignia of the director to whom they have been appointed. [5] Persons appointed in an honorary capacity by the Queen (Royal Cypher) or the Prince of Wales wear the appropriate number on their uniform shoulder flap and have the right to use the post-nominal letters ADC for the duration of their appointment.