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ADJUTANT-GENERAL. A staff officer; one of those next in rank to the Commander-in-chief.

A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States. By John Bouvier. Published 1856.
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The Adjutant General congratulated the soldiers for their immaculate parade and impressed upon selfless service towards the nation.
In other posting and transfers, Lt Gen Amir Abbasi has been appointed Quarter Master General (QMG) Pakistan Army at GHQ, Lt Gen Sahir Shamshad Mirza named as Adjutant General Pakistan Army and Lt Gen Moazzam Ejaz as engineer-in-chief.
General Hameed was appointed as Adjutant General at the General Headquarters (GHQ) later that month.
Earlier, on arrival at AFIC and NIHD President was received by Adjutant General Pakistan Army, Lieutenant General Anwar Ali Hyder and Major General Safdar Abbas, Commandant AFIC and NIHD.
Earlier, on arrival at AFIC and NIHD, the president was received by Adjutant General of Pakistan Army, Lieutenant General Anwar Ali Hyder and Major General Safdar Abbas, Commandant of AFIC and NIHD.
Earlier, on arrival at AFIC & NIHD, the president was received by Adjutant General of Pakistan Army, Lieutenant General Anwar Ali Hyder and Major General Safdar Abbas, Commandant of AFIC & NIHD.
Cpt Sprouting, from Jarrow, South Tyneside, was serving with the Adjutant General's Corps at the Al Asad air base when he was killed on January 31.
Consequently, The Adjutant General wrote that "no case should be referred to a general court-martial unless the offense charged warrants [a] dishonorable discharge." Additionally, convening authorities were advised that if a Soldier was punished with a dishonorable discharge, then there must be a sufficient "period of confinement" adjudged with that discharge that would ensure that the accused "will remain in confinement until the end of the war." Otherwise, "the sentence amounts to immunity against risk of battle and is to that extent [a] reward instead of punishment." (5)
Anwar Ali Hyder, HI(M), Adjutant General, Pakistan Army was the Chief Guest and a number of Seniors Army Officers, Retired Officers and Army Medical College Students were present on this occasion.
He retired from the bank in 2008 as Senior Vice President and COO to serve a four-year term as Adjutant General of the Mississippi National Guard under Governor Haley Barbour.
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