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  1. Aide-de-camp - Wikipedia

    • Honorary appointees to the monarch, such as the royal cypher or the Prince of Wales, wear the appropriate cypher on their uniform epaulette and are entitled to use the post-nominal letters ADC for the duration of their appointment. See more

    Overview

    An aide-de-camp is a personal assistant or secretary to a person of high rank, usually a senior military, police or
    An … See more

    Argentina

    In Argentina, three officers, one from each armed service, of the rank of lieutenant colonel or its equivalent, are appointed as aide-de-camp to the president of the republic and three others to the minister of defence, … See more

    Belgium

    In Belgium, the Head of the King's Military Household is a two, three or four-star General who helps the King exercise the powers vested in him by the constitution in the field of defence. He monitors the internation… See more

    Commonwealth of Nations countries

    In Commonwealth of Nations countries, aides-de-camp are mostly appointed from military or auxiliary services. They are entitled to use the letters ADC or A de C after their names. The emblem of the office is the … See more

    France

    In France, the president, as commander-in-chief of the French Armed Forces, is served by aides-de-camp. In general, there are three, traditionally including one who is a member of the French Army, and all of whom are … See more

    Hong Kong

    The Hong Kong Police Force, the Fire Services Department, the Customs and Excise Department, the Immigration Department, the Government Flying Service, the Civil Aid Service, the Hong Kong Auxili… See more

    Imperial Russia

    In the 18th-century, under Catherine the Great of Russia, favourites of the Empress were frequently appointed as her aides-de-camp.
    During World War I, distinguished officers were appoi… See more

     
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  2. Aiguillette - Wikipedia

    Aiguillettes (3rd Class or Staff) are of gold and dark blue, crimson or light blue depending if worn by Royal Navy, Army or RAF officers. They are worn on the left shoulder by, among others, attachés, assistants and aides-de-camp.

  3. Why Prince William and other royals wear military …

    Jun 14, 2024 · As William is an Aide-de-Camp to the late Queen, his shoulder strap bears the Queen's cypher. This is also the reason why he wears the golden braids - better known as an aiguillette - across his right shoulder.

  4. Early Royal Navy Officers Full Dress Uniform plus …

    His son, Peter Dale Nichol also achieved the rank of CAPT and in his las posting was Aide de Camp to Queen Elizabeth II. The handstiched tailor’s label inside the jacket reads: Geo. Spence 8 Ordnance Row The Hard. Portsmouth, 11 …

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    The set consists of his entire Navy Dress uniform, jacket, waistcoat, trousers, cape (with shoulder boards) and his named sword. Boutwood served from 1917 on the HMS Inflexible and ending his career as the Aide de Camp To King …

  8. Personal aide-de-camp | Monarchy of Britain Wiki

    Personal Aide-de-Camp is an appointment in the Royal Household of the United Kingdom. It is distinct from that of other Aides-de-Camp to the Queen (or King), in that it is only bestowed on members of the Royal Family holding military …

  9. On display after 200 years: Rare Royal Navy uniform …

    Oct 21, 2011 · Hicks was aide-de-camp to Sir Israel Pellew, commander of HMS Conqueror, the British ship which battled with the French flagship Bucentaure at Trafalgar.

  10. Royal Navy Uniforms: Lt. William Hicks - The Dear …

    Dec 13, 2013 · As a 21 year-old midshipman, William Hicks was an aide-de-camp to Captain Pellew of the Conqueror, which took possession of Admiral Villeneuve’s flagship Bucentaure. This uniform belonging to Lieutenant …

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