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aid-de-camp

American  
[eyd-duh-kamp] / ˈeɪd dəˈkæmp /

noun

plural

aids-de-camp
  1. a variant of aide-de-camp.


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The nightmare was the same nearly everywhere: the investigators showed up in Paris last fall in the company of former Senate Page Boy Joseph Stewart, 22, who came along as aid-de-camp.

From Time Magazine Archive

Cheerily a Japanese aid-de-camp spoke of 'taking over Chinchow by Christmas.'

From Time Magazine Archive

Cheerily a Japanese aid-de-camp spoke of "taking over Chinchow by Christmas."

From Time Magazine Archive

In the same year he joined the army as aid-de-camp to General Greene.

From The Life Of Thomas Paine, Vol. II. (of II) With A History of His Literary, Political and Religious Career in America France, and England by Conway, Moncure Daniel

So the name of the young general's friend and aid-de-camp was Samuel Augustus Barker.

From St. Nicholas v. 13 No. 9 July 1886 an Illustrated Magazine for Young Folks by Various