Definition of Military adviser

1. Noun. A military officer who serves as an adviser to the troops of an allied nation.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Military Adviser

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militarize
militarized
militarizes
militarizing
military
military-academy
military-entertainment complex
military-industrial complex
military-school
military abduction
military abductions
military academies
military academy
military action
military adviser (current term)
military advisor
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military attache
military attaché
military attachés
military band
military blockade
military brat
military campaign
military capability
military censorship
military ceremony
military chaplain
military commission

Literary usage of Military adviser

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Canadian War of 1812 by Charles Prestwood Lucas (1906)
"He had, however, an expert military adviser by his side, in his cousin Colonel Solomon Van Rensselaer. August and September went by in making preparations ..."

2. The Romance of George Villiers: First Duke of Buckingham, and Some Men and by Philip Gibbs (1908)
"Another thing that brought new hope to the Duke was the return of Dolbier, his military adviser, who had been to England and back with despatches. ..."

3. Lee Ad His Lieutenants: Comprising the Early Life, Public Services, and by Edward Albert Pollard (1867)
"Bragg relieved from command and appointed "military adviser" of President Davis.—Explanations in a Richmond journal.— Gen. Bragg's last service in the field ..."

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