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Definition of Military attaché
1. Noun. An attache who is a specialist in military matters.
Definition of Military attaché
1. Noun. A diplomatic attaché for military affairs ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Military Attaché
Literary usage of Military attaché
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Diplomatic Documents Relating to the Outbreak of the European War by James Brown Scott (1916)
"Major von Eggeling 'a report was summarised in the following telegram which Count
Pour- tales sent to Berlin and placed at my disposal: Military Attache ..."
2. Bismarck, the Man & the Statesman: Being the Reflections and Reminiscences by Otto Bismarck (1899)
"... formerly commandant of Kol- berg, and the first military attache at St.
Petersburg, a particularly intimate position with the Emperor. ..."
3. The Real Triumph of Japan, the Conquest of the Silent Foeby Louis Livingston Seaman by Louis Livingston Seaman (1906)
"Kennan and Dinwiddie, to Colonel Mac- pherson, Military Attache of Great Britain,
Major Matignon, Military Attache of France, and Captain Hoffmann, ..."
4. The Origins of the War by Raymond Poincaré (1921)
"The British Military Attache at Berlin learnt from a good source, and informed
us of the fact, that the annual rectifications of the German mobilization ..."
5. The Tribune Almanac and Political Register by Horace Greeley (1909)
"... Military Attache, Lieutenant Colonel BR James. Embassy, No. 1300 Connecticut
avenue. Germany.—Ambassador E. and P., Count Johann Heinrich von Bernstorff ..."
6. From Private to Field-marshal by William Robert Robertson (1921)
"the Foreign Office ; more proficient military attache's were not, in all cases.
These officers were for the most part underpaid, ..."