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The Adjutant General's Corps, formerly the Adjutant General's Department, is a branch of the United States Army first established in 1775. This branch provides personnel service support by manning the force, providing human resources services, coordinating personnel support, Army band operations, and recruiting and retention.
The Adjutant General's Corps is a corps in the British Army responsible for many of its general administrative services, named for the Adjutant-General to the Forces (now the Commander Home Command). As of 2002, the AGC had a staff of 7,000 people.
The shield symbolized the Adjutant General's role of speaking "for the commander". Thirteen embossed stars replaced the "T.E." on the upper shield, creating the crest worn by all Adjutant General Corps officers and the U.S. Army Bands. The chief administrative officer is normally subordinated to the unit Chief of Staff, and is known as the G-1.
A Brief History of the Adjutant General's Department from June 16th, 1775 to December 31st, 1925. New York City : The Recruiting Publicity Bureau. OCLC 16160837 .
Formerly a major general position, as of 1984 it is a brigadier general billet. This officer is head of the Adjutant General's Corps and is responsible for the procedures affecting awards and decorations, as well as casualty operations, and for the administration and preservation of records of all army personnel.
Photo courtesy of the 43rd Adjutant General Reception Battalion. Pfc. Brayden Sumare (left) and his biological father, Pfc. William Reeves (right)
In 2008, as a result of the Army's transformation, the Human Resources community implemented the Personnel Services Delivery Redesign, which recoded the adjutant position in battalions to an officer from the Adjutant General's Corps. [2] The adjutant general at the battalion-level is generally a junior captain or senior first lieutenant and, in ...
Adjutant General's Corps soldiers (4 C, 4 P) U. Units of the Royal Military Police (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Adjutant General's Corps" The following 14 pages are ...