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military attaché

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Word History and Origins

Origin of military attaché1

First recorded in 1855–60

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Example Sentences

(Haaretz) Yaakov Ayash appointed military attaché in Washington (Ynet) For the full News from Israel.

The Prince was for five years military attaché at the Embassy under de Staal, you know.

You know every naval or military attaché is really more or less of a spy.

And the picturesque little fellow with the helmet was the English military attaché.

The military attaché of an embassy is regarded as a member of the official household of the diplomatic agent.

The French military attaché said: 'What I admire most in this campaign is the conduct of your soldiers.

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