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  1. Military attaché - Wikipedia

    • A military attaché or defence attaché (DA), sometimes known as a "military diplomat", is an official responsible for military matters within a diplomatic mission, typically an embassy. They are usually high-ranking members of the armed forces who retain their commission while being accorded full diplomatic status and immunity. Generally, a military attach… See more

    History

    As a formal diplomatic practice, the defence attaché system is traced to the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648), when … See more

    Duties and responsibilities

    General Edward Stopford Claremont, served as the first British military attaché (at first described as "military commissioner") based in Paris for 25 years from 1856 to 1881. Though based in the embassy, he was attach… See more

     
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    May 18, 2017 · Learn how enlisted from all services can serve in diplomatic roles at U.S. embassies worldwide through the Defense Attaché Service (DAS). Find out the skills, benefits, and requirements for this unique and challenging …

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