attachés
1attaches — publiques contenans quelque ordonnance, ou denonciation, Edicta. Attaches par les quarrefours et lieux publiques, Programmata. Encheres se doivent publier par attaches, Quum actiones praetoriae fiunt et iudiciales, fieri debent edicta et… …
2attachés-cases — ● attaché case, attachés cases nom masculin (français attaché et anglais case, mallette) Mallette plate et rigide permettant de transporter des documents …
3attaches — 2 p.s. Prés., 2 p.s. Prés. subj. attacher …
4attachés — Part. pas. m.p. attacher …
5attaches — at·tach || É™ tætʃ v. fasten; annex; add; foreclose; ascribe to n. one attached to an official staff (military, diplomatic, etc.) …
6ATTACHES — …
7attaches d'huile — Boucles d argent …
8Military attachés and observers in the Russo-Japanese War — Western military attachés and war correspondents with the Japanese forces after the Battle of Shaho (1904): 1. Robert Collins; 2. David Fraser; 3. Capt. Adalbert Dáni von Gyarmata; 4. Capt. James Jardine; 5. Frederick McKenzie; 6. Edward Knight;… …
9Military attachés and war correspondents in the First World War — were historians creating first hand accounts of a multi national, multi continent, multi ocean military conflict. In this multi year series of military engagements across a worldwide landscape of theaters of battle, the military taxonomy of war… …
10Military Attachés — Military officers were assigned to diplomatic missions as attachés from the time of Petr I (1689–1725), to act as representatives of the Russian army and navy and to collect sensitive military information. In tsarist times, military attachés… …