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Order of Adjutant Administrators

The O.A.A. (Order of Adjutant Administrators) is a segment of ministry that is patterned after the New Testament model of the administrations of 1 Corinthians 12:5.  Paul uses the term Diakonia.  This term can express the meaning of a deacon, administrator or one who attends or waits on another.  Many churches use the term Armor Bearer which causes much debate as to whether it is a New Testament Ministry observed in scripture.  RRG uses the term Adjutant because it infers one who operates within the ministry as an administrative assistant.

The 3 Classes of Adjutants

RRG recognizes 3 classifications of the office of the Adjutant Administrator.  the term was typically a term used for one who was an assistant within a military setting.  The adjutant assisted a high ranking officer in organizing and preparing the troops under the officer.  In some occasions the adjutant was a noncommissioned officer who was non military.

1.  Regimental Adjutant - A regimental adjutant is one who manages a group, battalion of fighters, a headquarters and a supporting unit (Keeps records and establishes workloads)

a.  The regimental adjutant is responsible for:

     1.  Keeping accurate records of a regiment/group and its activities

     2.  Managing those within this group as far as work load and specific tasks

     3.  Keeping the group fit and ready to function

2.  A Garrison Adjutant-One who is in charge of an administrative platoon or group. (Trains, organizes and leads into action those who need to be present to enable a program to Go)

a.  The garrison adjutant is usually responsible for:

     1.  Assisting the commanding officer or overseer in organizing a group, platoon etc.

     2.  Being Officer in Charge (OIC) who organizing and implements all strategies and activities

     3.  Managing group actions and activities when operating.

3.  An Attendant Adjutant - An Attending Adjutant is assigned to the care and personal aiding of a leader or overseer.

a.  The attending adjutant is the personal assistant of the overseer or leader and is responsible for:

     1.  Organization of all daily routine

     2.  Organization of all resources that make working and operating in the leaders office easy

     3.  Organizing and arranging meetings, events and those things that are needed for said activities

     4.  To make sure that supplies, tools and needed equipment is available in a timely fashion

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