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Hey there! So, you’re wondering what “AG” stands for? Well, it’s actually an acronym for “Adjutant General,” which is a high-ranking officer in the Army. In other words, AG means Army! Who knew? Pretty cool, huh?

What Does Ag Mean In The Army? [Solved]

Well, the adjutant general A-1 is the assistant chief of air staff for personnel. AG stands for adjutant general and AGCT is the Army General Classification Test. The Adjutant General’s Department is abbreviated as AGD and AGF stands for Army Ground Forces. Got it?

  1. AG stands for Adjutant General, which is a military rank in the United States Army.
  2. The Adjutant General is responsible for personnel management and administrative functions within the Army.
  3. The Adjutant General is typically a senior officer who reports directly to the commanding general or chief of staff of an Army unit or installation.
  4. In some cases, the Adjutant General may also serve as a liaison between the military and civilian authorities or other government agencies.
  5. The term “AG” can also refer to an Assistant Secretary of Defense (ASD) in the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD).

No, ‘ag’ doesn’t mean army. It stands for ‘Agriculture’, which is the science and practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.