"I'm here on temporary detachment."
He got a temporary detachment the same day I got in.
A temporary detachment from a fleet would also be called a squadron.
Since then, temporary detachments have been made nationwide from Alaska to Florida, as required to test airborne weapons in a variety of conditions.
Thirdly, vexillarius might have referred to any soldier serving in a temporary detachment or vexillation, away from the parent unit.
When completed Berwick was sent to the China Station, where she remained until a temporary detachment to the Mediterranean in 1936.
Several of the temporary detachments included in-flight refuelling tanker aircraft.
You will remain there, on temporary detachment, until this Board's recommendations are confirmed or modified by the higher review body.
But these may simply have been left behind by legionaries on temporary detachment.
Other aircraft are operated on temporary detachment from squadrons as well as manufacturers such as Denel.