. "Auxiliaries"@en . . . "An auxiliary force is a organized group supplementing but not directly incorporated in a regular military or police entity. It may comprise either civilian volunteers undertaking support functions or additional personnel directly performing military or police duties, usually on a part-time basis. Historically the designation \"auxiliary\" has also been given to foreign or allied troops in the service of a nation at war. In the context of colonial armies locally recruited irregulars were often described as auxiliaries."@en . "An auxiliary force is a organized group supplementing but not directly incorporated in a regular military or police entity. It may comprise either civilian volunteers undertaking support functions or additional personnel directly performing military or police duties, usually on a part-time basis. Historically the designation \"auxiliary\" has also been given to foreign or allied troops in the service of a nation at war. In the context of colonial armies locally recruited irregulars were often described as auxiliaries."@en . . "Auxiliaries is a term used to refer to organizations within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints structure that are not part of the normal priesthood structure of organization. Organizations such as Sunday School, Relief Society, and Primary are examples of church auxiliaries that, while not part of the priesthood leadership, are designed for the edification and benefit of the members."@en . "Auxiliaries is a term used to refer to organizations within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints structure that are not part of the normal priesthood structure of organization. Organizations such as Sunday School, Relief Society, and Primary are examples of church auxiliaries that, while not part of the priesthood leadership, are designed for the edification and benefit of the members."@en . . . .