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982:. The corps was designed to be an independent military group containing cavalry, artillery and infantry, and capable of defending against a numerically superior foe. This allowed Napoleon I to mass the bulk of his forces to effect a penetration into a weak section of enemy lines without risking his own communications or flank. This innovation stimulated other European powers to adopt similar military structures. The corps has remained an echelon of French Army organization to the modern day.
1685:). The corps districts included up to 9 anti-aircraft artillery regiments and 14 separate anti-aircraft artillery battalions, up to 3 anti-aircraft machine-gun regiments, 1 searchlight regiment, 1 regiment (or division) of barrage balloons, up to 4 regiments (or separate battalions) VNOS, and a communications regiment (or a separate battalion). In 1945, air defence corps could include 1 anti-aircraft artillery brigade or division.
1631:/Aerospace Forces. The purpose of the such a corps is to protect important administrative, industrial and economic centers and regions of the country, groupings of troops (forces) and military facilities within the established limits of responsibility against air strikes. In organizational terms, an air defence corps is part of the district (or a separate army) of the Air Defence Forces. Also some air defence corps were separate.
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938:) is the closest equivalent of a corps. After the military reforms of the early 2010s, a typical PLA group army consists of six combined arms brigades, plus additional artillery, air defence, engineering, sustainment, special operations and army aviation assets. Each formation contains approximately 30,000 combat troops and several thousands more supporting personnel.
918:. After losses in the early part of the war, under the 1938 reforms, the remaining scarce artillery and the other support formations were withdrawn from the division and was held at corps, or army level or higher. The corps became the basic tactical unit of the NRA having strength nearly equivalent to an allied
2300:. These officers are specialists in career fields that are professions unto themselves, such as ministers, civil engineers, architects, dentists, lawyers, physicians, healthcare administrators, healthcare scientists, clinical care providers, nurses, financial managers, and logistics and supply specialists. These
1336:, for instance, exceeded 20,000 men. However, for both armies, unit sizes varied dramatically with attrition throughout the war. In Civil War usages, by both sides, it was common to write out the number, thus "Twenty-first Army Corps", a practice that is usually ignored in modern histories of the war.
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If a soldier is posted to a unit outside of their parent corps, except in some circumstances the soldier continues to wear the hat badge and lanyard of their corps (e.g. a clerk posted to an infantry battalion would wear the hat badge of the Royal
Australian Ordnance Corps but would wear the lanyard
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has a system of coloured lanyards, which each identify a soldier as part of a specific corps (or sometimes individual battalion). This lanyard is a woven piece of cord which is worn on ceremonial uniforms and dates back to the issue of clasp knives in the early 20th century which were secured to the
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Initially, corps were numbered in relation to their field army, such as I Army Corps, Army of the
Potomac. After a while these numerical designations became unique to each corps regardless of the army to which they were assigned. Although designated with numbers that are sometimes the same as those
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Although the US Army in the years following the Civil War lacked standing organization at the corps and division levels, it moved swiftly to adopt these during the mobilization for the
Spanish–American War in the spring of 1898. On 7 May, General Order 36 called for the establishment of seven "army
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was nominally organized into corps and divisions but no full-time formations larger than a battalion were ever trained or exercised. Early in the Second World War, Canada's contribution to the
British-French forces fighting the Germans was limited to a single division. After the fall of France in
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In June 1954, for the defense of the main industrial and economic centers and regions of the USSR, 10 air defence corps were re-created. At the same time, in addition to anti-aircraft artillery formations, fighter aviation regiments and divisions were included in the corps. Since the late 1950s,
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is not permanent. On the battlefield, the corps is the highest level of the forces that is concerned with actual combat and operational deployment. Higher levels of command are concerned with administration rather than operations, at least under current doctrine. The corps provides operational
1394:, but played little role until the Army's buildup for World War II. While some of the lower numbered corps were used for various exercises the inter-war years corps served mostly as a pool of units. During that war, the Marine Corps organized corps headquarters for the first time, the
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for purposes of: "... affiliation, ... loyalty and commitment, ... sense of belonging, ... unit esprit, and ... war fighting ethos." However, these regiments have no tactical function. The six corps (annotated by an asterisk above after each applicable corps' name) of the
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After the war, the tank and mechanized corps were re-rated as divisions. During the reforms of 1956–58, most of the corps were again disbanded to create the new combined arms and tank armies. A few corps were nevertheless retained. The Vyborg and
Archangel Corps of the
1473:(III MEF) in South Vietnam (re-deployed to Okinawa in 1971). In 1965, all three MEFs were subsequently re-designated as Marine amphibious forces or MAFs, and in 1988 all three Marine Corps corps-level commands were again re-designated as
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in 1994. It is no longer a purely
British formation, although the UK is the "framework nation" and provides most of the staff for the headquarters. A purely national Corps headquarters could be quickly reconstituted if necessary.
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found in the modern US Army, there is no direct lineage between the 43 Union field corps of the Civil War and those with similar names in the modern era, due to congressional legislation caused by the outcry from veterans of the
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was unique in that its composition did not change from inception to the war's end, in contrast to
British corps in France and Flanders. The Canadian Corps consisted of four Canadian divisions. After the Armistice, the peacetime
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was never organized). The corps headquarters were disbanded during the months following the signing of the peace treaty (with the exception of the Eighth Army Corps, which remained active until 1900 due to the eruption of the
2294:(i.e., those who exercise general command authority and are eligible for operational command positions, as opposed to officers who normally exercise authority only within their own specialty) are commissioned into various
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Brigade: A History, Its Organization and Employment in the US Army. (2004). Fort Leavenworth, Kansas : Combat Studies Institute, US Army Command and General Staff College. pages
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1191:; their lineages derive from three of the corps formed during World War I (I and III Corps) and World War II (XVIII Airborne Corps). On 12 February 2020, it was announced that the Army was reactivating
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in one of its standard military senses. However, subsequent formations of non-military ambulance squads continued to use the term, even where they adhere less to paramilitary organizational structure.
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corps" (repeating the nomenclature of the Civil War); an eighth was authorized later that month. Two of these saw action as a unit: the Fifth in Cuba and the Eighth in the
Philippines; elements of the
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Faithfully Done: A History of the Regular Army in the Civil War. United States: Nebraska. page 71
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commanded by the senior-most artillery officer. In general the other field armies tended to model their organization after the Army of the Potomac, including the gradual development of corps.
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was given command of the Army of the Potomac in November 1862, he reorganized it into three "grand divisions" of two corps and a cavalry division each, but this structure was abolished when
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anti-aircraft artillery units have been replaced by anti-aircraft missile formations and formations of radio engineering troops. Searchlight and barrage balloon units were also abolished.
1030:. Each corps is composed of three or four divisions. There are three types of corps in the Indian Army: strike, holding and mixed. The corps HQ is the highest field formation in the army.
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consisting of enlisted medical technicians. The Hospital Corps, along with the four Navy health services corps listed above (indicated by asterisk), is one of the five corps of the Navy
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In many English-speaking countries and other countries influenced by British military traditions, a corps is also a grouping of personnel by common function, also known as an
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It took command of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan on 4 May 2006. Previously, it was deployed as the headquarters commanding land forces during the
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in northwest Europe, and the two were reunited in early 1945. After the formations were disbanded after VE Day, Canada has never subsequently organized a corps headquarters.
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calls its local units/church "corps" (e.g. The Rockford Temple Corps, The St. Petersburg Citadel Corps), echoing the pseudomilitary name and structure of the organization.
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as a second corps headquarters was established in the UK, with the eventual formation of five Canadian divisions in England. I Canadian Corps eventually fought in Italy,
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formations as part of the corps. This meant that either civilian workers had to be hired or line soldiers detailed from their units to carry out the necessary tasks.
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commanders had gained experience handling larger formations. Before and during World War II, however, Soviet armoured units were organized into corps. The pre-war
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were enlarged and consisted of: anti-aircraft missile regiments and brigades, air defense fighter regiments, radio engineering regiments and brigades, separate
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included: 4-6 anti-aircraft artillery regiments, 1 anti-aircraft machine-gun regiment, 1 searchlight regiment (or battalion), 1-2 regiments (or divisions)
1572:) structure was apparently unable to handle the formations, and the armies and corps were integrated. Rifle corps were re-established during the war after
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and about 25,000 soldiers. However he delayed doing so partly for lack of experienced officers and partly for political reasons, until March 1862 when
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When the British Army was expanded from an expeditionary force in the First World War, corps were created to manage the large numbers of divisions. The
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varied during the war, though it usually consisted of between two and six division (on average three) for approximately 36,000 soldiers. After
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counterparts because their divisions contained more brigades, each of which could contain more regiments. All of the Confederate corps at the
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deployment prior to that in 1996. Otherwise, the only time a British corps headquarters has been operationally deployed since 1945 was
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and support units, with no division structure. Owing to this, they are sometimes, informally, referred to as "brigade buckets".
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included 23 infantry corps and a few mounted corps. The word was adopted for other special formations such as the
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of other officers. This staff consisted of a chief of cavalry, a chief of artillery, and representatives of the
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to designate several non-tactical organizations. These corps include five distinct health services corps of the
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1469:(II MEF) in North Carolina, and re-activated the III Amphibious Corps (which had been deactivated in 1946) as
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1046:. Each corps is composed of at least two divisions. The corps HQ is the highest field formation in the army.
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were made up of divisions. In the reorganizations, these "corps" were reorganized into tank
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battalions, regiments and battalions of communications and logistics institutions.
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than more traditional army units such as divisions, regiments, or even brigades.
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in 1864). To assist with their command, generals were allowed a number of
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in some cases, a distinct service within a national military (such as the
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took over February 1863. This also led to the creation of a dedicated
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also included 1-2 regiments (battalions) of local air defence.
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made up the invasion force for Puerto Rico (the Second,
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transport and supply elements were combined with the
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designation, and the Artillery Branch uses the term
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962:) as the first formal combined-arms groupings of
2922:Military Encyclopedia, Volume 4, article "Corps"
1762:. An administrative corps therefore has its own
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2868:Vietnam Studies: Command and Control, 1950-1969
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828:units, to defend south-eastern Australia, and
3102:. Usphs.gov. 14 November 2011. Archived from
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2920:Сергеев, Игорь Дмитриевич , ed. (1999).
2511:unit from 1925 until disbanded in 1995.
2092:Royal New Zealand Army Logistic Regiment
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2494:beginning with the letters DC (or DX).
2353:United States Air Force Medical Service
1134:, commanding the initial stages of the
567:Corps may also be a generic term for a
2737:"Civil War Army Organization and Rank"
2436:United States Senior Military Colleges
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1172:The structure of a field corps in the
812:area, to control Allied army units in
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2901:from the original on 10 February 2016
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1857:Canadian Forces Administrative Orders
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2386:5) In the US Armed Forces, the term
1951:Royal Canadian Army Veterinary Corps
1873:Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery
1523:adding citations to reliable sources
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804:. Following the commencement of the
2347:4) The US Air Force uses the title
1604:, but abandoned after a few years.
2811:from the original on 8 August 2014
2604:List of corps of the United States
2118:administratively in several ways.
1634:On the basis of individual corps,
1156:List of corps of the United States
906:and often a number of independent
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2541:(largest VAC network worldwide),
2416:United States Coast Guard Academy
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1904:Royal Canadian Army Service Corps
1892:Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps
1289:'s various bureaus: an assistant
3152:"The Union Army Ambulance Corps"
3080:from the original on 3 July 2011
2798:History of Military Mobilization
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3050:The U.S. Army Regimental System
2687:A Military History of Australia
2630:APP-6C Joint Military Symbology
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1900:Canadian Forces Medical Service
1896:Dental Branch (Canadian Forces)
1598:48th Separate Guards Army Corps
1510:needs additional citations for
769:, under Lieutenant General Sir
759:First Australian Imperial Force
705:, and typically commanded by a
610:a friendly combined arms corps
2577:non-governmental organizations
2533:). Prominent examples are the
2420:Reserve Officer Training Corps
2408:United States Military Academy
2381:Judge Advocate General's Corps
2342:Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
2318:Judge Advocate General's Corps
2252:Psychological Operations Corps
2216:Judge Advocate General's Corps
2072:List of New Zealand Army Corps
1471:III Marine Expeditionary Force
1060:independent operational groups
630:a hostile combined arms corps
27:Military unit size designation
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2895:"Eve of war Soviet structure"
2404:United States Corps of Cadets
2399:Noncommissioned Officer Corps
1920:Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps
1908:Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps
1869:Royal Canadian Infantry Corps
1865:Royal Canadian Armoured Corps
1831:uniform by a length of cord.
1822:List of Australian Army Corps
1602:Transbaikal Military District
1594:Belorussian Military District
1491:Formations of the Soviet Army
1467:II Marine Expeditionary Force
1380:American Expeditionary Forces
1203:The first field corps in the
954:used corps-sized formations (
2865:Eckhardt, George S. (1991).
2108:Department of Transportation
2060:Remount and Veterinary Corps
1973:Administrative corps in the
1812:or the "Corps of Infantry".
1642:could be created. The first
1479:Marine air-ground task force
1463:I Marine Expeditionary Force
1442:to avoid confusion with the
1392:National Defense Act of 1920
1093:British corps in World War I
1004:Allerhöchste Kabinetts-Order
564:These usages often overlap.
2545:VAC. The usage of the term
2503:In the United Kingdom, the
2456:Virginia Military Institute
2452:University of North Georgia
2236:Military Intelligence Corps
1963:Canadian Intelligence Corps
1947:Canadian Women's Army Corps
1924:Royal Canadian Postal Corps
1888:Royal Canadian Dental Corps
1590:Leningrad Military District
1475:Marine expeditionary forces
1120:Allied Rapid Reaction Corps
890:National Revolutionary Army
71:Army units and organization
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3201:Facts On File, Inc, 1994.
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2462:); and the members of the
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1256:Battle of Chancellorsville
1219:into corps of two or more
1207:were legalized during the
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874:Royal Canadian Army Cadets
832:controlled land forces in
670:a friendly infantry corps
650:a friendly airborne corps
558:United States Marine Corps
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3212:Warsaw Pact June 1989 OOB
2357:Biomedical Sciences Corps
2020:Corps of Army Air Defence
2010:Army Postal Service Corps
1933:Other "corps", included:
1625:Soviet Air Defence Forces
1414:Cold War and 21st century
1116:British Army of the Rhine
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776:During World War II, the
737:Australia and New Zealand
577:European Solidarity Corps
569:non-military organization
3048:Army Regulation 600-82:
2490:, embassy vehicles have
2448:Texas A&M University
2232:Medical Specialist Corps
2184:Adjutant General's Corps
2035:Corps of Military Police
1884:Royal Canadian Air Force
1378:During World War I, the
1262:of between four and six
1227:ordered their creation.
972:in 1805. The use of the
916:Second Sino-Japanese War
383:Battalion tactical group
2279:Army Medical Department
2121:1) In the title of the
1955:Canadian Forestry Corps
1935:Canadian Engineer Corps
1683:Stalingrad Corps Region
1640:air defence corps areas
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1368:Philippine–American War
1326:Confederate States Army
1246:of three divisions and
1166:Operation Iraqi Freedom
1097:Officers Training Corps
721:which then formed into
486:, sometimes known as a
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3180:Phisterer, Frederick,
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1795:Royal Corps of Signals
1790:Corps of Royal Marines
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2464:Naval Sea Cadet Corps
2369:Medical Service Corps
2326:Medical Service Corps
2288:officers who are not
2240:Military Police Corps
2228:Medical Service Corps
2104:Department of Defense
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2505:Royal Observer Corps
2310:Civil Engineer Corps
2264:Transportation Corps
1995:Army Education Corps
1810:Royal Armoured Corps
1785:Royal Logistic Corps
1730:Administrative corps
1662:). The staff of the
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1456:XVIII Airborne Corps
1400:III Amphibious Corps
1340:Spanish–American War
1334:Battle of Gettysburg
1319:Spanish–American War
1189:XVIII Airborne Corps
1101:Combined Cadet Force
1082:Wellington formed a
996:Order of His Majesty
519:administrative corps
476:military terminology
3076:. NavyReserve.com.
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2581:Global Health Corps
2555:George B. McClellan
2256:Quartermaster Corps
2196:Civil Affairs Corps
2166:Army National Guard
2005:Army Ordnance Corps
1987:Army Aviation Corps
1982:Army Armoured Corps
1880:Royal Canadian Navy
1806:military traditions
1760:ceremonial regiment
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1440:II Field Force
1374:World Wars I and II
1217:Army of the Potomac
1213:George B. McClellan
1056:Polish Armed Forces
838:New Guinea campaign
2978:on 6 February 2006
2551:American Civil War
2516:uniformed services
2498:The Salvation Army
2484:corps diplomatique
2444:Norwich University
2208:Corps of Engineers
2050:Intelligence Corps
2030:Corps of Engineers
2015:Army Service Corps
2000:Army Medical Corps
1853:personnel branches
1775:Intelligence Corps
1724:electronic warfare
1705:air defence areas.
1699:In July 1947, all
1436:I Field Force
1404:V Amphibious Corps
1303:lieutenant colonel
1275:lieutenant general
1209:American Civil War
1205:United States Army
1199:American Civil War
1174:United States Army
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1072:September Campaign
1050:Poland (1938–1939)
1044:lieutenant general
1028:lieutenant general
778:Australian I Corps
707:lieutenant general
527:specialized branch
2696:978-0-521-69791-0
2180:Acquisition Corps
2137:are used for the
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1991:Army Dental Corps
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