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  • eld Force was assigned the lineage of the XXII Corps, a World War II corps in the European Theater
  • Fey is also a supporter of Mercy Corps, a global relief and development organization,
  • prior name of the Women's Army Corps, a branch of the U.S. military in World War II
  • Esprit de corps: a golden rule by Henri Fayol is closely assoc
  • Apple Corps, a multimedia corporation founded by The Beatl
  • 1929, he joined the Citizens Military Training Corps, a peacetime branch of the United States Army.
  • Chronicles: Origins signs you up to the Mobile Corps, a mercenary organisation that operates via tr
  • She joined the Job Corps, a government program aimed at helping low-inc
  • to the honors bestowed to him from the Marine Corps a wide variety of non military institutions ha
  • 908 to 1911 he was commanding general of the V Corps, a command his father had previously held duri
  • oral Joshua Belile of the United States Marine Corps about a fictitious encounter with a family of
  • l Cabin was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps about 1932.
  • l Cabin was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps about 1935.
  • Before it left on the March to the Sea, XVII Corps absorbed part of the detachment of XVI Corps t
  • Harmon was a US Army Air Corps ace who was killed in an air crash in 1933.
  • Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal
  • In 1942, the United States Marine Corps acquired the entire San Diego portion of 123,6
  • into northern Korea and engaged 8th Army and X Corps across their frontages.
  • n drafting the legislation that became the Air Corps Act, which led to the establishment of the Uni
  • During his senior year in 1943, the Marine Corps activated Bertelli after six games of Notre Da
  • The Air Corps activated Greenville Army Airfield in August 1
  • The corps advanced towards Uhtua and Kiestinki.
  • echnology Center began as the Lubbock Army Air Corps Advanced Flying School in 1942.
  • e Second Arakan Offensive in February 1944, XV Corps advanced southwards.
  • The II Corps advanced from Axum to an area thirty miles sou
  • y other JNA units, notably the 12th (Novi Sad) Corps, advancing from Serbia's Vojvodina province.
  • Division was reformed in the Organized Reserve Corps after the war, in the Third Army area.
  • n Oklahoma City, OK, Fate joined the US Marine Corps after High School.
  • Became part of I Corps after the first fall of Seoul.
  • He then joined the Australian Flying Corps after learning to fly in Egypt.
  • War II build up of the United States Army Air Corps after the breakout of war in Europe.
  • two tours of duty in the United States Marine Corps after high school, before moving to Dallas, Te
  • nd Expeditionary Force, assumed command of the corps after the I Anzac Corps embarked for France in
  • It was part of the V Corps again for the Battle of Gettysburg, where it d
  • entered the Italian campaign, operating with V Corps again, only this time under Eighth Army.
  • attle of Wuyuan, Ma Buqing led the 6th Cavalry Corps against the Japanese.
  • 1944, Marcks commanded the German LXXXIV Army Corps against the Allies' Normandy Invasion.
  • Next, Napoleon sent Etienne Macdonald's corps against the junction between Kollowrat's III C
  • emergency landing was made at the joint Marine Corps Air Station Yuma / Yuma International Airport.
  • The airport was formerly known as Marine Corps Air Station Eagle Mountain Lake, until it was
  • Marine Corps Air Facility Walnut Ridge is a former United S
  • onics repair technician at Cherry Point Marine Corps Air Station until his retirement in 1976.
  • he squadron relocated in August 1942 to Marine Corps Air Station El Toro, California, and was reass
  • The squadron, based at Marine Corps Air Facility Santa Ana, fell under the command
  • lle, Hampton, Parris Island, and at the Marine Corps Air Station in Beaufort.
  • licopter Training Group 40 (MHTG-40) at Marine Corps Air Station New River, Jacksonville, North Car
  • Aircraft Group 93 (MAG-93) arrived from Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point and remained until No
  • lantic has been a satellite airfield of Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina.
  • Hurley then reported to VMFAT-101 at Marine Corps Air Station El Toro, California, for initial F
  • In July 1985, Wholley was assigned to Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point as the Staff Judge Ad
  • Purcell was born at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point in North Carolina.
  • It relocated during April 1944 to Marine Corps Air Station Ewa, Hawaii, and was reassigned to
  • 4, and helped defeat efforts to convert Marine Corps Air Station El Toro to a commercial airport.
  • Bataan saw Korean War combat duty with Marine Corps air groups.
  • In 1952, they moved to Marine Corps Air Station New River and received their first
  • In January 1946, the squadron moved to Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point.
  • the new squadron's training was done at Marine Corps Air Station El Centro and Marine Corps Air Sta
  • He was assigned to VMA(AW)-242 at Marine Corps Air Station El Toro, California.
  • VMGR-152 was stationed at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma on Okinawa and flew the KC
  • Marine Corps Air Station Futenma or MCAS Futenma (ICAO: ROT
  • -323 was commissioned August 1, 1943 at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina.
  • United States Marine Corps Air Stations of World War II.
  • e Aircraft Group 31 was commissioned at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, on 1
  • and was stationed at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, San Diego, California unt
  • The Marine Corps Air-Ground Museum was located at Brown Field,
  • ond trip to Vietnam, this time carrying Marine Corps aircraft.
  • he siege of Khe Sanh, the United States Marine Corps airfield, Hatchet Forces operated out of Fireb
  • The commander of Ottoman XIII Corps Ali Ihsan Bey and his men (Hamadan)
  • In the United States Marine Corps, all officers including warrant officers and l
  • in 1997, then handed over to the Intelligence Corps allowing the Corps Headquarters and training d
  • The IX Corps alone reported 7,819 enemy killed, 1,469 wound
  • This corps, along with the I ANZAC Corps, replaced the or
  • The Corps also uses it as a "giant floating ambassador".
  • His 53rd Corps also fought in the following Peiking - Hankow
  • t of the campaign through Northwest Europe the Corps also included 1st Polish Armoured Division.
  • Hard Corps also contains selectable characters with uniqu
  • Ramey Job Corps also serves those who want to attain a higher
  • I Corps, also known as "America's Corps," recognized t
  • The corps also meant that ambulances had a more centrali
  • The Civilian Conservation Corps also evacuated 150 of its workers from West Su
  • isted as a private in the United States Marine Corps, although he didn't fight World War I.
  • National Association of Civilian Conservation Corps Alumni Buildings.
  • II Corps, American Expeditionary Force
  • 1945, the structure of a United States Marine Corps' amphibious corps was broken down into four ma
  • Two U.S. Marine Corps amphibious tractors are moving along the beach
  • Wing and a Prayer Fife and Drum Corps, an American disco group
  • On 30 Mar 1945, he was given command of the IX Corps, an under-strength reserve unit.
  • Yellow Lantern is a member of the Sinestro Corps, an intergalactic organization devoted to spre
  • Lavarack was by now commanding I Corps, an AIF formation which was returning from the
  • n creating the International Executive Service Corps, an organization, modeled after the Peace Corp
  • 35 with workers from the Veterans Conservation Corps, an offshoot of the Civilian Conservation Corp
  • The attack was led by the 2nd Army Corps, and especially by the I and XI Divisions.
  • jor general, he commanded the German XVII Army Corps, and from August 27 of the same year, the Germ
  • 1st Brigade, Shields' 2nd Division, Banks' V Corps, and Department of the Shenandoah, to May 1862
  • t was an integral part of the active Army's IX Corps, and participated in command post exercises wi
  • t World War, Carden served in the Army Service Corps and gained the rank of Captain, acquiring expe
  • Paul Coverdell - Director of the Peace Corps and former State Senator.
  • e 1954 it has been part of the 4th Alpine Army Corps and thus a strong association with the Italian
  • undams are retrieved by Quatre and the Maganac Corps and returned to Earth's orbit.
  • After graduating Bob joined the Peace Corps and decided to serve his nation in a peaceful
  • He also served with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps and Royal Pioneer Corps in World War II and ac
  • tbon, however, joined the United States Marine Corps and served in the Korean War.
  • h was placed in command of the Australian Army Corps, and Hobbs became the senior divisional comman
  • October 1898 and served with the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Air Force during the First World
  • t of his time seconded to British Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force units.
  • Pike then held staff positions, first with I Corps and then at the School of Infantry.
  • served as the headquarters for the US Army's V Corps and the Northern Area Command (NACOM) until 19
  • ed Divisions and 11th Armoured Division to XXX Corps and 15th (Scottish) Division to XII Corps.
  • Brown boxed out of the United States Marine Corps, and did not box as a professional.
  • Chief of Staff of the of the 2nd Caucasus Army Corps, and was promoted to lieutenant geneal on Nove
  • he Johnson administration, namely in the Peace Corps and Department of State.
  • ican War, he served as a captain in the Signal Corps and in public relations campaigns for the war.
  • In September he was moved to command of II Corps and in December to I Corps in the area of Afyo
  • Aleksandr was educated at the Page Corps and the Cadre Noir, he joined the elite Cheval
  • Todd served in the United States Army Signal Corps and the Office of Strategic Services from 1942
  • Joseph Hooker took XII Corps and two divisions of XI Corps to the relief of
  • She then joined the Peace Corps and spent several years working as a teacher i
  • Several divisions would constitute a corps, and multiple corps together made up an army,
  • Winslow's Cavalry Brigade, XVI Corps, and District of Vicksburg to April 1864.
  • watching University of Florida athletics, drum corps, and marching band.
  • was transferred to the United States Army Air Corps and assigned to March Field.
  • Calgary Highlanders) Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps and 604 "Moose" Squadron, Royal Canadian Air C
  • aba spent two years in the United States Peace Corps and trained over 300 teachers in the Dominican
  • Bell suggests the city which gave birth to the Corps and in which the School originated.
  • Brigadier General for the United States Marine Corps, and was the former Chief Judge for the Navy-M
  • He joined the Royal Army Medical Corps, and was badly affected by mustard gas in Indi
  • mechanists and aviators" to establish a flying corps and school.
  • oast aviation unit of the United States Marine Corps and is based at Marine Corps Air Station Cherr
  • ty upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service.
  • In 1929 he transferred to the Air Corps and subsequently gained rank rapidly.
  • served as Chief of Staff of the XVIII Airborne Corps, and commanded a regiment in the 40th Infantry
  • southern forces of the Iraqi Republican Guard Corps and permitted the Corps Commander to launch Fi
  • rved as a Brigadier on the General Staff of IV Corps and then of Allied Forces Norway.
  • group of people to serve in the Iran Education Corps and spent two years teaching in a northern Ira
  • He served in World War I in the Air Corps and earned a Distinguished Service Cross.
  • ed the west side of town while the Prussian XI Corps and artillery assaulted the east.
  • nel commandant, the highest post in the Marine Corps, and served in that position until he retired
  • rother Grahame was a pilot in the Royal Flying Corps and was killed in action in World War I.
  • ion, Acting General Officer Commanding Cavalry Corps, and General Officer Commanding I Corps.
  • Felber was given the command of the XVIII Army Corps and in 1942 the XXXXV (later renumbered to LXX
  • e Colonel Commandant of the Sri Lanka Armoured Corps and the Mechanized Infantry Regiment.
  • s had driven back and severely crippled the II Corps and had moved south of the Chongchon River to
  • ere grouped together as part of the Australian Corps and I and II ANZAC Corps ceased to exist.
  • e became a Brigadier on the General Staff of V Corps and subsequently Commander of 2nd Infantry Bri
  • 941, he enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps and served as a radar operator on B-17 bombers
  • By 1887, they were called the cadet corps, and were open to boys over the age of 12.
  • college, he served in the United States Marine Corps and later became an educator.
  • ard issue rifle of the U.S. Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force from 1936 to 1963.
  • ments constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Works Progress Administration.
  • beginning of the 1809 war he commanded an army corps and in 1813 he again led a division.
  • (First Lieutenant) in the United States Marine Corps and served in the Vietnam War.
  • , followed by the 7th Infantry Division, I ROK Corps and the last of the X Corps' elements.
  • In April of that year, he transferred to 11 Corps, and campaigned with Vandamme in Bohemia.
  • ey were re-organized in a system of Divisions, Corps and Armies.
  • 1895 (Cromer) Air Training Corps and Cromer Platoon, Britannia Coy., Norfolk Ar
  • He assumed command of the IX Corps and was sent to the Western Theater for the Vi
  • At the age of 18, he joined the US Marine Corps and spent four years in the infantry.
  • Beal served in the United States Marine Corps and was trained as a specialist in Nuclear, Bi
  • ar basis for training operations by the Marine Corps and other Military organizations.
  • On 1945-01-09, the United States I Corps and XIV Corps performed an amphibious landing
  • rom 1982-1987 he served active duty in the JAG Corps and was stationed in the Federal Republic of G
  • ed for military service with the U.S. Army Air Corps and appeared in the Corps play and film Winged
  • He transferred to the Australian Flying Corps and undertook flying training at Point Cook, V
  • d for the commissioning of the Thirteenth Army Corps and the Fourteenth Army Corps into the Union A
  • hile stationed at Bovington Camp with the Tank Corps, and he purchased it in 1925.
  • ll served 19 years in the United States Marine Corps and served in the support of the Iraqi War.
  • commissioned second lieutenant in the Engineer Corps, and later promoted to first lieutenant.
  • The brigade landed at Sword Beach as part of I Corps and fought in the Caen area until disbanded on
  • form of Landsmannschaften are a kind of reform corps and most Landsmannschaften are members of the
  • In 1917, he enlisted with the Royal Flying Corps and served in northeast France during World Wa
  • Grimsthorpe Park was used by the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force as an emergency landing gr
  • eneral Michael Hagee, Commandant of the Marine Corps, and launched on 15 September 2006.
  • Furuhjelm graduated from the Finnish Cadets Corps, and in 1839, enrolled the Life-Guards Semenov
  • He served in the United States Marine Corps and was president of the Association of Americ
  • 1 he was later called up to the Royal Armoured Corps and served until his discharge in 1944.
  • squadron of the United Kingdom's Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force.
  • r in 1914, Riley joined the Royal Army Service Corps, and saw service in France.
  • t the company in 1915 to join the Royal Flying Corps, and was trained to fly at Castle Bromwich Aer
  • ned a second lieutenant in the Coast Artillery Corps and detailed as a student officer to pilot tra
  • Bombay Staff Corps and Commandant of the Lahore Light Horse"
  • om reflects the highest credit upon the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service.
  • aduating from high school he joined the Marine Corps and received his basic training in Parris Isla
  • The AVR 661 was built in 1943 for the Army Air Corps and served in the Gulf of Mexico during World
  • After college he did stints in the Peace Corps and CARE assignments in Yugoslavia, Iran, and
  • It was assigned to the II Corps and would remain in that organization for the
  • Volunteer Regiment) he joined the Bengal Staff Corps and Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides.
  • Artillery, Shields' 2nd Division, Banks' V Corps, and Department of the Shenandoah to May 1862.
  • Worship is very important in the local corps and brings encouragement, teaching and spiritu
  • four-star general in the United States Marine Corps and the 35th and current Commandant of the Mar
  • y Barracks became the home of Headquarters VII Corps and continued as corps headquarters until the
  • Marines under armor: the Marine Corps and the armored fighting vehicle, 1916-2000.
  • At various times his command was considered a corps and at other times the "Right Wing" of the arm
  • 865, the 4th Regiment was re-assigned to the X Corps and took part in General William Tecumseh Sher
  • four-star general in the United States Marine Corps and the 32nd and current Assistant Commandant
  • ng World War II in the Australian Army Medical Corps and was awarded a Distinguished Service Order
  • Right Wing (later to become known as the First Corps) and Jackson commanded the Left Wing.
  • Murphy worked in the Peace Corps and later as a public health officer in Zaire
  • the site was done by the Civilian Conservation Corps and the park was first opened on July 1, 1937.
  • infiltration of troops through the DMZ into I Corps and to direct counterbattery fire against Nort
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