Orphan date February 2009 Infobox Military Unit unit name Staff SpecialistCorps image File StaffSpecUSAR ARNGBC.gif 150px caption Staff SpecialistCorps branch insignia dates country USA branch U.S. Army type role size command structure garrison garrison label nickname patron motto colors Green colors label Branch color march mascot equipment equipment label anniversaries decorations Insignia identification symbol identification symbol label identification symbol 2 identification symbol 2 label identification symbol 3 identification symbol 3 label identification symbol 4 identification symbol 4 label The Staff SpecialistCorps is a combat service support branch of the United States Army . Currently it is used only by the United States Army Reserve and United States National Guard for unassigned officers. It was formerly the Staff and Administrative Reserve Section of the reserve forces. External links http www.armystudyguide.com content army board study guide topics flags staff specialist officers.shtml Staff SpecialistCorps Category Branches of the United States Army ... more details
Documents MCO 20P1326.6D 20W 20CH 201.pdf ref The Marine Corps Career Retention Specialist is an enlisted ... Security Guard, Marine Corps Security Forces, and Marine Combat Instructor. The Career Retention Specialist ... Specialist is to be considered an expert on all matters pertaining to enlisted retention in the Marine Corps. Publications Governing Career Retention The Career Retention Specialist is guided in the performance of his duties by Marine Corps Order P1040.31J Enlisted Retention and Career Development Manual. Becoming familiar with this Marine Corps publication makes the Career Retention Specialist effective at his work. Marine Corps Order P1326.6D is the Special Duty Assignment Manual and is also heavily utilized by the Career Retention Specialist to screen applicants for special duty assignments. Unique Characteristics The Career Retention Specialist is considered a special staff officer within Marine Corps units who works directly with the unit commander. The Career Retention Specialist ..., Headquarters U.S. Marine Corps, and the individual Marine. Career Retention Specialist is not an entry ... is the liaison between the command and Headquarters Marine Corps. The Career Retention Specialist ... required by Marine Corps order that a Career Retention Specialist must coordinate for every enlisted ... of retention of enlisted personnel in the United States Marine Corps . Military Occupational Specialty ... Specialist is 4821. This MOS designator has been changed a couple of times in the first decade of the 21st ... Retention Specialist include Career Planner or as the acronym CRS . A derogatory term for the unit Career Retention Specialist is Career Jammer, or just Jammer. Title Change As of May 11, 2010, the Career Retention Specialist title was official changed to Career Planner. All official correspondence ... Retention Specialist include assisting enlisted Marines with reenlistments, lateral movements ... duties listed above. A large part of the Career Retention Specialist s job is to advise and counsel ... more details
The Royal Army Dental Corps RADC is a specialistcorps in the British Army that provides dental care services to British Army personnel and their families in war and in peace. The Corps are a part of the British Army s Army Medical Services . The Corps does not carry any battle honour s, Regimental Colour or Queen s Colour . Currently, the Corps maintains alliances with the Dental Branch of the Canadian Forces , the Royal Australian Army Dental Corps and the Royal New Zealand Dental Corps . History While army regimental surgeons had been providing dental care services to soldiers since circa 1660, it was not until 1901 that a dental service branch was formally established under the Royal Army Medical Corps RAMC . In 1921, dentists of the RAMC were split off into a separate Army Dental Corps ADC . The Corps was awarded the Royal prefix to become the Royal Army Dental Corps in November 1946 in recognition of its service in World War II . Royal Army Dental Corps specialisations Qualified dentist s are all Commissioned Officer s. Non commissioned officer s may be Dental Hygienist Dental Nurse Dental Technician Before the Second World War , ADC recruits were required to be at least 5 feet 2  inches tall and could enlist up to 30 years of age. They initially enlisted for seven years with the colours and a further five years with the reserve. They trained at the Royal Army Medical Corps Depot, Crookham Camp , Aldershot , before proceedings to specialist trade training. The two trades ... and Dental Mechanic who worked in dental workshops . ref War Office , His Majesty s Army , 1938 ref Order of precedence Start box order of precedence before Small Arms School Corps title British Army Order of Precedence Order of Precedence after Intelligence Corps United Kingdom Intelligence Corps End box Portal British Army Footnotes Reflist External links http www.army.mod.uk army medical services 5321.aspx Official site Category British administrative corps Category Military medical organizations ... more details
The following is a list of Corps of the Australian Army , ordered according to the traditional seniority of all the Corps. ref cite web title Australian ArmyCorps Badges publisher Department of Defence Australia Australian Department of Defence url http www.defence.gov.au army traditions corps.htm accessdate 2007 03 30 ref Corps of Staff Cadets Royal Australian Armoured Corps Royal Australian Artillery Royal Australian Engineers Royal Australian Corps of Signals Royal Australian Infantry Corps Australian Army Aviation Australian Army Band Corps Australian Army Intelligence Corps Australian Intelligence Corps Royal Australian Corps of Transport Australian Army Catering Corps Royal Australian Army Medical Corps Australian Army Psychology Corps Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps Royal Australian Army Dental Corps Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Royal Australian Corps of Military Police Royal Australian Army Pay Corps Australian Army Legal Corps Royal Australian Army Educational Corps Royal Australian Chaplains Department Australian Army Public Relations Service Disbanded Women s Royal Australian ArmyCorps Royal Australian Survey Corps Royal Australian Army Service Corps Notes reflist Australian Army Australian Defence Force Category Australian ArmyCorps Category Lists of military units and formations Australian Category Australian military related lists Corps ... more details
Army Aviation Corps may refer to Army Aviation Corps Germany , the army aviation element of the GermanArmy Army Aviation Corps India , the army aviation element of the Indian Army See also Army Air Corps disambiguation Army aviation National army aviation components List of army aviation units for other units that may also be informally termed Air Corps mil unit dis ... more details
Army Air Corps may refer to the following army aviation corpsArmy Air Corps United Kingdom , the army aviation element of the British Army Philippine Army Air Corps 1935&ndash 1941 United States Army Air Corps 1926&ndash 1942 , or its predecessors or successors Irish Air Corps , the aviation component of the Irish Permanent Defence Forces See also Army Aviation Corps disambiguation Army aviation List of national army aviation components List of army aviation units for other units that may also be informally termed Air Corps disambig de Army Air Corps ... more details
Expand French date May 2011 3e corps d arm e France Infobox Military Unit unit name 3e Corps d Arm e image caption dates 1871 1940 br 1979 1998 country France allegiance branch French Army type Corps role size command structure First Army France Cold War garrison nickname patron motto colors march mascot battles World War I br World War II notable commanders anniversaries The 3rd ArmyCorps lang fr 3e Corps d Arm e was a military unit in the French Army that fought during World War I and World War ... of the Arm es 2000 plan, the 3rd ArmyCorps became the only armycorps in the metropolitan ... of the French Army, the Minister of Defence decided to disband 3rd Corps, and the dissolution ....  26 7 Category Corps of France 003 Category Military units and formations of France in World War I Category Armycorps of World War II Category Military units and formations established in 1871 Category ... Infantry Division France 8th Infantry Division 8 DI . On 1 July 1979 the Corps was transferred ... Arnold, Vaujour, Billot, and Heinrich held command as commanders of 3rd Corps solely. With its transfer to Lille, the corps took control of a force of 50,000 personnel including reservists, with 380 ... the 6th Engineers Regiment joined the corps. At the end of the 1980s, the Corps comprised three ... rising to 44,000 men with 15,000 vehicles. see also NORTHAG War Time Structure III French Corps In 1993, after the disbandment of the 8th DI, the Corps was regrouped to comprise three armoured divisions ... Division at Limoges, and the 3rd Logistics Brigade, all reporting to Corps HQ at Lille . On 1 July 1993 three specialist brigades, engineer, artillery, and signals, were created at Lille. In 1994, the 27th DIA left the FAR to rejoin the 3rd Corps as the 27th DIM. In February 1996 the President of the Republic ... changes, ten regiments were dissolved in 1997. The specialist brigades were transferred on 1 July 1997 ... corps d arm e France ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2008 British Army Arms The Corps of Army Music CAMUS is a Corps of the British Army was formed in 1994 following the defence review Options for Change . Bands wear the cap badges of employing Corps and Divisions or Regiments of Infantry. The primary role of Army Bands is to play music in support of the Army s moral component and to assist in its engagement with civilian communities. This musical contribution can be at home or abroad. Today s modern Army musicians are extremely ... such as Afghanistan. The formation of the Corps of Army Music was triggered by a Defence review ... a warrant on 13 August 1994 to allow formation of the Corps of Army Music. It was Her will and pleasure ... Army musicians should transfer to the Corps of Army Music now the newest and most junior Corps in the Army ... Hall in Twickenham, a site that encompasses the Headquarters the Corps of Army Music and The Royal ... with a view to it becoming a fully fledged Corps Museum. The Future Army Structures review of 2006 ... Corps of Army Music member of which is its Director of Music. The Corps was further reduced ... The Band of The Brigade of Gurkhas The Band of the Army Air Corps The Band of The Royal Logistic ... General s CorpsCorps of Drums Pipes and Drums In addition to the regular bands, most British Army Infantry ... or machine gun platoon. As a result they are not part of the Corps of Army Music and in the case of the Pipes ... Army Bands Prior to Options for Change and the formation of the Corps of Army Music, most regiments .... The TA Bands are not part of the Corps of Army Music. They are still under the direct command ... of Signals Band of the Army Medical Services Headquarters Corps of Army Music HQ CAMUS Role HQ CAMUS ... administered. S end External links Commons category Corps of Army Music http www.army.mod.uk music Corps of Army Music official site DEFAULTSORT Corps Of Army Music Category British administrative ... any other musical ensemble from Strings to Rock Bands. The role of Army musicians is varied, from ... more details
Other uses Ordnance Corps disambiguation Image Coat of Arms of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps.JPG thumb 300px alt Coat of Arms of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps in the reign of George VI Coat of Arms of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps in the reign of George VI The Royal Army Ordnance Corps RAOC was a corps of the British Army . It dealt only with the supply and maintenance of weapon ry, munition s and other ... of staff clerk s, from the Royal Army Service Corps . History Although a Corps of Armourer Sergeants had been raised in 1858, the real history of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps began in 1875, when ... trades had belonged to the Army Service Corps and its predecessors . In 1881, this latter branch was replaced by the Ordnance Store Corps , still officered by the Ordnance Store Department. In 1896 these two were superseded by the Army Ordnance Department AOD and the Army Ordnance Corps AOC . In 1918 the two amalgamated as the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, receiving the Royal prefix for their service ... Corps soldiers Category Royal Army Ordnance Corps officers Footnotes reflist See also Conductor ... Royal Army Ordnance Corps http www.raoconline.com RAOC Forum http www.army.mod.uk rlc history ... simple Royal Army Ordnance Corps ... two new departments the Commissariat and Transport Department which later became the Royal Army Service Corps and the Ordnance Store Department . In 1877 the Ordnance Store Branch , consisting only .... On 5 April 1993, the RAOC was one of the corps that amalgamated to form the Royal Logistic Corps ... Director of Ordnance Services DDOS served at corps level and above. The Director of Ordnance Services ... for a Corps journal was first mooted at Woolwich in the 1880s, and begun in 1896 with hectographs ... of The Royal Logistic Corps. The latter is quarterly magazine published as the Autumn, Winter, Spring ..., Hilsea Barracks , Portsmouth , before proceeding to specialist trade training. Armourers were only ... more details
me still J Campbell The Royal Army Medical Corps RAMC is a specialistcorps in the British Army which ...Infobox military unit dates 1898 present day unit name Royal Army Medical Corps image File PhpYyaenh.gif caption Cap badge of the Royal Army Medical Corps country United Kingdom branch British Army motto .... Together with the Royal Army Veterinary Corps , the Royal Army Dental Corps and Queen Alexandra s Royal Army Nursing Corps , the RAMC forms the British Army s essential Army Medical Services . The RAMC ... it have battle honour s, as elements of the corps have been present in almost every single war the army ... Regiment and sky blue for the Army Air Corps United Kingdom Army Air Corps . Cap badge depicting ... present name, the Royal Army Medical Corps its first Colonel in Chief was H.R.H the Duke of Connaught ... proceeding to specialist trade training. ref War Office , His Majesty s Army , 1938 ref Current ... attached to them but they do not treat operational casualties. Units Royal Army Medical Corps 1 Medical ... Order of precedence Start box order of precedence before Royal Logistic Corps title British Army ... 1857 other ranks only Army Hospital Corps 1857 1884 other ranks only Army Medical Department 1873 1898 officers only Medical Staff Corps 1884 1898 other ranks only Royal Army Medical Corps 1898 present ... http www.victoriacross.org.uk ccramc.htm title The Royal Army Medical Corps publisher VictoriaCross.org ... Crosses are on display in the Army Medical Services Museum . The corps also has one recipient of both ... Army Nursing Corps accessdate 2007 06 16 ref When the hospital was demolished in 1966, the VC, known ... held by Sortname Harold Ackroyd Victoria Cross Royal Army Medical Corps att d The Royal Berkshire ... Allen Victoria Cross Royal Army Medical Corps att d Royal Field Artillery Army Medical Services Museum Sortname William Babtie Victoria Cross Royal Army Medical CorpsArmy Medical Services Museum ... Army Medical Corps att d The King s Liverpool Regiment br Bar same Imperial War Museum Sortname Thomas ... more details
Australian Army Arms The Australian Army Band Corps AABC is the Australian Army Australian Army s musical branch. The Corps was formed on 2 August 1968 and provides the Army with musical support and seeks to improve the Army s public image. ref http www.defence.gov.au army aabc Australian Army Band Corps ref References reflist See also Army Recruit Training Centre Australia br white space File Australian Army Band Kapooka 1.jpg thumb left 500px Australian Army Band, Kapooka start box order of precedence before Australian Army Aviation title List of Australian ArmyCorps Australian Army Order of Precedence after Australian Army Intelligence Corps end box Category Military units and formations established in 1968 Category Australian ArmyCorps Band Category Military bands ... more details
XXI Corps was a corps of the Union Army during the American Civil War . It served as part of William S. Rosecrans s Army of the Cumberland and was in existence from January 9th to October 1863. After the Battle of Stone s River , General Rosecrans reorganized the wings of his army into three corps. The left wing, under Thomas L. Crittenden , became the XXI Corps. Taking part in the Tullahoma Campaign , the XXI Corps was heavily engaged at Battle of Chickamauga Chickamauga on September 19 20, 1863, where it was nearly destroyed. It was Rosecrans mistaken decision to pull Thomas J. Wood Thomas Wood s division of this corps to support George Henry Thomas George Thomas s XIV Corps ACW XIV Corps that resulted in General James Longstreet s breakthrough against the Union center. It should be added, though, that elements of XXI Corps, most notably William J. Palmer s division, aided Thomas in his successful rearguard action on Snodgrass Hill. Along with the remnants of XX Corps ACW XX Corps , the corps reorganized into IV Corps ACW IV Corps shortly after the battle. Image XXIcorpsbadgehq.png thumb Union Army Headquarters Badge, XXI Corps External links http www.civilwararchive.com CORPS 21stcorp.htm XXI Corps history Union Army Formations AmericanCivilWar unit stub Category Union Armycorps Category Military units and formations established in 1863 ... more details
The Women s Army Auxiliary Corps WAAC can refer to Women s Army Auxiliary Corps Britain , a branch of the British military in the First World War prior name of the Women s ArmyCorps , a branch of the U.S. military in World War II disambig Category Women in World War I Category Women in World War II ... more details
infobox military unit unit name Myanmar Army Medical Corps image File Mm armymedical.jpg 150px caption MAMC Flag dates country Myanmar allegiance branch Army type role size 20,000 command structure Myanmar Armed Forces motto Make fit to fight Commanders commander1 Brigadier General Myo Myint Thein commander1 label Director of Medical Services The Myanmar Army Medical Corps abbreviated MAMC is a specialistcorps in the Myanmar Army which provides medical services to all Myanmar Army personnel and their families in war and in peace. The Myanmar Army Medical Corps forms the Myanmar Armed Forces Tatmadaw s essential military medical services under the command of Directorate of Medical Services . Units Medical Corps Centre Hmawbi , Yangon Command No. 1 Field Medical Battalion Mandalay , Central Command No. 2 Field Medical Battalion Taunggyi , Eastern Command No. 3 Field Medical Battalion Taungoo , Southern Command No. 4 Field Medical Battalion Pathein , South west Command No. 5 Field Medical Battalion Mawlamyine , South east Command No. 6 Field Medical Battalion Hmawbi , Yangon Command No. 7 Field Medical Battalion Monywa , North west Command No. 8 Field Medical Battalion Sittwe , Western Command No. 9 Field Medical Battalion Mohnyin , Northern Command No. 10 Field Medical Battalion Lashio , North east Command No. 11 Field Medical Battalion Bhamo , Northern Command No. 12 Field Medical Battalion Kengtung , Triangle Region Command No. 13 Field Medical Battalion Myeik , Costal Region Command No. 14 Field Medical Battalion Taikkyi , Yangon Command Health and Disease Control Unit Mingaladon Township Mingaladon , Yangon Command Medical Corps Centre, which located in Hmawbi township is responsible for Training and Research. 14 Field Medical Battalions are deployed in strategic locations throughout the country. Each Field Medical Battalion consist of 3 Field Medical Companies & 3 Field Hospital Units and a specialist team. Health & Disease Control Unit HDCU is responsible for prevention ... more details
The Royal Army Pay Corps RAPC was a former corps of the British Army responsible for administering all financial matters. It was amalgamated into the Adjutant General s Corps in 1992. Before the Second World War , the RAPC did not accept recruits directly from civilian life, but only transfers from serving soldiers who had been in the Army for at least six months. ref War Office , His Majesty s Army , 1938 ref Notable personnel Category Royal Army Pay Corps soldiers Category Royal Army Pay Corps officers Footnotes reflist Category British administrative corps Category Adjutant General s Corps UK mil stub ... more details
Infobox Military Unit dates 26 Jan 1950 present day unit name Army Medical Corps image File Flag of indian amc.jpg caption The Indian Army Medical Corps. country Republic Of India branch Republic Of India ... in high esteem by the King and others. Latter British Period The Army Medical Corps came into existence as a homogeneous corps of officers and men on the pattern of the Royal Army Medical Corp ... of Indian Army Medical Corps in 1943, the extinction of the IMS as such was merely a matter of time ... the Army Hospital Corps and Army Bearer Corps and the subordinate personnel of Indian Station Hospitals ... and other medical units. Army Hospital and Nursing Corps In the days of the East India Company there were ... persons. So in 1981, the Army Hospital Native Corps was formed of menials of the disbanded British ... by the Government and the evolution of the Army into 10 Divisions, the Army Hospital Native Corps was re organised into 10 Companies as Army Hospital Corps. Army Bearer Corps It was not until 1901 ... Bearers and Kahars were enlisted in the newly formed Army Bearer Corps, which came under the Medical Department. The Army Hospital Corps persons did the menial service in British Station Hospitals and the Army Bearer Corps provided persons for the carriage of the sick and wounded. In 1903, the Army ... and followers came from Army Hospital Corps and bearers were provided by the Army Bearer Corps ... four companies of IHC. Indian Army Medical Corps World War II was responsible for rapid developments ... Army Medical Corps IAMC came into being on 03 Apr 1943. On the formation of the IAMC, the IHC HQs ... of the Army, Navy and Air Force. Combat Operations and decorations The Indian Army Medical Corps ... XIV Army enough time to prepare Manipur and Imphal plains for defence. Army Medical Corps The IAMC was re designated as Army Medical Corps with effect from 26 January 1950. ref http www.indianarmy.gov.in ... unit before commencing higher specialist training MCD Military Clinical Director a senior army ... more details
The Army Catering Corps ACC was a corps of the British Army , responsible for the feeding of all Army units. It was originally formed in March 1941 as part of the Royal Army Service Corps , and became a corps in its own right in 1965. In 1993, as part of the Options for Change defence review, it was amalgamated into the Royal Logistic Corps . The technical home of the Army Catering Corps now RLC was St. Omer Barracks in Aldershot. The Army School of Catering became a tri service training establishment in 2006 and soldiers now pass through the new Defence Food Services School at Worthy Down near Winchester, Two members of the Army Catering Corps were killed while off duty in the Droppin Well bombing in 1982. External links http www.accassociation.org index files ACCMemorialHall.htm ACC Memorial Hall http www.accassociation.org index files ACCHistory1.htm ACC History Category British administrative corps Category Military units and formations disestablished in 1993 Category Military units and formations established in 1965 Category Military food Category Royal Logistic Corps UK mil unit stub ... more details
XXV Corps was a corps of the Union Army during the American Civil War . It was unique in that it was made up almost entirely of United States Colored Troops African American troops , which had previously belonged to the X Corps ACW X and XVIII Corps ACW XVIII Corps . On December 3, 1864, the two corps of the Army of the James were reorganized. Its white units went to the XXIV Corps ACW XXIV Corps , while the black units became the XXV Corps, under the command of Major general United States Maj. Gen. Godfrey Weitzel . The new XXV Corps served without any particular distinction during the waning days of the Petersburg Campaign its main noteworthy action was being the first command to occupy Richmond in the Civil War Richmond on April 3. It was subsequently sent to Texas to serve as the Army of Occupation against Napoleon III s French Army French presence in Mexico . The XXV Corps was disbanded in January 1866. External links http www.civilwararchive.com CORPS 25thcorp.htm XXV Corps history Union Army Formations AmericanCivilWar unit stub Category Union Armycorps Category Military units and formations established in 1864 Category African American units of the American Civil War ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name XIV Corps image Image XIVcorpsbadge1.png 200px caption Union Army 1st Division Badge, XIV Corps dates 1862 &ndash 1865 country United States branch United States Army command structure Army of the Cumberland br Army of Georgia battles Battle of Stones River br Battle of Chickamauga ..., and 6 regiments of cavalry. Stones River The Army of the Cumberland and XIV Corps were virtually synonymous and therefore command of the corps was divided into three wings with the same basic formation as in the former Army of the Ohio. The old I Corps became the Right Wing under Alexander M. McCook ... was given command of the Army of the Cumberland and John M. Palmer led the corps at the battle of Missionary ... the battle of Jonesboro . Following the fall of Atlanta, the XIV Corps was detached from the Army of the Cumberland and assigned to what became the Army of Georgia . Davis remained in command of the corps ... Union Army Formations Category Union Armycorps US Army stub ... br George H. Thomas br John M. Palmer br Richard W. Johnson br Jefferson C. Davis Insignia XIV Corps was a corps of the Union Army during the American Civil War . It was one of the earliest corps formations in the Western Theater of the American Civil War . Corps History Creation The XIV Corps, along with the XIII Corps ACW XIII Corps , were both created in October 1862 with the passing of General Orders No. 168 . The order directed that all the troops of the Army of the Cumberland Department of the Cumberland be organized into the XIV Corps with, General William Rosecrans in command. ref http www.civilwararchive.com CORPS 14thcorp.htm Civil War Archive ref The troops of this corps had previously been styled the Army of the Ohio , under the command of Don Carlos Buell . Buell s Army of the Ohio had already been divided into three unofficial corps designated I, II and III Corps. When Rosecrans took command the army was renamed the Army of the Cumberland and was made up of twelve divisions ... more details
infobox military unit unit name Pakistan Army Medical Corps image File AMC Pakistan Badge.jpg 200px caption dates 1947 Present country PAK allegiance PAK branch Army PAK type Army Medical services role ... aircraft patrol aircraft recon aircraft trainer aircraft transport The Pakistan Army Medical Corps , Urdu language Urdu Army medical Core , abbreviated as the AMC , is a Military administration military administrative non combatant staff corps, and a primary Military medicine military medical command of the Pakistan Army . Initially part of the Indian Army Medical Corps , it was born ... Army, serving in a support and military medical role. The corps also has a secondary role of providing ... The Medical Corps mission is to support the Army in all its combat operations, so that the move of the Army is facilitated offensive operations and the move of the enemy is impeded while own Army in defense. Medical Core Doctors are also responsible for the survivability of the Army, serving each ... of peace, the Pakistan Army Medical Corps undertakes the following peace time activities Provision ... Army raised its own medical corps. Since then the Pakistan Army Medical Corps has provided services ... are run by the doctors of Pakistan s Army Medical Corps. The administration is carried out by the General ... Rawalakot col end United Nations and the Pakistan Army Medical Corps The Pakistan Army Medical Corps ... Army Medical Corps is a major part of it. Some of the largest contributions have been in Somalia ... operation. The Army Medical Corps are responsible for providing medical facilities and organizing ... accessdate 13 February 2011 ref See also Pakistan Army Pakistan ArmyCorps of Engineers Abbottabad References ... Category Administrative corps of the Pakistan Army Category Legal occupations in the military Category ... Khyber Pakhtunkhwah Province garrison label Regimental Central Headquarter nickname Army Medics .... Citation needed date June 2011 Induction Medical Cadets from Army Medical College after completion ... more details
Australian Army Arms The Australian Army Psychology Corps AA Psych Corps is the branch of the Australian Army responsible for providing psychological care to Army personnel. Unique at time in the British Commonwealth, the corps was formed on 22 October 1952, replacing the Australian Army Psychology Service which was formed in 1945. ref Dennis et al 2008, p. 58. ref Notes Reflist References cite book last Dennis first Peter coauthors et al title The Oxford Companion to Australian Military History publisher Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand location Melbourne year 2008 edition Second isbn 978 0 19 551784 2 Further reading Menezes, G. 2009 . Testing times A history of the Australian Army Psychology Corps. The need is established. Unpublished book chapter . Canberra Directorate of Psychology. External links http www.psychology.org.au publications inpsych 2010 april murphy http www.vvaa.org.au birthday.htm S start order of precedence before Royal Australian Army Medical Corps title List of Australian ArmyCorps Australian Army Order of Precedence after Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps S end Use dmy dates date February 2011 Category Australian ArmyCorps Psychology Category Military units and formations established in 1952 Category Australian army units with royal patronage Category 1952 establishments in Australia Australia mil stub ... more details
Two corps of the Union Army were called VII Corps during the American Civil War . US Army stub Image VIIcorpsbadge1.png thumb Union Army 1st Division Badge, VII Corps VII Corps Department of Virginia This corps was established 22 July 1862 from various Union troops stationed in southeastern Virginia . The corps main combat action occurred in the spring of 1863, when it faced Confederate States of America Confederate troops of James Longstreet s Corps in Suffolk, Virginia . Commanders were John Adams Dix 22 July 1862 16 July 1863 Henry Morris Naglee 16 20 July 1863 George W. Getty 20 July 1 August 1863 VII Corps Department of Arkansas After the original VII Corps was deactivated in the summer of 1863, a second VII Corps was formed from troops in the Department of Arkansas . Most of its active service occurred during Steele s Arkansas Expedition. Commanders were Frederick Steele 6 January 1864 22 December 1864 Joseph J. Reynolds 22 December 1864 1 August 1865 References Boatner, Mark M. III, The Civil War Dictionary Revised Edition, David McKay Company, Inc., 1984. External links http www.civilwararchive.com CORPS 7thdov.htm VII Corps Department of Virginia history http www.civilwararchive.com CORPS 7thdoa.htm VII Corps Department of Arkansas history Union Army Formations Category Union Armycorps Category Military units and formations established in 1862 ... more details
The XV ArmyCorps was a corps of the Union Army during the American Civil War . It served in the Army ... box and forty rounds as the corps badge. ref William T. Sherman, p. 389. ref See also Army ... Corps history Union Army Formations Category Union Armycorps US Army stub fr XV Corps Guerre de S cession ... s Atlanta Campaign . Brigadier General United States Brig. Gen. Peter J. Osterhaus commanded the corps ... the commander of the Army of the Tennessee for the final march to Washington. William Hazen became the XV Corps final commander. The XV Corps badge was a shield with a cartridge box in the middle with the Corps motto 40 Rounds. The badge and motto originated from the Western XV Corps rivalry with the eastern XII Corps Union Army XII Corps . When the Western and Eastern soldiers finally met up, the XI and XII Corps soldiers bragged about their crescent and star shaped corps badges. When asked what badge the XV Corps had, an Irish soldier of the XV Corps said, Moon and stars is it? Sure it was the light ... box and said, Corps badge? This is the badge of the Fifteenth Corps 40 rounds This saying eventually ... is announced as the badge of this corps A miniature cartridge box, black, set transversely ..., the motto Forty Rounds . An alternate retelling of the tale behind the unique corps badge, as given by Sherman in his Memoirs quote It was on this occasion that the Fifteenth Corps gained its peculiar ... Western soldiers left his ranks and joined a party of the Twelfth Corps at their camp fire. They got into conversation, the Twelfth Corps men asking what troops we were, etc., etc. In turn, our fellow who had never seen a corps badge, and noticed that every thing was marked with a star asked if they were all brigadier generals. Of course they were not, but the star was their corps badge, and every wagon, tent, hat, etc., had its star. Then the Twelfth Corps men inquired what corps be belonged to, and he answered, The Fifteenth Corps. What is your badge? Why, said he and he was an Irishman , suiting ... more details
Image XVIIIcorpsbadge1.png thumb Union Army 1st Division Badge, XVIII Corps XVIII Corps was a corps of the Union Army during the American Civil War . Origins and makeup The XVIII Corps was created on December ... of the largest in the Union Army though two were detached to join the X Corps ACW X Corps in early 1863 , placed under the command of General John G. Foster . By August 1863, most of the corps original .... Gen. George Getty s division formerly of IX Corps ACW IX Corps and the bulk of the recently discontinued VII Corps ACW VII Corps from Virginia were redesignated the XVIII Corps. Operations During the spring of 1864, the corps&mdash now commanded by General William Farrar Smith , formerly of VI Corps ACW VI Corps &mdash was transferred to Yorktown, Virginia , to join Maj. Gen. Benjamin Franklin Butler politician Benjamin Butler s Army of the James . The corps played a major part in the unsuccessful ... www.civilwararchive.com CORPS 18thcorp.htm XVIII Corps history Union Army Formations Category Union Armycorps Category Military units and formations established in 1862 ... before Robert E. Lee could bring up the bulk of the Army of Northern Virginia . In the Second Battle ... Weitzel . Charles A. Heckman briefly commanded the corps following the wounding of General Ord during the Battle of Chaffin s Farm . John Gibbon was temporary commander of the corps in the month of September 1864. The corps occupied the line of entrenchments closest to the main Confederate line, and suffered heavy casualties in almost daily skirmishing for a month. The corps was relieved of its position by X Corps ACW X Corps on August 26, and the corps was sent first to the Bermuda Hundred, and later ... attack on Fort Harrison on August 29 during the Battle of Chaffin s Farm. The corps ... , fought over the same ground as the Battle of Seven Pines first battle in May 1862. The corps was ultimately discontinued in December 1864 as with X Corps, its white units went to join the new XXIV ... more details
unreferenced date October 2008 The Salvation Army File Cuerpo Central.jpg thumb left A typical Salvation Armycorps in Chile File Ljungsbro Armekyrkan.jpg thumb left A Salvation Armycorps in Sweden A Salvation Armycorps is a church building church and place of worship in The Salvation Army . In keeping with Salvationist convention in using military terminology , corps are sometimes casually known as barracks . Traditionally many corps were additionally called temples or citadels, such as Openshaw Citadel but a move is happening to remove confusing titles and simply refer to all Salvation Army faith communities as Corps. Corps are usually led by an Officer of The Salvation Army officer or married officer couple, who fulfil the role of a Pastor in other denominations. Officers in these positions are known as Corps Officers or CO s, and are generally Lieutenants, Captains or Majors. Terms for Officers vary in each country and often serve a term from as little as six months to 10 years. Appointments are decided on by the countries Territorial or Regional Headquarters with much prayer and planning. The Salvationists week is full of prayer, study, evangelism and social care in their local community. Sunday worship at the local Salvation Armycorps is the highlight for the Salvationist as it is a time or reflection on one s self and through worship they find regeneration of the Holy Spirit for the week s service ahead of them. Worship is very important in the local corps and brings encouragement, teaching and spiritual guidance to the attenders. Everyone is welcome to the local Salvation Armycorps worship service it is not exclusive to soldiers only. All worship services are open to anyone who is searching for truth about Jesus Christ. DEFAULTSORT Salvation ArmyCorps Category The Salvation Army Category Types of church buildings Christian denomination stub no Frelsesarmeens korps ... more details