Hall in Twickenham, a site that encompasses the Headquarters the Corps of Army Music and The Royal ... The Band of The Brigade of Gurkhas The Band of the Army Air Corps The Band of The Royal Logistic Corps The Band of the Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers The Band of the Adjutant General s CorpsCorps of Drums Pipes and Drums In addition to the regular bands, most British Army Infantry ...Unreferenced date November 2008 British Army Arms The Corps of Army Music CAMUS is a Corps of the British ... of employing Corps and Divisions or Regiments of Infantry. The primary role of Army Bands is to play ... 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 ... Medical Services. The Royal Military School of Music plays a vital role for the Bands of the Army in shaping ... 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 ... Band The Light Cavalry Band The Royal Artillery Band The Band of the RoyalCorps of Engineers The Band of the RoyalCorps of Signals Band of the Grenadier Guards Band of the Coldstream Guards ... 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 ... Yorkshire Transport Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps Regimental Band Inns of Court and City Yeomanry of the Royal ... Volunteers Band The Nottingham Band of the Royal Engineers The Northern Band of the RoyalCorps of Signals Band of the Army Medical Services Headquarters Corps of Army Music HQ CAMUS Role HQ CAMUS ... more details
unreferenced date December 2007 The Australian Army Legal Corps consists of Australian Army Regular and Australian Army Reserve Reserve commissioned officers that provide specific legal advice to Commanding officer commanders and general legal advice to all Military rank ranks . They must be admitted to practice as Australian Legal Practitioners. Australian Army Arms Legal officers can specialise in operational law such as the laws of war and international humanitarian law , administrative law , and disciplinary law which is derived from the Defence Force Discipline Act . Legal officers can also appear on behalf of members of the Australian Defence Force charged with service offences, such as theft stealing firearm s, although usually not those heard at Regimental or Battalion level. They can also appear as prosecuting officers as well as assist boards of inquiry. Promotion and level of pay is determined by experience as well as recognised levels of legal competency, which are closely associated with obtaining post graduate qualifications, such as the Master of Laws specialising in military law through the Australian National University . Many members of the Legal Corps have been appointed as Queen s Counsel or Senior Counsel , and a number have been elevated to various Australian court hierarchy Australian courts including county, district courts, and state supreme courts . s start order of precedence before Royal Australian Army Pay Corps title List of Australian ArmyCorps Australian Army Order of Precedence after Royal Australian ArmyEducationalCorps s end See also Judge Advocate General s Corps Australian Defence Force Category Australian ArmyCorps Legal Category Military law by country Category Australian law Mil ... 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 RoyalArmy 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
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
The RoyalCorps of Transport RCT was a British ArmyCorps formed in 1965 from the transport land, water and air elements of the RoyalArmy Service Corps RASC and the movement control element of the Royal Engineers RE . The depot was Buller Barracks in Aldershot . In 1993 the Royal Logistic Corps RLC was formed by the amalgamation of The RoyalCorps of Transport, RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps, Royal Pioneer Corps, Army Catering Corps , and Postal and Courier elements of the RE. Image RoyalCorps Transport Vessel, Arezzo.jpg thumb RoyalCorps of Transport landing craft , the Ramped Craft Logistic RCL Arezzo Trades The RoyalCorps of Transport consisted of a number of different specialist trades. Trades in the RCT included Air Despatcher Driver radio operator Clerk Driver Staff car Driver HGV 1, 2 and 3 Driver Tank Transporter Movement controller previously referred to as Traffic Operator Port operator 79 Railway Squadron United Kingdom Railwayman Seaman Marine engineer Pilot Hovercraft RCT personnel served with Airborne Forces 63 Para Sqn RCT Royal Marines Commando Logistic Regt CDOLOG Regt Special Duties Teams in Northern Ireland The RCT provided the first Service Support Officer to command 22 SAS Brigadier Andrew Massey CO 22 SAS 1984 87 Notable personnel Category RoyalCorps of Transport officers External links http www.rascrctassociation.co.uk RoyalArmy Service Corps and RoyalCorps of Transport Association http www.waggoners.co.uk The unofficial site of the RoyalCorps of Transport http www.air despatch.co.uk Website of the Air Despatch Association UK mil stub Category British administrative corps Category Military units and formations disestablished in 1993 Category Military units and formations established in 1965 Category Royal Logistic Corps ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2008 The Royal Staff Corps was a corps of the British Army which was founded in c.1800 and disbanded in c.1837. It was generally responsible for short term military engineering works, with the Royal Engineers and Corps of Royal Sappers and Miners remaining responsible for permanent works, but the boundaries between the functions of the corps were blurred. The Royal Staff Corps answered to the Quartermaster General to the Forces Quartermaster General instead of to the Board of Ordnance . It also seems to have provided personnel for military police and orderly duties. On its disbandment most of its personnel transferred to the Royal Engineers and the Corps of Royal Sappers and Miners. Category British administrative corps UK mil stub ... more details
corps the RoyalCorps of Transport Museum, previously situated at Buller Barracks in Aldershot and the RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps Museum, in Blackdown Barracks, Deepcut , both now closed. Unfortunately ... of Army Transport in Beverley and then at the National Army Museum s store after the Museum of Army Transport closed. The museum also holds a smaller amount of material from the Royal Pioneer Corps Museum in Northampton and a selection of objects from the Army Catering Corps . No material was transferred from the Royal Engineers . The medal collection of the RoyalArmy Service CorpsRoyalCorps of Transport is held at the HQ RLC Officers Mess and is available to view by appointment only ... of the RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps is on display at the HQ RLC Sergeants Mess, and is also available ... dating from the nineteenth century. The RoyalArmy Service Corps RASC Post war Write Ups, detailing the Corps World War II history. The Military Vehicle Records, detailing all registrations and histories ...coord 51.305 0.700 display title region GB scale 10000 The Royal Logistic Corps Museum or RLC Museum at Blackdown Road, Deepcut , Surrey GU16 6SQ , England is the regimental museum for The Royal Logistic Corps . It is open to the public free of charge. The RLC was formed from the Postal and Courier Section of the Royal Engineers and the RoyalCorps of Transport , RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps , Royal Pioneer Corps , Army Catering Corps . Although The RLC dates from 1993, it has a rich heritage dating back to the thirteenth century. The RLC Museum amalgamated the Forming Corps collections to form a unique resource there is no civilian or other Service equivalent covering logistics as a whole anywhere ... Reflist External links http www.army.mod.uk rlc history 348.aspx Royal Logistic Corps Museum Category Regimental museums in England Category Museums in Surrey Category Royal Logistic Corps UK ... its collection and tracing the rich history of The RLC, its forming corps and military logistics ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name Royal Canadian Corps of Signals image caption dates 1903 1968. country Canada allegiance branch type Corps role Canadian Army Permanent Active Militia size command structure current commander garrison ceremonial chief colonel of the regiment nickname patron motto Velox ... CanWars20thC The Royal Canadian Corps of Signals RCCS, RC Sigs was a corps Administrative Corpscorps of the Canadian Army . ref The Regiments and Corps of the Canadian Army Queen s Printer, 1964 ref Major Wallace Bruce Matthews Carruthers established the corps in 1903, ref http www.cmhg.gc.ca ... Signal Corps in the British Empire . As a matter of honour, King George V , the Canadian monarch bestowed on the permanent force portion of the organization the right to use the prefix royal before its name. Thus the CSC became the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals while the militia component was redesignated the Canadian Corps of Signals on 1 Aug 1921. The crest of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals consists of a circle, with a Kings Crown on top with the text Royal Canadian Corps of Signals ... with the text Velox, Versutus, Vigilans and eight maple leaves. The Royal Canadian Corps of Signals was responsible for land communication and signalling. The Royal Canadian Corps of Signals was redesignated the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals on 29 Apr 1936. The Royal Canadian Corps of Signals was redesignated the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals on 22 Mar 1948. The Royal Canadian Corps of Signals reverted back to Royal Canadian Corps of Signals on 18 Apr 1955. ref Moir, J. S. History of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals, 1903 1961 Corps Committee of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals, Ottawa, 1962. ref When the Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Air Force and Royal Canadian Navy were unified ... Northern Heritage Centre References Reflist See also List of Canadian organizations with royal prefix Portal War Category Corps of the Canadian Army Category Military units and formations established ... more details
s start order of precedence before Royal Australian Engineers title List of Australian ArmyCorps Australian Army Order of Precedence after Royal Australian Infantry Corps s end Footnotes reflist ... Corps Of Signals Category Australian ArmyCorps Signals Category Australian army units with royal patronage ...Infobox Military Unit unit name Royal Australian Corps of Signals image File RASIGS.gif 200px caption country Australia allegiance Australian Army type Army Field army Field Army branch Australian Army ... Corps of Signals RASigs is one of the arms combat support corps of the Australian Army . It is responsible ... and certainty. Like their RoyalCorps of Signals British counterparts , the Royal Australian Corps ... with enemy electronic transmissions, is a critical contribution by the Signals Corps to the Army s combat ... network is being introduced. The Corps has recently taken over the responsibility for Army ... Australian Army Arms File PrincessAnneRASigs1.jpg right thumb Anne, Princess Royal Princess Anne passes behind the Princess Anne Banner at the 75th anniversary parade for the Royal Australian Corps ... troops at the 75th anniversary parade for the Royal Australian Corps of Signals File PrincessAnneBanner1.jpg ... of the co operation between the RoyalCorps of Signals and the Australian Corps of Signals ... George VI conferred the title Royal on the Australian Corps of Signals. The day is recognised a Corps ... Royal , the Signals Corps Colonel in Chief , on 10 September 1980 for the Corps to carry ... of the Corps. ref cite web title The parade for Her Royal Highness publisher Buddha s Place url http ... Australian Signals Corps is divided into a number of regiments and squadrons, both Australian Army ... thumb Domestic Colours The Royal Australian Corps of Signals has two sets of colours, tactical and domestic ... provides basic Royal Australian Corps of Signals skills in radio, line laying and computing and is a prerequisite ... www.defence.gov.au ARMY RASIGS default.htm Official Signals Corps Website http www.qsl.net vk2dym Antique ... 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
RoyalArmy Dental Corps See also Portal War References Reflist Category Corps of the Canadian Army Category Military units and formations of Canada in World War II Category Military history ... more details
Scimitar Scimitar Reconnaissance Vehicle. History British Army Arms Image Royal Armoured Corps ... of the Army announced in 2004 led to significant changes to the Royal Armoured Corps. Reorganisation ...Infobox military unit unit name Royal Armoured Corps image Image Royal20Armd20Corps.gif caption Badge of the Royal Armoured Corps dates 1939 to present country United Kingdom allegiance branch British Army type Corps role Armoured size 5 armoured regiments and 5 reconnaissance regiments command structure ... 4 identification symbol 4 label The Royal Armoured Corps RAC is currently a collection of ten regular ... that had mechanised , and the Royal Tank Corps which was thereupon renamed the Royal Tank Regiment within ..., the RAC absorbed the Reconnaissance Corps . The regiments like the Royal Tank Regiments, battalion ... became the 116th Regiment RAC Units The Royal Armoured Corps is divided into those regiments that operate ... regiments of the Royal Tank Regiment . In the regular army there are five armoured regiments ... reconnaissance regiment. Territorial Army United Kingdom Territorial ArmyRoyal Yeomanry The Royal ... Regiments of the Royal Armoured Corps are deployed primarily in the UK and Germany UK regiments Tidworth ... Bands The Corps of Army Music is responsible for the administration and training of the two RAC bands ... Cavalry title British Army order of precedence Order of Precedence after Royal Regiment of Artillery End box Related units This unit is allied with the following Royal Canadian Armoured CorpsRoyal Australian Armoured CorpsRoyal New Zealand Armoured Corps Malaysian Royal Armoured Corps Kor Armor Diraja Royal Armoured Corps Malaysia See also Commons category Royal Armoured Corps Portal British ... armoured armoured.aspx Royal Armoured Corps homepage http www.royalcorpsnews.co.uk Royal Armoured ... corps Category Royal Armoured Corps Category Purbeck Category Organisations based in Dorset Category Military units and formations established in 1939 fr Royal Armoured Corps ru ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name Australian Intelligence Corps image File AAIC.gif 150px caption country Australia allegiance Australian Army type Corps branch Australian ArmyArmy dates 6 December 1907 ... Intelligence Corps AUSTINT is a corps within the Australian Army . It was formed on 6 December 1907 and provides intelligence personnel in every formation headquarters in the Army. ref name Dennis et al 2008, p. 65 Dennis et al 2008, p. 65. ref The corps currently consists of 169 officers and 232 other ranks. ref name officer recruiting cite web title Careers Explorer Intelligence Corps Officer .... ref name Dennis et al 2008, p. 65 The corps has been formally allied with the British Army Intelligence ... Army Intelligence Corps, black for the Corps links with the Australian Staff Corps and scarlet, signifying the Corps combat support role. The AUSTINT badge was modelled on the British Army Intelligence Corps United Kingdom Intelligence Corps badge and accepted in 1953. ref cite web title Stay Army Australian ... recruit from within the army itself. Soldiers who volunteer to join the corps must have served ... Corps soldiers is broken into two main streams, text and diagram. ref cite web title Stay Army ... ARMY stayarmy accessdate 2007 03 29 ref Officers are able to enter the Intelligence Corps after ... Intelligence Corps Association http www.army.gov.au stayarmy Aust Int.asp Australian Army Intelligence Corps s start order of precedence before Australian Army Band Corps title List of Australian ArmyCorps Australian Army Order of Precedence after Royal Australian Corps of Transport s end Australian Defence Force Category Australian ArmyCorps Intelligence Category Australian intelligence agencies ... chief HRH Anne, Princess Royal The Princess Royal , Colonel in Chief of the Royal Australian Corps of Signals. nickname motto Forewarned, Forearmed colors march mascot battles notable commanders ... The corps was formed on 6 December 1907 with the aim of providing training for soldiers in intelligence ... more details
Ordnance Corps RCOC was an Corps Administrative administrative corps of the Canadian Army . The Royal ... on the organization the right to use the prefix royal before its name. ref The Regiments and Corps of the Canadian Army Queen s Printer, 1964 ref The crest of the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps consists ... cannons. At the bottom the text Royal Canadian Army Service Corps is written on a ribbon. ref William F. Rannie To the Thunderer His Arms the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps W. F. Rannie Pub., Lincoln ... elements of the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps to form the Logistics Branch Canadian Forces Logistics ... unit unit name Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps image caption dates Disbanded Decommissioned Inactive country Canada allegiance branch type Corps role Canadian Army Permanent Active Militia size command ... Corps COC . ref William F. Rannie, To the Thunderer, His Arms The Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, W.F. Rannie Publisher, Lincoln, ON. ref The Canadian Ordnance Corps was redesignated the Royal Canadian ..., His Arms. ref The Canadian Ordnance Corps was redesignated the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps ... artillery, supported the Divisions and Corps. ref Rannie, To the Thunderer, His Arms. ref The Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps was redesignated The Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps on 22 Mar 1948. The Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps reverted to the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps on 18 Apr 1955. ref The Regiments and Corps of the Canadian Army Queen s Printer, 1964 ref In 1960, 1 Ordnance Field Park moved ... to the personnel who served as part of 26 Central Ordnance Depot, Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps consists of a large depiction of the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps badge. ref http www.cmp cpm.forces.gc.ca dhh dhp nic inm sm rm mdsr rdr eng.asp?PID 2322 Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps memorial ref Unification When the Army, Royal Canadian Navy , and Royal Canadian Air Force were unification of the Canadian Forces merged in 1968 to form the Canadian Forces , the administrative Corps of the Army ... more details
The Royal Logistic Corps RLC provides logistics logistic support functions to the British Army . It is the largest ... Corps RLC was formed on Monday 5 April 1993, by the union of the following British ArmycorpsRoyalCorps of Transport RoyalArmy Ordnance CorpsRoyal Pioneer CorpsArmy Catering CorpsRoyal Engineers ... 1918. Driver A Horne. Army Service Corps. 30 June 1918. Lieutenant G Rackham. RoyalArmy Service Corps. 27 October 1918. Exchanged for GC Private WC Cleall. RoyalArmy Service Corps. 11 August 1919. Exchanged ... and three to the RLC. Lieutenant William Eastman GC. RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps. 24 December 1940. Captain Robert Jephson Jones GC. RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps. 24 December 1940. Corporal James Scully GC. Royal Pioneer Corps. 8 July 1941. Major Kenneth Biggs GC. RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps. 11 October 1946. Staff Sergeant Sidney Rogerson GC. RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps. 11 October 1946. Driver Joseph Hughes GC. RoyalArmy Service Corps. 26 June 1947. Major Stephen Styles GC. RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps. 11 January 1972. Warrant Officer Class 1 Barry Johnson GC. RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps. 6 November ... holders of the George Medal, sixty seven from the RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps, one from the Royal Pioneer ... Army Ordnance Corps GM 20 April 1954. Warrant Officer Class 1 JRT Balding GM Royal Logistic Corps ... Royal Logistic Corps, 2000 Warrant Officer Class 2 Gary O Donnell British Army soldier Gary John O ..., sixty seven from the RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps and forty one to the RLC including two first bars. Captain Gary O Sullivan MBE QGM, RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps, 16 April 1984 Warrant Officer E.L. Bienkowski QGM RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps 14th April 1987 Warrant Officer Class 1 Robert John McLelland QGM ... of 1 Division RoyalArmy Service Corps RASC were Dunkirk evacuation evacuated from Dunkirk , campaigned ... after RoyalArmy Medical Corps S end See also Royal Logistic Corps Museum RoyalArmy Service Corps ... External links Commons category Royal Logistic Corps Portal British Army http www.army.mod.uk rlc logistic.aspx ... more details
infobox military unit unit name Pakistan ArmyCorps of Signals image File Military College of Signals.JPG caption dates 14 August 1947 country PAK allegiance branch army PAK type role size 45,000 vary ... ArmyCorps of Signals Urdu Language Urdu Army Signal Core , is an active combatant Military administration military administrative Staff Corps staff corps and a major intelligence and science and technology command of Pakistan Army . ref name Directorate General for Inter Services Public Relations cite web last PA first Pakistan Army title Pakistan ArmyCorps of Signals url http www.pakistanarmy.gov.pk ... General for Inter Services Public Relations Initially part of Indian ArmyCorps of Signals which was established by Royal Engineers in 1911, its members and officers closely allied itself with RoyalCorps ... Watson, Cliff Lord first Graham title RoyalCorps of Signals Units and Formation Worldwide Pakistan ArmyCorps of Signals year 2003 publisher Helion and Company Limited location United Kingdom isbn ... on 14 August, 1947, when Indian ArmyCorps of Signals was divided into two parts by the British ... and Company Limited The Corps was supplemented with RoyalCorps of Signals officers to assist into building ... allied the Corps with Signal Corps United States Army U.S. Army Signal Corps where the U.S. ... ref name signal badges co. Uk cite web last BI Metal title Pakistan ArmyCorps of Signals url http www.signalsbadges.co.uk ..., the unit was sent to Iran to help built the Iranian Army s own Signal corps ref name Helion and Company ... war , making the Corps as Pakistan Army s principle combatant arm. ref name Maloy Krishna Dhar ... web last Xinhua News Agency Xinhua News Agency title Pakistan Army s Signal Corps Leaves for East ... Media Gallery cite web title Signal Corps song Taiz Ter Pakistan Army url http www.youtube.com watch ... units and formations established in 1947 Category Administrative corps of the Pakistan Army Pakistan ... General for Inter Services Public Relations accessdate 21 December 2011 ref The corps core objectives ... more details
Corps mascot battles notable commanders anniversaries The Royal Pioneer Corps was a British Army combatant corps used for light engineering tasks. The Royal Pioneer Corps was raised on 17 October 1939 as the Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps. It was renamed the Pioneer Corps on 22 November 1940. It was renamed the Royal Pioneer Corps on 28 November 1946. On 5 April 1993, the Royal Pioneer Corps united with the RoyalCorps of Transport , the RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps , the Army Catering Corps , and the Postal and Courier Service of the Royal Engineers , to form the Royal Logistic Corps . There are currently 3 specialist pioneer units in the Royal Logistics Corps. These are 23 Pioneer Regiment based at Bicester , Oxfordshire the Headquarters Allied Command Europe Rapid Reaction Corps ARRC Support ..., The Royal Logistic Corps RLC . This would be created from the amalgamation of the RoyalCorps of Transport, RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps, Royal Pioneer Corps, Army Catering Corps and the Postal and Courier ...Infobox Military Unit unit name Royal Pioneer Corps image File Pioneer Corps Badge.jpg 150px caption Badge of the Royal Pioneer Corps early version dates 1915 1921 as Labour Corps br 1939 1993 country United Kingdom branch Image Flag of the British Army.svg 23px British ArmyArmy type role size garrison ... Duke of Gloucester as Colonel in Chief of the Royal Pioneer Corps. Over the years since the end of World ... Royal Pioneer Corps soldiers Category Royal Pioneer Corps officers References reflist Smith, L, Forgotten ... career 381.aspx Royal Logistics Corps Pioneer army.mod.uk official website http www.royalpioneercorps.co.uk Royal Pioneer Corps Association Category British administrative corps Category Corps of the British ... units and formations disestablished in 1993 Category Military engineering de Royal Pioneer Corps ... Army United Kingdom Territorial Army , 168 Pioneer Regiment , formed in 1995 with headquarters at Grantham ... army goes back to 1346 where the pay and muster rolls of the English Garrison at Calais show Pioneers ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name XIII Royal W rttemberg ArmyCorps XIII. K niglich W rttembergisches Armeekorps dates 1817 1919 country W rttemberg German Empire Germany branch Army size Approx. 40,000 ... bei Woerth.jpg thumb W rttemberg troops attack at Battle of W rth 1870 W rth , 1870 The XIII Royal W rttemberg ArmyCorps XIII. K niglich W rttembergisches Armeekorps was a corps of the German Army German Empire Imperial German Army . It was, effectively, also the army of the Kingdom of W rttemberg , which had been integrated in 1871 into the Prussian Army command structure, as had the armies of most German states. The corps was originally established as the W rttemberg Corps Command Korpskommando in 1817. It became the XIII ArmyCorps when it was integrated into the Prussian numbering system ... der deutschen Heere 1815 1939. Biblio Verlag, Osnabr ck, 1993 , Bd. 1, p. 73 ref The corps saw action in the 1866 Austro Prussian War , on the losing Austrian side, as the Royal W rttemberg Division of the VIII German Federation ArmyCorps VIII. deutschen Bundesarmeekorps . It was unable to stop a Prussian .... In the Franco Prussian War of 1870 71, the corps served under the headquarters staff of the W rttemberg Field Division of the Combined W rttemberg Baden ArmyCorps. The W rttemberg Field Division ... of Paris . On mobilization in 1914, the corps was subordinated to the 5th Army and saw action on the Western Front World War I Western Front . It was transferred to the 6th Army during the Race to the Sea . In October 1914, the corps headquarters formed Corps Fabeck, which by the end of the month had become a provisional army group, commanding XV. ArmyCorps, II. Bavarian ArmyCorps and Corps Urach. In November, the XIII ArmyCorps was transferred from the 6th Army to the 9th Army on the Eastern Front World War I Eastern Front . By 1916, the corps had returned to the Western Front and was subordinated ... aviation and other support units from army assets. The organization of the corps on August ... 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
infobox military unit unit name Indian ArmyCorps of Signals image caption The logo of the Corps of Signals dates 1911 Present country IND allegiance branch army IND type role size command structure garrison New Delhi , India garrison label Headquarters Army Headquarters nickname The Corps of Signals ... Indian ArmyCorps of Signals is a corps and an arm of the Indian Army , which handles its military communications ... in present Uttar Pradesh . Lt Col SH Powell, Royal Engineers , was the founder and first head of the Indian Signal Service which later became the Indian Signal Corps. ref name modwave cite web title The Corps of Signals Wise with Waves url http mod.nic.in samachar feb15 06 h2.htm date publisher Ministry of Defence India Ministry of Defense ref Till then, the Sappers part of the Indian ArmyCorps ... eA &flag qf10D8YqgA4v9zQoEO2G4Q Corps of Signals at Indian Army website http www.bharat ... website Indian Army Arms and Services Category Administrative corps of the Indian Army S Category ... commander1 commander1 label Colonel Commandant of the Corps of Singnals commander2 commander2 label ... on to make important contributions to World War I and World War II. The corps celebrated 100 years of its raising on 15th February 2011. ref cite web title Corps Of Signals Inaugural Ceremony ... Ministry of Defence ref History After a notification was issued as a Special Army Order dated February 3, 1911, for the organisation of the signal companies, the corps was formed on February 15, 1911 ... in 1947, Brig CHI Acehurst was the first head of the Corps of Signals, after the 1965 and 1971 wars, the corps underwent important expansions. The corps formally received its regimental colour s on 20 February 1965 and on 15 February 1981. ref cite news title Corps of Signals celebrates 98th Raising Day url http www.expressindia.com latest news corps of signals celebrates 98th raising day ... communication systems was formed, it is now known as the Army Centre for Electromagnetics ACE , eventually ... 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 Royal Australian Armoured Corps image File RAAC.jpg 150px caption country Australia allegiance type Corps branch Australian ArmyArmy dates 9 July 1941 Present specialization Armoured fighting vehicle Armour command structure size 4 Regular Regiments br 5 Reserve Regiments current commander garrison ceremonial chief Charles, Prince of Wales HRH The Prince of Wales nickname motto colors march mascot battles notable commanders anniversaries identification symbol identification symbol label identification symbol 2 identification symbol 2 label The Royal Australian Armoured Corps RAAC is a corps in the Australian Army . The corps was formed on 9 July 1941 as the Australian Armoured Corps to provide personnel to use Armoured Fighting Vehicles . It is the senior arms corps within the army and was granted the Royal prefix in 1948. Units of the RAAC include tank regiments, reconnaissance regiments and armoured personnel carrier regiments. ref Dennis et al 2008, p. 461. ref Australian Army Arms Current units Regular Army 1st Armoured Regiment Australia 1st Armoured Regiment Armoured 2nd Cavalry Regiment Australia 2nd Cavalry Regiment Reconnaissance 3rd 4th Cavalry ... units Royal Armoured CorpsRoyal Canadian Armoured CorpsRoyal New Zealand Armoured Corps Australian ... before Corps of Staff Cadets title List of Australian ArmyCorps Australian Army Order of Precedence after Royal Australian Artillery end box Australian Defence Force Category Australian armoured units Category Australian ArmyCorps Armoured Category Military units and formations established in 1941 Category Australian army units with royal patronage Category 1941 establishments in Australia ... 2nd 14th Light Horse Regiment Queensland Mounted Infantry Reconnaissance Army Reserve 1st 15th Royal New South Wales Lancers Light cavalry Reconnaissance 3rd 9th Light Horse South Australian Mounted ... of the LAV II vehicle designed specifically for the Australian Army, and is used in the armoured ... more details