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  • ...0-25,000 soldiers each) plus significant corps-controlled attached units). Corps staff (military)|staff historically have been the first level at which plan ...military function such as "medical corps", "corps of engineers", or "tank corps". This meaning is generally synonymous with "branch" or sometimes "departm
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  • ...tion.<ref>[http://www.branchorientation.com/chemical/profile.html Chemical Corps branch profile]</ref> Other countries have technical specializations with s ...[http://www.wood.army.mil/cbrns/images/History.doc History of the Chemical Corps]</ref>
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  • ...organization, which involve a greater number of troops than would be in a corps. They may be standing organizations with a regional responsibility, or may The role of the corps is changing. Traditionally, it was the highest-level tactical headquarters.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chemical Corps]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Echelons above corps]]
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  • '''V Corps''' is a major tactical headquarters of the United States of America|United While a Corps headquarters is defined as flexible, normally assigned to it are:
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  • The '''Civilian Conservation Corps''' ('''CCC''') was a work relief program for young men from unemployed fami ...we have in the regular Army itself. In creating this civilian conservation corps we are killing two birds with one stone. We are clearly enhancing the value
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  • ...adquarters above the level of the highest tactical organization (i.e., a [[corps]]), usually a theater or national level of command; the higher headquarters
    388 bytes (55 words) - 10:06, 5 September 2009
  • .... disaster preparedness after the [[9/11]] attacks, the '''Medical Reserve Corps (MRC)''' is a community-based volunteer organization that supports public h
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chemical Corps/Definition]]
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  • {{r|Multi-National Corps-Iraq}} {{r|I Corps tactical zone}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[IV Corps tactical zone]]
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  • ...South Asia Tsunami Humanitarian Assistance Operations 2005; entered Marine Corps as private
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  • ...ne Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] general and the 22nd Commandant of the Marine Corps (1960-1963); received the [[Medal of Honor]] for the [[Battle of Tarawa]]
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  • * Chemical corps (WMD detection, protection and decontamination; smoke generation) * Military intelligence Corps
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  • ...general and assistant commandant, [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]]
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  • Retired Commandant of the Marine Corps and General, [[United States Marine Corps]]; Center for Security Policy
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  • [[British Army]] and [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] interim, modified commercial intra-squad radio
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  • ...members.aol.com/famjustin/ccchis.html James F Justin Civilian Conservation Corps Museum, Online CCC Biographies Stories Photographs and Documents] ...ntreter, Roger L. "Roosevelt's Tree Army: Michigan's Civilian Conservation Corps"], with photographs
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  • ...r U.S. command in Iraq (Combined Joint Task Force 7, then [[Multi-National Corps-Iraq]]; retired after [[Abu Ghraib prison]] disclosures
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  • ...phibious training grounds for the [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]].
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  • [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] officer, a [[brigadier general]] at the time, who set up the initial Guan
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  • ...ram Manager at WSI; [[Colonel]], [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]], retired; Terrorism Task Force, Regular Member and Military Fellow, Counc
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  • ...n]], by which U.S. military units connected to [[corps]], [[echelons above corps]], and national networks under the obsolescent [[TRI-TAC]] digital telephon
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  • General, [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]], retired; commanded [[United States Central Command]], 1991-94; [[Diploma
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  • [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] officer who, in 1921, devised the fundamental strategic concept that woul
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  • ...], [[armor (branch)|armor]], [[artillery]], medical service corps, finance corps, etc.
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  • ...New American Security]]; retired [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] [[lieutenant general]] who headed [[III Marine Expeditionary Force]]
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  • ...ee, [[Aspen Institute]]; retired, [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]]; [[Clinton Administration]] National Security Council staff; aide to [[Co
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  • ...ol and into college; [[Colonel]], [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]], retired; Council on Foreign Relations military fellow 2003-2004
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  • {{r|Multi-National Corps-Iraq}} {{r|V Corps}}
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  • [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] vehicle-mounted [[SINCGARS]] dual radio, functionally equivalent to the A
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