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  • '''V Corps''' is a major tactical headquarters of the United States of America|United
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  • ...ed [[lieutenant general]] in the [[U.S. Army]], who was promoted to head [[V Corps]] immediately after the combat phase of the [[Iraq War]]; the Corps then be
    349 bytes (51 words) - 15:16, 21 May 2009
  • {{r|V Corps}}
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  • ****V Corps ([[Richard Ruoff]])
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  • {{r|V Corps}}
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  • {{r|V Corps||**}}
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  • '''V Corps''' is a major tactical headquarters of the United States of America|United
    1 KB (210 words) - 07:37, 18 March 2024
  • Attacking forces were under [[V Corps]], with the experienced [[1st Infantry Division (U.S.)]] and the new Nation
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  • {{r|V Corps||**}}
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  • {{r|V Corps}}
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  • ...Army, but was detailed to United States Central Command for the Iraq War; V Corps was the major Army ground headquarters in the Iraq War, major combat phase|
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  • *[[V Corps]]: Heidelberg, Germany
    2 KB (282 words) - 15:37, 8 April 2024
  • It was the headquarters of the Iraqi V Corps, which surrendered without fighting.
    2 KB (377 words) - 16:53, 12 March 2024
  • ...rms Control Officer, Office of the Secretary of Defense; Chief of Staff, [[V Corps]]; Assistant Division Commander (Support), [[1st Armored Division (U.S.)]];
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  • ...hat headquarters was Combined Joint Task Force 7, built from the assets of V Corps, but was converted to Multi-National Corps-Iraq. While he had been under ac ...s, called Coalition Forces Land Combat Command, under LTG David McKiernan. V Corps and I Marine Expeditionary Force reported to McKiernan.
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  • ====V Corps==== ...of its air wing, 1st Marine Division with two regimental combat teams, and V Corps with all of 3rd ID, an attack helicopter regiment, and part of the corps ar
    20 KB (3,015 words) - 02:21, 1 April 2024
  • }}</ref>At the division level, "The V Corps [[common operational picture]] was 90% BFT. BFT was one of two resounding s
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  • ...ok the next step, in 1986, to become a [[lieutenant general]] commanding [[V Corps]] in Germany. After only six months, however, he accepted a direct request
    9 KB (1,328 words) - 05:11, 31 March 2024
  • In the first raid, on March 24, 2003, US [[V Corps]] sent 32 Apache helicopters, against Medina Division armor in Karbala.<ref
    9 KB (1,411 words) - 07:06, 4 April 2024
  • ...nchez recalls this from some of the after-action reports and comments from V Corps staff officers who were present at the meeting. Sanchez, though not present
    18 KB (2,781 words) - 09:28, 6 May 2024
  • ...aff of the 1st Cavalry Division, Operations Officer and Chief of Staff, [[V Corps]]. He has had duty as a member United States Military Observer Group, Unite
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