Echelons above corps: Revision history

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  • curprev 10:2410:24, 30 May 2009imported>Caesar Schinasm 2,597 bytes −2,564 Robot: Changing template: TOC-right

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  • curprev 14:1214:12, 9 May 2008imported>Howard C. Berkowitz 4,864 bytes +118 MNF-I is EAC below UCC
  • curprev 14:1014:10, 9 May 2008imported>Howard C. Berkowitzm 4,746 bytes +4,746 Initial bold definition
  • curprev 08:3908:39, 9 May 2008imported>Howard C. Berkowitz 4,741 bytes +429 Indicated the "echelons above" may go to a smaller headquarters in modern militaries.
  • curprev 08:3508:35, 9 May 2008imported>Howard C. Berkowitzm 4,312 bytes −5 Made "corps" link uniform with field army, etc. -- removed "army" from name
  • curprev 08:3308:33, 9 May 2008imported>Howard C. Berkowitz 4,317 bytes +4,317 New page: {{subpages}} Echelons above corps (EAC), in US and NATO practice, refer to higher headquarters, of purpose-built organization, which involve a greater number of troops than would be in an ...