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Corps and Network
The Corps Network, known originally as the National Association of Service and Conservation Corps ( NASCC ) works to expand and enhance corps-type programs throughout the country.
The Corps Network began during 1985, when the nation's first 24 Corps directors banded together to secure an advocate at the federal level and a repository of information on how best to start and manage a corps.
* Corps Reform Network – a network of grassroots groups working to ensure that Army Corps of Engineers projects are economically and environmentally sound
* Marine Corps Network Operations Security Command
She is patron of several organizations dealing with social issues, such as the Abbeyfield House Society, the Hospice Association of Ontario, the Landmine Survivors Network ( later known as Survivor Corps ), the Ontario March of Dimes and the Yonge Street Mission.
Oakley's graduate studies were interrupted by the need to return to England to serve for two years ( followed by reserve duty ) in the British Army, where he rose to the rank of lieutenant in the Royal Corps of Signals and was attached to the Commonwealth Communications Army Network ( COMCAN ).
A USA Freedom Corps Network and online clearinghouse promoted individual volunteer service opportunities within the United States and abroad and connected Americans to opportunities to serve in federal programs, such as AmeriCorps, Peace Corps and Senior Corps or to find local service opportunities by zip code and interest.
The Army's 706th MI Group works there alongside units from the Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency, Naval Network Warfare Command ( Navy Information Operations Command, Georgia ), Marine Corps Intelligence Activity as well as civilians from the National Security Agency ( NSA ).
TADIL-J refers to " Tactical Digital Information Link Joint " ( TADIL ) which was used by the U. S. Navy, U. S. Army, U. S. Marine Corps, U. S. Air Force, the NSA, several NATO countries, and Japan as part of the Multi-Tactical Data Link Network ( MTN ).
In May 2008, Survivor Corps emerged out of Landmine Survivors Network.
In May 2008, Landmine Survivors Network changed its name to Survivor Corps.
Occurring during the heat of the 2012 Presidential campaign, " John Gresham, at the Defense Media Network " called this successful Taliban attack " arguably the worst day in Marine Corps aviation history since the Tet Offensive of 1968.

Corps and formerly
* CDC Development Solutions ( formerly Citizens Development Corps ), a DC-based NGO promoting economic development worldwide
The STS-118 mission, the first for Endeavour following a lengthy refit, included astronaut Barbara Morgan, formerly assigned to the Educator Astronaut program, but now a full member of the Astronaut Corps, as part of the crew.
* Patton Hall, military hangar at the Saumur Armour Museum on loan from the French Armoured Corps and Cavalry School, Saumur, France, formerly used as a tank-restoration hall.
* The International Ultramarine Corps, formerly the Ultramarine Corps, is a fictional team of superheroes published by DC Comics.
Statues of legendary Green Lantern Corps members, including Hal Jordan, Guy Gardner, John Stewart, Kyle Rayner, Arisia, and Ch ' p, line the hall where the Guardians formerly met.
Bunnatine " Bunny " Greenhouse, a formerly high-ranking official in the Corps, won a lawsuit against the United States government in July 2011.
* Green Lantern Corps # 201-224 ( June 1986 – May 1988 ) ( formerly Green Lantern ( vol.
It was formerly used for a few units in the Royal Engineers ( before they switched to regiments ), and was also used in the now defunct Royal Army Ordnance Corps and Royal Pioneer Corps.
The Ammunition Technicians of the Royal Logistic Corps ( formerly RAOC ) are highly experienced, after many years of dealing with bombs planted by the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( PIRA ) and other groups.
Today, Fort Hood has nearly 65, 000 soldiers and family members and serves as a home for the following units: Headquarters III Corps ; First Army Division West ; the 1st Cavalry Division ; 13th Sustainment Command ( formerly 13th Corps Support Command ); 89th Military Police Brigade ; 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade ; 21st Cavalry Brigade ( Air Combat ); 4th Combat Aviation Brigade ; and the 31st Air Defense Artillery Brigade.
He had formerly boxed while a member of the United States Marine Corps, and had worked as a bouncer before turning pro.
* Army Geospatial Center, formerly the Topographic Engineering Center, and part of the US Army Corps of Engineers
At the same time, the Quantico Shipyards were established on Hospital Point ( the land that formerly held the Naval Medical Clinic but is now home to Marine Corps Systems Command ) to build ocean freighters and oil tankers.
Corps are grouped in 3 categories ( formerly 4 ) named A to C, in decreasing order of educational knowledge theoretically required, A meaning " college graduate ".
Seaman recruit ( SR ) is the lowest enlisted rank in the U. S. Navy, U. S. Coast Guard, and the U. S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps just below seaman apprentice ; this rank was formerly known as seaman third class.
The airport was formerly known as RAF Machrihanish ( after the village of Machrihanish ) and hosted squadrons of the Royal Air Force and other NATO air forces as well as the United States Marine Corps.
In the U. S. Air Force, the aeronautical rating of Navigator has been augmented by addition of the Combat Systems Officer, while in the U. S. Navy and U. S. Marine Corps, those officers formerly called Navigators or Naval Aviation Observers have been known as Naval Flight Officers since the mid-1960s.
* Ramped Powered Lighter-a type of landing craft formerly operated by the Royal Corps of Transport of the British Army
* Desert Mounted Corps ( formerly the Desert Column )
On Sunday, August 29, just ten miles upriver from Fort Sullivan, the advance guard, three companies of riflemen formerly with the Provisional Rifle Corps of Col. Daniel Morgan, reached the area at mid-morning.
** 47 Air Despatch Sqn Royal Logistic Corps, which operates here is an army unit, part of 13 Air Assault Support Regiment RLC but formerly under 29 Regiment RLC at RAF South Cerney.

Corps and known
* HMLAT-303 is a United States Marine Corps helicopter squadron known as Atlas
* 1942 – Major General Eugene Reybold of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers authorizes the construction of facilities that would house the " Development of Substitute Materials " project, better known as the Manhattan Project.
It is officially known as Naval Support Facility Thurmont and is technically a military installation ; staffing is primarily provided by the U. S. Navy and the U. S. Marine Corps.
To relieve the pressure on the right and centre of the Eighth Army line, XIII Corps on the left advanced from the Qattara box ( known to the New Zealanders as the Kaponga box ).
Howland was occupied by a battalion of the United States Marine Corps in September 1943 and known as Howland Naval Air Station until May 1944.
On 7 September 2012, Captain Wales as he is known in the military, arrived at Camp Bastion in southern Afghanistan as part of the 100-strong 662 Squadron, 3 Regiment, Army Air Corps, to begin a four-month combat tour as a co-pilot and gunner for an Apache helicopter.
The Lewis and Clark Expedition, also known as the Corps of Discovery Expedition ( 1804 – 1806 ), was the first transcontinental expedition to the Pacific coast undertaken by the United States.
A new military organization was established in 1867 with two Battalions known as the Corps des Chasseurs Luxembourgeois.
In 1802, the British became the first foreign power to raise a regular unit of Sinhalese with British officers, which was named the 2nd Ceylon Regiment, also known as the Sepoy Corps. It fought alongside British troops in the Kandyan wars.
* HMH-769, United States Marine Corps helicopter squadron known as Titan
Among his best known marches are " The Washington Post ", " Semper Fidelis " ( Official March of the United States Marine Corps ), and " The Stars and Stripes Forever " ( National March of the United States of America ).
The Air Force asked Rhodes to write a training manual and draw blueprints of what came to be known as the Army Air Corps piano, so soldiers could make their own.
The Chief of Naval Operations and the Commandant of the Marine Corps have their own separate staffs, the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations ( also known by its acronym OPNAV ) and Headquarters Marine Corps.
Longstreet commanded the Right Wing ( later to become known as the First Corps ) and Jackson commanded the Left Wing.
Instead the NSW Corps, now known as the 102nd Regiment of Foot, was to be recalled to England and replaced with the 73rd Regiment of Foot, whose commanding officer would take over as Governor.
Still pursued by assassins, Campbell and Novak are rescued by an organization known as the Time Corps under the leadership of Lazarus Long.
In French Indochina, the local resistance fighting the Japanese since 1941 was backed up by a special forces airborne commando unit created by de Gaulle in 1943, and known as the Corps Léger d ' Intervention ( CLI ).
During World War II, it saw heavy fighting between Allied Paratroopers, British XXX Corps and the German II SS Panzer Corps, also known as the Battle of Arnhem.
" Engineer Research and Development Laboratories, Topographic Engineering Center ( now known as the Army Geospatial Center, US Army Corps of Engineers ), in Alexandria, VA. Includes data and citations on the geology, geography, water and transportation in Somalia.
The site chosen for the facility was West of Tucson — of mostly natural desert with some structures originally constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps and known as the " Mountain House.

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