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corps and headquarters
They were organised into three corps headquarters, two motor divisions, one airborne division, one artillery division, three mechanized divisions, one airborne brigade, three surface-to-surface missile brigades, two antitank brigades, one special duties brigade, and seven surfaceto-air missile brigades.
Ministry of Defense forces included the 103rd Guards Air Assault Division and the 38th Separate Assault-Landing Brigade ; the 28th Army Corps ( Grodno and Brest regions ), composed of headquarters at Grodno, the 6th Detached Mechanized Infantry Brigade, the 11th Detached Mechanized Infantry Brigade, the 50th Detached Mechanized Infantry Brigade, the Armament and Equipment base, and corps units ( missile troops, antiaircraft, chemical and engineer troops, signals, and rear services ); the 65th Army Corps ( Minsk and Vitebsk regions ), composed of headquarters at Barysaw, three armament and equipment bases, and corps units ; and the 5th Guards Army Corps ( Minsk and Mahilyow regions ) made up of headquarters at Babruysk, the 30th Detached Mechanized Infantry Brigade, two Armament and Equipment bases, and corps units.
On 21 December 2001, a major reorganisation of the Ground Forces produced two operational-territorial commands, formed from two former corps headquarters.
Seven regional corps headquarters exist, but at present most Kandaks operate under American or NATO supervision.
Two corps headquarters, one in the east at Graz and one in the west at Salzburg, would, on mobilization, command the provincially organized units in their respective zones.
The park that is now Churchill national park was once the police corps headquarters for blacktrackers and provided grazing land for the police horses.
It is one of four corps headquarters in the active Army, and one of three based in the continental United States.
Charles informed his corps commanders that he would be establishing his headquarters at Stammersdorf, and that they were all required to send an officer there before nightfall, in order to receive new orders.
Until fully activated with its own headquarters staff, an army area was typically jointly staffed, headquartered and commanded by the most senior corps commander in that area.
After the fall of France in June 1940, a second division moved to England, coming under command of a Canadian corps headquarters.
This corps was renamed I Canadian Corps as a second corps headquarters was established in the UK, with the eventual formation of five Canadian divisions in England.
The British Army still has a corps headquarters for operational control of forces.
Otherwise, the only time a British corps headquarters has been operationally deployed since 1945 was II Corps during the Suez Crisis.
A delay would pass when transferring news to the division, corps and army headquarters.
General Wood often utilized a light Piper Cub liaison aircraft flown by his personal pilot, Maj. Charles " Bazooka Charlie " Carpenter, to keep up with his rapidly-moving division, sometimes personally carrying corps orders from headquarters directly to his advancing armored columns.

corps and Headquarters
Military officials from Musharraf's Joint Staff Headquarters ( JS HQ ) met with regional corps commanders three times in late September in anticipation of a possible coup.
Formal discussions for a spring offensive near Arras began following a conference of corps commanders held at British First Army Headquarters on 21 November 1916.
Each corps area also had responsibility for organizing various other field army, General Headquarters Reserve, Zone of the Interior ( later designated as Corps Area Service Command ), and Communications Zone units.
On 3 October 1940, the War Department transferred tactical command functions to General Headquarters, U. S. Army, separating the field armies from the corps areas.
The island was defended by the two corps of Italian 6th Army under General Alfredo Guzzoni, although specially designated Fortress Areas around the main ports ( Piazze Militari Marittime ), marked as Port Defensive Areas on the map below, were commanded by admirals subordinate to Naval Headquarters and independent of 6th Army.
The National Cadet Corps () is the Indian military cadet corps with its Headquarters at New Delhi.
Headquarters companies of groups, brigades, divisions and corps have guidons of a design corresponding to that of their Organizational Flag, e. g. the guidon of a headquarters battery of a Field Artillery Brigade or Fires Brigade would be vertically divided, scarlet and yellow, with the brigade's shoulder sleeve insignia centered.
That function was exercised by Headquarters, Department of the Army through the numbered armies to the corps, division, and Army Training Centers.
He would serve over 30 years in corps, divisional and National Headquarters appointments, and the British Territory.
The Army Headquarters would deal with administrative concerns, freeing the corps commanders to train fighting formations.

corps and Company
In 1939 a corps of Auxiliary Volunteers was established and attached to the Company of Volunteers.
* Royal Engineers, Royal Corps of Signals, Royal Logistic Corps, Special Air Service and Honourable Artillery Company: A unit equivalent in size to a platoon in other corps, divided into sections or Patrols.
In 1862 the corps also absorbed the British officers and men of the engineer corps of the East India Company.
Nott joined the volunteer corps in 1798 and obtained a cadetship in the Indian army and went to India in 1800 when under Company rule in India it was a key component of the growing British Empire.
Gass who described him as “ a young man who formerly belonged to the North West Company .” It appears he accompanied the corps only as far as the Arikara Indian villages and was still living there when Lewis and Clark passed through again on their return in 1806.
Rochford was almost the only member of the diplomatic corps at Paris brave enough to stand up to Choiseul ’ s bullying, and their negotiations over such matters as Dunkirk, the Canada Bills and the East India Company ’ s claim for compensation for wartime expenses in India were often acrimonious.
There is a loose federation of corps, though not a governing body, called The Company of Fifers and Drummers, which maintains a headquarters and museum in Ivoryton, Connecticut.
* The Company of Fifers and Drummers, organization of corps and individuals who perpetuate the Ancient ( U. S .) fife and drum tradition
The title of Company Quartermaster Sergeant is used in the infantry and most corps units.
Early 20th century examples include IBM's internal songbook Songs of the IBM, and the Larkin Soap Company which organized community singing and had a women's drum corps, an orchestra, a ukulele club, and daily recitals on a pipe organ.
These include the band and corps of drums of the British Army's Honourable Artillery Company, the Pipes and Drums of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, the band and pioneers of The Royal Regiment of Canada, the band of the Sri Lanka Artillery, and drum majors of the Royal Highland Fusiliers-2nd Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland ; United States Marine Band, the United States Army Band, the United States Navy Band, the United States Coast Guard Band, the United States Air Force Band, and the United States Army Field Band.
A subsequent report stated that the expedition contained a company of grenadiers with 52 men, a 42-man company of sharpshooters, 33 French and Creole volunteers known as the Company of Liberty and a marine corps consisting of 15 men.
As a performing art, it is formally referred to as the Royal Ballet of Cambodia ( and as Le ballet royal du Cambodge in French ) by UNESCO, Cravath, Brandon, and others in the academic field ; although this term may also refer to the royal ballet as a corps, the National Dance Company of Cambodia.

corps and 3rd
Further complications ensued from the functional and categorical ranks for political officers ( e. g., " Brigade Commissar ", " Army Commissar 2nd Rank "), for technical corps ( e. g., " Engineer 3rd Rank ", " Division Engineer "), for administrative, medical and other non-combatant branches.
This massive preparation was followed by an attack by three army corps ( the 3rd, 7th, and 18th ).
In July 1917 he took charge of the new Australian 3rd Division in north-west France and in May 1918 he was made commander of the Australian Corps, at the time the largest individual corps on the Western Front.
Fort Hood is one of the largest United States military installations in the world, and is the home of III Corps, 1st Cavalry Division, 13th Sustainment Command, First Army Division West, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, 41st Fires Brigade and many other corps and echelons above corps units.
The corps consisted of the U. S. 3rd Infantry Division, U. S. 9th Infantry Division, and 45th Infantry Division ( United States ), all under the command of Lieutenant-General Omar Nelson Bradley.
Restored to its pre-invasion formation but with 3rd Infantry Division attached, the corps was switched to the southwest of Caen to take part in Operation Bluecoat.
In January 1953, the corps underwent its last major reorganization of the war, losing command of the US 3rd, 24th, and 45th Infantry Divisions, the South Korean 8th and 9th Infantry Divisions, and the British 1st Commonwealth Division, while taking command of the US 2nd, 7th, and 25th Infantry Divisions and the 1st Marine Division.
When these two depleted corps ( the XI and XII Corps ) were combined to form the XX Corps, Butterfield was given the 3rd Division, which he led through the first half of Sherman's Atlanta Campaign.
However, once in South Africa the corps never operated as such, and the three divisions ( 1st, 2nd and 3rd ) were widely dispersed.
In 2012 after months of preparation, 63 teens from five YMCAs and Conrad Schools of Science served as Presiding Officers, Representatives, Senators, or as a member of the 3rd Chamber ( middle school chamber ) press or page corps.
Ultimately, the 3rd SS was able to pierce the 15th Tank Corps ' lines and link up with other units of the same division advancing north, successfully encircling the Soviet tank corps.
On 1 August, the corps arrived in the Vesle area near the Marne River, where it assumed command of the 3rd Division, 28th Division, and 32nd Division from the French XXXVIII Corps, placing side-by side with the U. S. I Corps for a few days.
At the start of the Global War on Terrorism, the corps was composed of the 1st Cavalry Division and the 4th Infantry Division as well as the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment and the 13th Corps Support Command.
Roon entered the corps of cadets at Culm ( Chełmno ) in 1816, from where in 1818 he proceeded to the military school at Berlin, and in January 1821 received a commission in the 14th ( 3rd Pomeranian ) regiment quartered at Stargard in Pomerania.
Once the attack commenced on 24 February, the 24th Infantry Division formed the east flank of the corps with the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment.
The corps was expanded by the addition of the 3rd Canadian Division in December 1915 and the 4th Canadian Division in August 1916.
They oversaw the formation of the 3rd Brigade of the 201st Afghan corps that is now deployed in Kapisa and of the Afghan police who now are solely responsible for providing the province ’ s security.
He occupied this post for the remainder of the war, failing in bids to return to an active command at the head of the 5th Division, the Australian Corps, or the 3rd Division when Monash was promoted to corps commander.
In 1876, a mobilisation scheme for eight army corps was published, with ' 3rd Corps ' headquartered at Croydon and composed of the guards regiments.
Under Army Order No 38 of 1907, the title III Corps disappeared, but the Irish Command was constituted as a corps comprising 3rd Cavalry Brigade, 5th Infantry Division and 6th Infantry Division.
He ordered the forces under Marshal Joachim Murat – the 3rd corps of Marshal Louis Nicolas Davout, 7th Corps of Marshal Pierre Augereau, 5th Corps under Lannes, and Murat's 1st Cavalry Reserve Corps – to pursue towards Pułtusk.
General of Brigade Joseph Augustin Fournier Marquis de D ' Aultane was the acting commander of the 3rd Division of Davout's corps.
The German forces consisted of an entire armoured corps: the 3rd Panzer, 2nd Motorised and 20th Motorised Divisions.

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