List of military corps — List of military corps by number The article provides links to lists of military corps arranged by ordinal number, name, country or conflict. ... List of military corps — List of military corps by number This is a list of military corps arranged by ordinal number. ...
A number of countries have Third, or III, Corps: A corps (plural same as singular; a word that migrated from the French language, pronounced IPA: (cor), but originating in the Latin corpus, corporis meaning body) is either a large military unit or formation, an administrative grouping of troops within an army with a common function (such as artillery or...
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As a youth activity, the world of competitive drum and bugle corps is an intense, choreographed musical experience staged on football stadium fields by students achieving high levels of excellence in performance.
Corps with 71 to 79 members have a choice between Division II or III distinction.
In this division, corps are allowed to follow their own countryâs organizational guidelines, but if they choose to recognize DCI rules, they are allowed to compete for the other division titles.
The British Indian IIICorps was the primary ground formation that took part in the campaign in Malaya in 1942.
IIICorps was formed in mid-1941 when the increase in tension in the Far East necessitated the dispatch of large reinforcements to the area to deter Japan.
IIICorps, and the rest of the mobile land forces were pushed back to Singapore itself by February 1942.