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  • [[U.S. Army]] signals intelligence aircraft that are assigned to [[corps]]-level intelligence brigades, and fly in groups of three, transmitting dat
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  • Used in WWII primarily by the [[United States Marine Corps]], a [[landing craft]] equipped both with propellers for propulsion in wate
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  • ...have also spent many years performing with various winter guards and drum corps.
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  • ...experiences of African Americans in the CCC, and the Civilian Conservation Corps-Indian Division. Speaker on this topic at local, state, and national confer
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  • Heavy transport helicopter used by the [[United States Marine Corps]] and Israel; [[MH-53 PAVE LOW]] special operations version used by [[Unite
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  • {{r|Civil Engineering Corps}} {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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  • ...ctical zone]]. It had the largest [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] airfield, and was the main headquarters for units designated [[Marine Air
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  • {{Image|ARVN Corps Boundaries.jpg|right|350px|Corps tactical zone boundaries}} ..., rather than geographical structure; the U.S. renamed its [[Vietnam War]] corps formation s "field forces" to avoid confusion. In July 1970, the Republic o
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  • | pagename = Medical Reserve Corps | abc = Medical Reserve Corps
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  • ...e, Olen Jr. ''The African-American Experience in the Civilian Conservation Corps'' (1999) ...Emile. ''The CCC Chronicles: Camp Newspapers of the Civilian Conservation Corps, 1933-1942.'' McFarland, 2004. 286 pp
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  • ...SEX (LHD 2) followed by a tour of duty as an instructor at the Navy Supply Corps School in Athens, Georgia. She completed her Ph.D. in English with an emph
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  • The capital of [[Gia Lai Province]] of [[Vietnam]]; headquarters of the [[II Corps tactical zone]] during the [[Vietnam War]]
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  • ...[[U.S. Army]], near [[Killeen, Texas]]; home location of the [[III Armored Corps]], the 1st Cavalry Division, and training organizations of division size
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  • ...6) [[Lieutenant general]], [[U.S. Army]], retired; commanding general, [[I Corps]] and [[Fort Lewis]]; deputy commander for operations, [[United States Cent
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  • '''Paul K. Van Riper''' is a retired [[United States Marine Corps]] [[lieutenant general]]. While he retired in 1997, he has become known for ...on. He is a graduate of the Army’s Airborne and Ranger Schools, the Marine Corps Amphibious Warfare School, the Navy’s College of Command and Staff, and t
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  • ...AL]]s on potential invasion beaches, and by a large [[United States Marine Corps]] force afloat, to threaten [[amphibious warfare]] against the [[Kuwait]] c
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  • A senior military rank in ground or air forces, leading a [[corps]]-size organization, occupying a major staff leadership role, or, in some c
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  • "Armed SS", principally [[SS]] elite combat units of divisional and corps strength, but also used for special duties in security and genocide; overal
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  • {{r|I Corps tactical zone}} {{r|IV Corps tactical zone}}
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  • ...550px | Navigable branches of the Ohio River, from 1897, from the US Army Corps of Engineers.}} | publisher = [[US Army Corps of Engineers]]
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