In sentence examples of “corps”

How to use in-sentence of “corps”:

+ It was used by the Royal Flying Corps from March 1917.

+ People entering the Corps are trained at the ‘.

+ The forces under 6th Army were almost twice as large as a regular German army unit, plus there was also a corps of the 4th Panzer Army trapped in the city.

+ Army Corps of Engineers and responsible for the site selection and design of O’Hare International Airport.

+ Wesley Lee Fox was a retired United States Marine Corps colonel with 43 years of service.

In sentence examples of corps
In sentence examples of corps

Example sentences of “corps”:

+ This area is owned, managed, and controlled by the Army Corps of Engineers.

+ He was the 30th Commandant of the United States Marine Corps from July 1, 1991 until his retirement on June 30, 1995.

+ This corps consisted of the U.S.

+ Because of that, marching instruments are shaped differently; the big “bell” points towards the audience, so it is as loud as possible for them.  The four most common brass instruments in corps are the trumpet, mellophone.

+ The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation, established in 1979, is a private, non-profit organization which was established in support of historical programs of the Marine Corps.

+ During Operation Dynamo — the evacuation of 330,000 BEF and French troops to Britain — Montgomery had assumed command of the II Corps after Brooke had taken acting command of the whole BEF.

+ He was a retired United States Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant, Drill Instructor and actor.

+ They replaced the Marine Corps fife with the bugle.

+ He took a break during law school to work with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps in Honduras.

+ The fighting had caused American XIX Corps over 400 dead and 2,000 wounded, with 72% from the 30th Infantry Division.

+ This area is owned, managed, and controlled by the Army Corps of Engineers.

+ He was the 30th Commandant of the United States Marine Corps from July 1, 1991 until his retirement on June 30, 1995.
+ This corps consisted of the U.S.

+ Sometimes, corps can move from open class to world class if they performed very well the previous year.

+ He served as Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and Chief of Staff from 1990 to 1992.

+ He served as Commander of the Third Army Corps from 1975 to 1979.

+ He was the 28th Commandant of the United States Marine Corps from July 1, 1983, to June 30, 1987.

+ He then served as the Surgeon General of the United States and as vice admiral in the United States Public Health Service Commissioned CorpsPublic Health Service Commissioned Corps from 1982 to 1989, under President Ronald Reagan.

+ He had roles at the Peace Corps and National Public Radio.

+ Marine Corps in 1991 after 41 years of service.

More in-sentence examples of “corps”:

+ Students who choose the corps of engineers of civil aviation are trained at the French Civil Aviation University.

+ The battle forced Erwin Rommel and his Afrika Corps to retreat back to the former French fortifications in the Mareth Line in the border between Tunisia and Libya.

+ Students who choose the corps of engineers of civil aviation are trained at the French Civil Aviation University.

+ The battle forced Erwin Rommel and his Afrika Corps to retreat back to the former French fortifications in the Mareth Line in the border between Tunisia and Libya.

+ Went is a retired United States Marine Corps four-star general.

+ The Marine Corps announced on February 1942 that the Camp Pendleton area would become the largest Marine Corps base in America.

+ Early drum and bugle corps was a year-round activity, where musicians performed at shows all the time.

+ The old XIII Corps and XV Corps were returned to the Army of the Tennessee on January 12, 1863.

+ Shaggy was also in the United States Marine Corps and got the MOS of 0811.

+ The United States Army Nurse Corps is an American army branch.

+ He served in the United States Air ForceUS Army Air Corps in World War II.

+ XIV Corps took over operations on the island.

+ A surprise attack by general John Sedgwick’s VI Corps at dusk overran the Confederate bridgehead at Rappahannock Station.

+ Bull Shoals lake is controlled by the Army Corps of Engineers and has the primary purpose of flood control.

+ She was a vice admiral in the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and served as fourteenth Surgeon General of the United States from 1990 to 1993.

+ II Corps would start on January 20.

+ In many other countries there are similar highly-trained army corps which guard the head of state and have ceremonial duties as well as operational military roles.

+ Fourth and Second Army Corps were put at the Grebbe Line; Third Army Corps were put at the Peel-Raam Position with the Light Division behind it to cover its southern side.

+ He served in the United States Marine Corps from 1956 to 1959.

+ II Corps was tired after two and a half weeks of fighting.

+ He was commissioned a first lieutenant in the Signal Officers Reserve Corps on March 11, 1918.

+ At the Battle of Cedar Mountain in August 1862, Hill proved himself valuable to his new Corps commander.

+ The Cadet Corps has a pledge and also a song.

+ The first president of the Peace Corps was Sargent Shriver.

+ Moulton served in the Marine Corps during the early years of the Iraq War.

+ The 5th Corps would go north then turn south.

+ Because it lacked troops and those of the 26th VG Division were tired, the XLVII Panzer Corps concentrated its attack on several locations on the west side.

+ Principi earned his Juris Doctor degree from Seton Hall University School of LawSeton Hall in 1975 and was assigned to the United States Navy’s Judge Advocate General Corps in San Diego, California.

+ The island was defended by the two corps of Italian 6th Army under General Alfredo Guzzoni.

+ He led the Cavalry Corps Cavalry Corps of the Army of the Potomac during the Gettysburg Campaign.

+ For instance, he may work with computers and be a member of the signal corps or be a cook for the soldiers, he may have been a construction worker in civilian life and be a military engineer, he may become a truck driver and serve in logistics, or he may be very good with a rifle and be a sniper in the infantry.

+ While the Navy and the Marine Corps both is under the Department of the Navy, they are two separate branches of the military.

+ Before 2000, most drum corps played brass instruments with two buttons, or “valves”.

+ First Army Corps was a reserve in the Fortress Holland, the southern edge of which was protected by another ten battalions and the eastern side by six battalions.

+ By August 1805, the corps had found a Shoshone tribe and was trying to trade for horses to cross the Rocky Mountains.

+ The German/Italian armoured Corps infantry attack was stopped in very heavy fighting.

+ From 5 April 1908 to 5 May 1936, the Royal Corps of Somali Colonial Troops, originally called the “Guard Corps of Benadir”, served as the territory’s formal military corps with headquarters in Mogadiscio.

+ In 1975, he became the head of the Engineering Corps of the army.

+ Gilman served in the United States Army Air Corps from 1942 until 1945 during World War II.

+ On October 14, 1863 Hill’s Corps attacked two Union corps who were retreating north.

+ Prior to this two-letter, three-number scheme, the RAF and preceding Royal Flying Corps used a serial with a letter followed by four numbers., “D8096” – a Bristol F.2 Fighter currently owned by the Shuttleworth Collection, or “K5054” – the prototype Supermarine Spitfire.

+ Front ensembles can also have suspended cymbals, especially if the corps has no marching cymbals.

+ X Corps had 4,000 casualties during the first battle.

+ The tragedy, and the fact that one of the contributing factors was the lack of an organized fire-brigade, motivated José Luis Claro y Cruz to organize the first Volunteer Firemen’s Corps in Santiago, on December 20 of the same year.

+ On April 1, 1918 the RNAS and the Royal Flying Corps were merged into the Royal Air Force.

+ However, current rules in both Drum and bugle corps#Drum Corps InternationalDrum Corps International and Drum Corps Associates define a bugle as a brass instrument in any key, with 0 to 4 valves, and bell front.

+ He is a 22 year old naturalized Ethiopian immigrant and Marine Corps Reserve Lance Corporal.

+ In 1937, the Marion County Lake was completed by the Civilian Conservation Corps south-east of Marion.

+ Marine Corps Colonel Bill Eddy, who recorded the men’s conversation in his book “FDR Meets Ibn Saud”.

+ It was headquarters to the Marine Corps Historical Center.

+ After that, he served in the Medical Corps of the U.S.

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