marine corps
medical corps
signal corps
corps of engineers
the esprit de corps of a football team.
The transport corps is ancillary to the infantry.
The medical corps were cited for bravery in combat.
A corps of doctors arrived to inoculate the recruits.
corpses laid out on cold mortuary slabs
The living soldiers put corpses together and burned them.
journalistic practices unacceptable to the aboveground press; an aboveground corps of 20,000 priests in Poland.
A rebellion in the officer corps led to chaos in the armed forces. Arevolution is the overthrow of one government and its replacement with another:
Roger Gauthier, a hydrologist with the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers said even heavy snowfall in January and February may not be enough to replenish the water lost.
The statue of General Sedgwick, cast from cannons captured by the VI Corps which he commanded during the Civil War, has rowel spurs that turn.
Esprit de corps. - Yeah. Esprit de corps.
I felt like I'd just joined the corps of engineers!
The Mac team, he liked to emphasize, was a special corps with an exalted mission.
The marine corps will carry out live-fire drills.
Esprit de corps is a fancy way of saying team spirit.
Then farm wagons, ox carts and even private carriages commandeered by the medical corps.
But the expeditionary corps will have to abandon Narvik.
It was the 12th such meeting of corps commanders.
And on Nov. 10th 1775 the marine corps was born.
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