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Look up: XX Corps

  1. XX Corps
    (United Kingdom) The `XX Corps` was an army corps of the British Army that was formed in Palestine in 1917. Following the British failure in the Second Battle of Gaza, the Egyptian Expeditionary Force underwent a major rearrangement with the appointment of General Edmund Allenby as the new Co...
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  2. XX Corps
    (Union Army) Two corps of the Union Army were called `XX Corps` during the American Civil War. Though both served in the Union Army of the Cumberland, they were distinct units and should be recognized as such. McCook`s Corps : The first XX Corps, under the command of Alexander M. McCook, was ...
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  3. XX Corps
    (United States) The `XX Corps` of the United States Army fought from northern France to Austria in World War II. Constituted by redesignating the IV Armored Corps, which had been activated at Camp Young, California on 5 September 1942, XX Corps became operational in France as part of Lieutena...
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  4. XX Corps
    (German Empire) The `XX Army Corps` was a unit of the German Army that was stationed in Allenstein (today Olsztyn, Poland). At the beginning of World War I, the corps was transferred to the Eastern Front. In 1914, the component units of the division were: References : <br>
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  5. XXI Corps
    (Union Army) `XXI Corps` was a corps of the Union Army during the American Civil War. It served as part of William S. Rosecrans`s Army of the Cumberland and was in existence from January 9th to October 1863. After the Battle of Stone`s River, General Rosecrans reorganized the "wings"...
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  6. XXI Corps
    (United States) Initially constituted on 2 December 1943 in the Army of the United States, the `XXI Corps` was activated on 6 December 1943 at Camp Polk, Louisiana. XXI Corps fought for 116 days in the European Theater of Operations, fighting from Alsace through southern Germany and into Aust...
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  7. XXI Corps
    (India) `XXI Corps` is a corps of the Indian Army. It is the only strike corps in Army’s Poona-based Southern Command. After India`s intervention in Sri Lanka, the provisional HQ controlling India`s expeditionary force, HQ Indian Peace Keeping Force, became HQ XXI Corps in April 1990. ...
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  8. XXII Corps
    (United States) The `XXII Corps` was a corps of the United States Army during World War II and the Cold War, and as II Field Force, Vietnam, the Vietnam War. Lineage: Constituted 9 January 1944 in the Army of the United States as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, XXII Corps. Activated 15...
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  9. XXIII Corps
    (Union Army) `XXIII Corps` was a corps of the Union Army during the American Civil War. It served in the Western Theater as part of the Army of the Ohio. The corps was organized in April 1863 by order of the departmental commander, Ambrose E. Burnside. Along with Burnside`s old IX Corps, whic...
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  10. XXIV Corps
    (Union Army) `XXIV Corps` was a corps of the Union Army during the American Civil War. In December 1864, the white and black units of the Army of the James were divided into two corps. The black troops were sent to the XXV Corps; the white troops became the XXIV Corps, under the command of Ed...
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  11. XXIV Corps
    (United States) `XXIV Corps` (24th Corps) was a U.S. Army Corps-level command during World War II and the Vietnam War. XXIV Corps was activated at Fort Shafter, Hawaii, on 8 April 1944. It participated in the invasion of Leyte in the Philippine Islands on 20 October 1944, with the 7th Infantr...
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  12. XXV Corps
    (Union Army) `XXV Corps` was a corps of the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was unique in that it was made up almost entirely of African-American troops, which had previously belonged to the X and XVIII Corps. On December 3, 1864, the two corps of the Army of the James were reorg...
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  13. XXV Corps
    (Ottoman Empire) The `XXV Corps` of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: 25 nci Kolordu or Yirmi Beşinci Kolordu) was one of the corps of the Ottoman Army. It was formed in Constantinople, Dersaâdet (present day: Istanbul) after the Armistice of Mudros. Formations : Order of Battl...
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  14. XXVII Army Corps
    (Germany) The `XXVII Corps` (, or XXVII.AK) was an infantry corps in the German Army. It fought in several notable actions during World War II. The corps was originally raised in August 1939 in Wehrkreis VII. Wartime service: 1939: Organisation (September 1939): 16th, 69th, 211t...
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  15. XXVIII Army Corps
    (Germany) The `XXVIII Army Corps` (German designation `XXVIII. Armeekorps`) was a German corps which served in the Wehrmacht during World War II. The corps was created on May 20, 1940 in Wehrkreis (Military Region) III. During the war, the corps was subordinated to the German 6t...
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  16. XXX Corps
    (United Kingdom) `XXX Corps` (30 Corps), was a British Army Corps during the Second World War. North Africa Campaign: It played a major role in the Western Desert Campaign, where it was initially formed for the British armoured units in North Africa in preparation for Operation Crusader, the ...
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  17. XXX Corps
    (Pakistan) The `XXX Corps` (30 Corps), known as Triple X Corps, is an active military administrative corps of Pakistan Army currently assigned in Gujranwala, Punjab Province. The Corps is a major and integral part of Eastern Military Command of Pakistan Defence Forces where, along with PAF`s ...
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  18. XXXI Corps
    (Pakistan) The `XXXI Corps` is an active military administrative corps of is one of the Pakistan Army. Commonly known as 10th Corps, it is currently assigned to active corps Punjab Province. The corps is currently the major part of Southern Military Command of Pakistan Defence Forces. Its gar...
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  19. XXXIII Corps
    (India) `XXXIII Corps` is a corps of the Indian Army. It draws sort of its heritage from the British Indian XXXIII Corps which was formed in 1942, but disbanded in 1945. Reformation 1962: It was not until 1962 that the Corps was reestablished, in order to reduce IV Corps (India)`s area of res...
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  20. XXXIII Corps
    (British India) The British Indian `XXXIII Corps` was a formation of the British Indian Army during World War II. It was disbanded and the headquarters was recreated as an Army headquarters in 1945. Formation: The Corps was created at Bangalore in India on 15 August, 1942. Its first commander...
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  21. XXXIV Corps
    (India) The `Indian XXXIV Corps` was formed in March 1945 to be part of the British Fourteenth Army for Operation Zipper, the invasion of British Malaya. Significant formations under Fourteenth Army for `Zipper,` possibly under XXXIV Corps, included 5th Indian Division, 23rd Indian Division, ...
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  22. XXXIX Panzer Corps
    (Germany) The `XXXIX Panzer Corps` (, also previously designated the XXXIX.Armeekorps (mot)) was a German panzer corps which saw action on the Western and Eastern Fronts during World War II. Wartime service: 1940: The Corps (whose home station was Gotha in Wehrkreis IX ) was for...
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  23. XXXVI Mountain Corps
    (Germany) The `XXXVI Corps` was a German military formation in World War II. It was formed in October 1939 and took part in the invasion of France. In August 1940 the corps was moved to southern Norway and from there to northern Finland. It took part in Operation Barbarossa in mid-1941. It wa...
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  24. XXXVIII Army Corps
    (Germany) The `German XXXVIII Corps` (XXXVIII Armeekorps) was a German army corps during World War II. On 8 January 1945, the XXXVIII Corps was redesignated as the XXXVIII Tank Corps (XXXVIII Panzerkorps). Commanders: Area of operations: See also:
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  25. XXXXI Panzer Corps
    (Germany) `XXXXI Panzer Corps` (also written: `XLI Panzer Corps`) was a tank corps in the German Army (Wehrmacht Heer) during World War II. Formation and actions: The corps was originally formed, as the XLI Corps, on 24 February 1940 in Wehrkreis VIII (Silesia). Reorganised as a...
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