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1st Army Corps (Ukraine)         
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MILITARY UNIT
The 1st Army Corps () was one of the first three army corps of the Ukrainian Ground Forces headquartered in Chernihiv, Ukraine. The Corps was established in 1992 after the collapse of the Soviet Union from a redesignation of the former Soviet 1st Guards Army and disbanded in 1996 during Ukrainian Ground Forces reorganization, being replaced Operational Command North (current name since 1998).
LXVIII Army Corps (Wehrmacht)         
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MILITARY UNIT
LXVIII Army Corps (Germany); LXVIII. Armeekorps; LXVIII Army Corps; LXVIII Army (Germany)
The LXVIII Army Corps () was an army corps of the German Wehrmacht during World War II. The corps was initially formed in April 1943.
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BRANCH OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY CREATING AND MANAGING COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR THE COMMAND AND CONTROL OF COMBINED ARMS FORCES
United States Armed Forces Signal Corps Unit; Army Signal Corps; US Signal Corps; U.S. Army Signal Corps; US Army Signal Corps; US Army Signal Corp; U.S. Signal Corps; Department of the Army, Signal Corps; U.S. Signal Service; United States Signal Services; Army Pictorial Service; Chief Signal Officer; SRDL; Army Signal Research and Development Laboratory; U.S. Army Signal Research and Development Laboratory; United States Army Signal Research and Development Laboratory; US Army Signal Research and Development Laboratory; Signal Corps (U.S. Army); Signal Corps (United States Army); Signal Service
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1st Army Corps (Ukraine)
The 1st Army Corps () was one of the first three army corps of the Ukrainian Ground Forces headquartered in Chernihiv, Ukraine. The Corps was established in 1992 after the collapse of the Soviet Union from a redesignation of the former Soviet 1st Guards Army and disbanded in 1996 during Ukrainian Ground Forces reorganization, being replaced Operational Command North (current name since 1998).