volunteer corps - translation to arabic
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volunteer corps - translation to arabic


volunteer corps         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Volunteer Corps (disambiguation)
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army corps         
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  • The XVIII Airborne Corps command group returns home from [[Operation Iraqi Freedom]] in 2009
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Administrative corps; Army Corps; Army corps; NRA Corps; Corps (military); Field corps; Korps; Corps d'Armée
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army corps         
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  • The XVIII Airborne Corps command group returns home from [[Operation Iraqi Freedom]] in 2009
MILITARY UNIT SIZE DESIGNATION
Administrative corps; Army Corps; Army corps; NRA Corps; Corps (military); Field corps; Korps; Corps d'Armée
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Definition

corps
n.
[Fr.] Body of troops, division of an army.

Wikipedia

Volunteer Corps
Volunteer Corps may refer to:
Examples of use of volunteer corps
1. Chirac also announced the creation of national volunteer corps to provide job training for 50,000 youths by 2007.
2. Despite the national implications of Lamont‘s candidacy, his campaign retained a distinctly local flavor, staffed by veteran state operatives and a homegrown volunteer corps.
3. Despite the national implications of Lamont’s candidacy, his campaign retained a distinctly local flavor, staffed by veteran state operatives and a home–grown volunteer corps.
4. Two other monuments erected by the Volunteer Corps in the cemetery are dedicated to "bringing peace" among countries that fought in the first and second world wars.
5. The last event at the fairgrounds, organized by the Remote Area Medical Volunteer Corps, reported 1,377 volunteer health–care professionals who screened and treated more than 8,400 patients from Kentucky, Virginia and West Virginia, delivering nearly $1.4 million in free care over a single weekend in July. There‘s a lot of folks at or below the poverty line,‘‘ said Stan Brock, head of the RAM Volunteer Corps. If you look at the profile of people waiting in line, they are clearly in need of help.‘‘ –– On the Net: Remote Area Medical Volunteer Corps, http://ramusa.org/ St.