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officers corps - traduction vers allemand

MILITARY OFFICER TRAINING PROGRAM FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES
ROTC; Reserve Officers Training Corps; R.O.T.C.; Reserve Officers Training Core; Reserve Officers' Training Unit; Reserve Officer's Training Corps; The Reserve Officers' Training Corps; The Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC); Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC); U.S. Army ROTC; Reserve Officer Training Corps; Reserve Officers' Training Corps (United States); Student Army Training Corps; Students' Army Training Corps
  • Arlington State College ROTC students firing a mortar during a field exercise, circa 1950s
  • Oscar K. Chamber, the first African American ROTC graduate at [[Arlington State College]], 1965
  • Army ROTC cadets on a [[field training exercise]] in March 2005
  • An Army ROTC unit practicing [[rappelling]] from a [[parking garage]] in September 2010
  • ROTC at the University of Florida]] during the 1920s
  • Newly graduated and commissioned officers of the [[Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps]] (NROTC) Unit Hampton Roads stand at attention as they are applauded during the spring Commissioning Ceremony in May 2004
  • The Western Union Building at the [[College of William and Mary]], site of the college's Army ROTC offices.

officers corps      
Offizierskorps, Offiziersstand
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
Armeekorps, Truppen
army nurse         
  • Army nurses in the Philippines liberated after three years as POWs
  • World War II Army Nurse Corps recruiting poster
  • Nurses, personnel, and patients of United States Base Hospital 32 in Contrexeville, France in 1918.
  • Five American Civil War nurses at 1916 Massachusetts encampment; Helen E. Smith, Susan C. Mills, Margaret Hamilton, Mary E. Smith, and Lovisa Tyson.
  • Nurses during the American Civil War
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  • 1917 Army Nurse Corps Uniform Coat
  • WWII Army Nurse LT Katherine Flynn Nolan, a veteran of the [[Battle of the Bulge]], Bastogne, Belgium (18 December 2004).
MILITARY UNIT
Army nurse; U.S. Army Nurse Corps; User:E.w.bullock/sandbox/United States Army Nurse Corps; US Army Nurses Corps; Army Nurse Corps (United States); Nurse Corps (United States Army); Chief of the Army Nurse Corps; US Army Nurse Corps; United States Army Nurse Corps in World War II; U.S. Army Nurse Corps in World War II
Armeekrankenschwester

Définition

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

Wikipédia

Reserve Officers' Training Corps

The Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC ( or )) is a group of college- and university-based officer-training programs for training commissioned officers of the United States Armed Forces.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour officers corps
1. Jose Rene Jarque, a security analyst, said divisions within the officers‘ corps could be preventing elements within the military from taking action.
2. Notwithstanding the Pakistan army’s current claims to a special status, the origins of its officers’ corps lie in the native units of the British East India Company.
3. Notwithstanding the Pakistan army‘s current claims to a special status, the origins of its officers‘ corps lie in the native units of the British East India Company.
4. They do obligatory military service, unlike members of the ultra–Orthodox community, and are prominent in the army‘s professional officers corps.
5. "Now the system is very risk–adverse because to advance in the officers corps, you really only need to make your senior rater happy," said the officer who served in Iraq.