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I mean, the corps certainly is -- the judicial system continuing the negotiation as well with the Corps and Game and Fish, continuing to forge a strong partnership at the Congressional level and putting as much pressure to bear as possible.
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CARL STROCK, ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS: In terms of how much accountability should the Corps take?
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The invasion plan called for elements of one corps to land at each of the two American beaches: V Corps at Omaha and VII Corps at Utah.
Steel Victory Yeide, Harry 2003
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Order No. 9 of the War Department, that command was reorganized, and the Centre, Right, and Left were constituted corps d'armee, with the designation of Fourteenth, Twentieth, and Twenty-first Corps, under the same commanders, who were thus advanced to this higher command.
The Army of the Cumberland Henry Martyn Cist 1870
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Our little army consisted nominally of parts of three corps, but the column in the field consisted of one division of the Twenty-third Corps, under the immediate command of General Stoneman, one of the Fourth Corps under
Military Reminiscences of the Civil War, Volume 2 November 1863-June 1865 Jacob Dolson Cox 1864
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I head the unified command and two corps commanders (of 15 Corps and 16 Corps, based in Srinagar and Nagrota) are my security advisors.
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'(4) CORPS CAMPUS - The term' Corps campus 'means the facility or central location established as the operational headquarters and boarding place for particular Corps units.'
Latest Articles 2009
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The Afghan government has approved a new seventh corps of the Afghan National Army -- Corps
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The Afghan government has approved a new seventh corps of the Afghan National Army - Corps
Edmonton Sun 2009
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'(4) CORPS CAMPUS - The term' Corps campus 'means the facility or central location established as the operational headquarters and boarding place for particular Corps units.'
Latest Articles 2009
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