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Discover LudwigThe phrase "armed corps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a military unit or group that is equipped and organized for combat or defense.
Example: "The armed corps was deployed to the region to maintain peace and security."
Alternatives: "military unit" or "combat division".
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And the armed corps people.
Only in 2006 did he admit to having been a member of the Waffen-SS, the Nazi Party's armed corps, during the war.
Like most erstwhile militia leaders, Atta has a heavily armed corps of personal bodyguards that functions almost as a paramilitary force.
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Most of the units that were disbanded were Militia arms corps units, and by September 1943 the AIF outnumbered the Militia, having 265,000 members compared to just over 117,000.
The Army was also unbalanced as a large majority its personnel were employed in arms corps undertaking combat and combat support roles.
This situation was most acute in 1942; at that time there were 137,236 men serving arms corps such as infantry, cavalry and armour, while there were just 29,079 in ordnance.
With their ageing Kalashnikovs and RPGs, they face three Iraqi army corps, armed with an arsenal of rocket-launchers, tanks and artillery".We are adopting a defensive posture and won't make any unilateral moves without the agreement of our allies," said a seasoned peshmerga commander from the Kurdistan Democratic Party KDPP).
But the biggest challenges are to bring Mr Montesinos to justice, and to clean up the armed forces.Almost the entire corps of 50-odd army generals were handpicked by Mr Montesinos, and many were his cronies.
Thus was formed the first Indian-controlled corps of sepoys armed with firelocks and bayonets and backed by artillery served by Europeans.
He felt that the SA now numbering some three million men, far dwarfing the army should become the sole arms-bearing corps of the state, and that the army should be absorbed into the SA under his leadership.
Members of the Corps have served in every armed conflict fought by the United States since 1876.
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