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Corps Collection (page 52)

"The Corps: Honoring the Backbone of Military Operations" The Royal Logistic Corps: A vital force ensuring supplies reach the frontlines

Background imageCorps Collection: Rebellious Soldiers

Rebellious Soldiers
Soldiers of the Preobajensky Guard, an elite corps who were among the first of the armed forces to support the revolution

Background imageCorps Collection: Soldiers at Camberley

Soldiers at Camberley
An officer leads a detachment of the Officers Training Corps, Mytchett, at the camp at Camberley, Surrey

Background imageCorps Collection: Dancer & Bombay Staff

Dancer & Bombay Staff
A dancer performs before a member of the Bombay Staff Corps. It was the disapproval of the British in India which drove Indian dance styles to the brink of extinction

Background imageCorps Collection: French Corps De Garde

French Corps De Garde
French cavalrymen at the entrance to their Corps de Garde : two men on sweeping fatigue make sure the area is spotless

Background imageCorps Collection: Soviet Woman Pilot

Soviet Woman Pilot
A female Soviet pilot is congratulated after a successful mission. She is a member of the Tamanski Guards Air Corps, an all-female group

Background imageCorps Collection: Trooper on a Camel / 1884

Trooper on a Camel / 1884
A trooper of the Kings Royal Rifles in the Camel corps, 1884

Background imageCorps Collection: Gun Lascar Ceylon 1892

Gun Lascar Ceylon 1892
Gun Lascar Corps of Ceylon (British colonial troops)

Background imageCorps Collection: French Camel Corps 1798

French Camel Corps 1798
Trooper of the Camel Corps of Napoleons Egyptian campaign

Background imageCorps Collection: A Private from the Army Service Corps

A Private from the Army Service Corps

Background imageCorps Collection: Officer in Indian Home

Officer in Indian Home
A civilian officer of the Bombay Staff Corps is brought a letter by a messenger - barked at by his dog - while his servant provides a pot of tea

Background imageCorps Collection: Advert / Press Diable Corp

Advert / Press Diable Corp
Poster for special exhibition edition of Le Diable au Corps, Anvers, Belgium

Background imageCorps Collection: Camel Corps Review / Cairo

Camel Corps Review / Cairo
Review of Egyptian Camel Corps at Cairo

Background imageCorps Collection: The Battle of Mons

The Battle of Mons
The Second Army Corps (about 80, 000 men) under sir Horace Smith-Dorrien defend their trenches against an attack by 100, 000 German infantry, supported by artillery

Background imageCorps Collection: Volunteer Rifle Corps

Volunteer Rifle Corps
RIFLE VOLUNTEER CORPS from 12 towns, districts or counties showing the range of uniform styles: Shoreditch, Edinburgh, Sheffield, Staffordshire, Winchester, Hon. Artillery

Background imageCorps Collection: Confederate Forces

Confederate Forces
After Gettysburg, the Confederate forces are increasingly hard-pressed by the Union; this corps is forced to march at night through burning woods

Background imageCorps Collection: US General Doyan

US General Doyan
Commander of the U.S. Marine Corps in the First World War, General Doyan, planning military strategies using a map of the terrain

Background imageCorps Collection: Serge Lifar performing in the ballet Icare

Serge Lifar performing in the ballet Icare
Serge Lifar performing in the one-act ballet Icare, in which he played the mythological character of Icarus, who fell to earth when his wings failed him




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"The Corps: Honoring the Backbone of Military Operations" The Royal Logistic Corps: A vital force ensuring supplies reach the frontlines, enabling success in every campaign. Army Medical Corps: Heroes on the battlefield, providing crucial care and saving countless lives amidst chaos and destruction. Formation Fighting WWI: Brave soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder, united as one formidable force against adversity. At an Advanced Dressing Station on the Western Front, Matania: Witnessing compassion amidst war's horrors as medical personnel tend to wounded warriors with unwavering dedication. Recruitment poster for the WaC and WRNS: Empowering women to contribute their skills towards victory during times of conflict. Major James McCudden, Royal Flying Corps, WWI: An exemplary aviator who soared through enemy lines with unmatched courage and skill. Queen's Own Corps of Guides: A distinguished unit leading troops through treacherous terrains, guiding them towards triumph against all odds. WWII - Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps erect Nissen Huts: Unsung heroes constructing shelters that provided comfort amid turmoil while supporting military operations worldwide. WWI Poster - Types of the British Army: Showcasing diverse roles within different corps; a testament to unity in purpose despite individual specialties. Coloured shoulder patches of the Australian Corps: Symbolizing camaraderie among soldiers from Down Under while representing their unique contributions on foreign soil. First to fight - Democracy's vanguard US Marine Corps - Join : Answering democracy's call with unwavering determination and being at the forefront when defending freedom is paramount. US Marine Corps - Service on land and sea .