- officers corps
- military unit made up of officers
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Corps Castle — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers gold castle branch insignia, worn by engineer officers. Corps Castle is the logo of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). The logo is typically a white castle with three towers set on on a red background. When … Wikipedia
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Corps of Engineers — Corps of Engineers, a corps of officers and enlisted men consisting of one band and three battalions of engineers commanded by a brigadier general, whose title is Chief of Engineers. It has charge of the construction of fortifications for land… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Officers' Training Corps — A Saladin armoured car of the Cambridge University OTC on exercise in 1974 The Officer Training Corps (OTC) is a part of the British Army which provides military leadership training to students at UK universities. The name Officer Training Corps… … Wikipedia
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Corps of Drums — For the civilian marching bands, see Drum and bugle corps. A Corps of Drums is a type of military band, which originated in European armies in the 16th century. The main instruments of a Corps of Drums are the drum and the flute or fife. Unlike… … Wikipedia
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