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36th Corps (People's Liberation Army)
36 Corps, 36th Corps, Thirty Sixth Corps, or XXXVI Corps may refer to: * 36th Army Corps (France) * XXXVI Mountain Corps (Wehrmacht), Germany * 36th Army Corps (Russian Empire) * XXXVI Corps (United States) See also *List of military corps by number * 36th Army (other) * 36th Brigade (other) * 36th Division (other) 36th Division or 36th Infantry Division may refer to: Infantry divisions * 36th Division (German Empire) * 36th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht) * 36th Infantry Division Forlì, Italy * 36th Infantry Division (Poland) * 36th Rifle Division (Soviet ... * 36 Squadron (other) {{mil-unit-dis ...
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36th Army Corps (France)
The 36th Army Corps (french: 36er Corps d'Armée) was first formed before World War I. World War 1 The Corps saw service throughout the entirety of the First World War, including participating in the Battle of Passchendaele as part of the French First Army. At the time of the Battle of Passchendaele, the corps consisted of the 29th Division (France), 29th Division and the 133rd Division (France), 133rd Division. Footnotes References

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XXXVI Mountain Corps (Wehrmacht)
__NOTOC__The XXXVI Corps was a German military formation in World War II. It was formed in October 1939 and took part in the invasion of France. In August 1940 the corps was moved to southern Norway and from there to northern Finland. It took part in Operation Barbarossa in mid-1941. It was part of the German AOK Norwegen (Army Norway) and was moved to northern Finland during June 1941. The XXXVI Corps took part in Operation Polarfuchs aiming to advance through Salla to Kandalaksha, and from there to Murmansk. In November 1941 the corps was renamed the XXXVI Gebirgskorps (Mountain corps). In late 1944 the corps had to fight its former allies during their withdrawal from Finland. The corps was forced to retreat from Finland back to Norway. The corps stayed the rest of the war in Norway and surrendered there in May 1945. Commanders * General of the Cavalry Hans Feige (Mai 1940 - 30 November 1941) * General of the Infantry Karl Weisenberger (1 December 1941 - 10 August 1944) * ...
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36th Army Corps (Russian Empire)
The 36th Army Corps was an Army corps in the Imperial Russian Army The Imperial Russian Army (russian: Ру́сская импера́торская а́рмия, tr. ) was the armed land force of the Russian Empire, active from around 1721 to the Russian Revolution of 1917. In the early 1850s, the Russian Ar .... Part of * 2nd Army: 1915 * 1st Army: 1915 *2nd Army: 1915 - 1916 * 10th Army: 1916 * 9th Army: 1916 - 1917 * 4th Army: 1917 {{Russian Empire Ground Forces Corps of the Russian Empire ...
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XXXVI Corps (United States)
XXXVI Corps (36th Corps) was a corps-level command of the United States Army during World War II. It remained in the continental United States for the duration of its existence, and was the only activated United States Army corps to not see overseas action in some form during the war. History World War II XXXVI Corps was activated on 15 July 1944 at Fort Riley, Kansas, under the command of Major General Jonathan W. Anderson and was assigned to the Fourth Army. The shoulder patch was approved on 17 October 1944. A blue trefoil with a six-pointed red and white design indicated the corps' numerical designation. When stations and units assigned to the Second Army located west of the Mississippi River were transferred to the control of the Fourth Army effective 18 September 1944, the XXXVI Corps assumed control of corps-level troop units at Camps Howze and Maxey, Texas, and Camp Robinson, Arkansas. On 6 October 1944, the units at Camp Robinson were relieved from assignment to the X ...
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List Of Military Corps By Number
{{short description, None This is a list of military corps arranged by ordinal number. I to X ; I Corps: * I Army Corps (Argentina) * I ANZAC Corps (Australia and New Zealand) * I Corps (Australia) * I Corps (Belgium) * 1st Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina * I Canadian Corps * I Corps (Czechoslovakia) * Finnish I Corps (Winter War) * 1st Army Corps (France) * I Cavalry Corps (Grande Armée), a cavalry formation of the Imperial French army during the Napoleonic Wars * I Corps (Grande Armée), a corps of the Imperial French army during the Napoleonic Wars * I Cavalry Corps (German Empire), a unit of the Imperial German Army during World War I * I Corps (German Empire), a unit of the Imperial German Army prior to and during World War I * I Reserve Corps (German Empire), a unit of the Imperial German Army during World War I * I Royal Bavarian Corps, a unit of the Bavarian and Imperial German Armies prior to and during World War I * I Royal Bavarian Reserv ...
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36th Army (other)
36th Army may refer to: * Thirty-Sixth Army (Japan) * 36th Army (Russia) * 36th Army (Soviet Union) The 36th Army was a military formation of the Red Army and the Soviet Ground Forces, formed twice. Formed in mid-1941, the army spent much of World War II as part of the Transbaikal Military District guarding the Manchurian and Mongolian-Soviet b ...
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36th Brigade (other)
36th Brigade or 36th Infantry Brigade may refer to: * 36 Canadian Brigade Group of the Canadian Army * 36th Indian Brigade of the British Indian Army in the First World War * 36th Indian Infantry Brigade of the British Indian Army in the Second World War * 36th Engineer Brigade (United States) of the United States Army * Task Force Mustang, formally known as the 36th Combat Aviation Brigade, of the United States Army * 36th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade of the Russian Army * 36th Separate Marine Brigade of the Ukrainian Naval Infantry ;United Kingdom * 36th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom) * Artillery Brigades ** 36th Brigade Royal Field Artillery XXXVI Brigade, Royal Field Artillery was a brigade of the Royal Field Artillery which served in the First World War World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in his ... See also * 36th Division (other) * 36th Regiment (other) ...
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36th Division (other)
36th Division or 36th Infantry Division may refer to: Infantry divisions * 36th Division (German Empire) * 36th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht) * 36th Infantry Division Forlì, Italy * 36th Infantry Division (Poland) * 36th Rifle Division (Soviet Union) * 36th Guards Rifle Division, Soviet Union, fought in the Battle of Stalingrad * 36th (Ulster) Division, British Army, World War I * 36th Infantry Division (United Kingdom), World War II * 36th Infantry Division (United States) *36th Division (Imperial Japanese Army) Cavalry divisions * 36th Division (National Revolutionary Army), Republic of China Armoured divisions * 36th Division (Israel) * 36th Tank Division (Soviet Union), with 17th Mechanized Corps, June 1941 See also * 36th Brigade (other) 36th Brigade or 36th Infantry Brigade may refer to: * 36 Canadian Brigade Group of the Canadian Army * 36th Indian Brigade of the British Indian Army in the First World War * 36th Indian Infantry Brigade of the British ...
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