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France

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VI Cavalry Corps (Grande Armée) The VI Cavalry Corps of the ''Grande Armée'' was a French military unit that had an ephemeral existence during the Napoleonic Wars. The corps was created on 9 February 1814 and General François Étienne de Kellermann was appointed as its command ...
, a cavalry formation of the Imperial French army during the Napoleonic Wars *
VI Corps (Grande Armée) The VI Corps of the '' Grande Armée'' was a French military unit that existed during the Napoleonic Wars. It was formed at the '' Camp de Boulogne'' and assigned to Marshal Michel Ney. From 1805 to 1811, the VI Corps fought under Ney's command in ...
, a formation of the Imperial French army during the Napoleonic Wars


Germany

* VI Cavalry Corps (German Empire), a formation of the Imperial German Army during World War I *
VI Corps (German Empire) The VI Army Corps / VI AK (german: VI. Armee-Korps) was a corps level command of the Prussian and then the Imperial German Armies from the 19th Century to World War I. Originating in 1815 as the General Command for the Province of Silesia with h ...
, a formation of the Imperial German Army prior to and during World War I *
VI Reserve Corps (German Empire) The VI Reserve Corps (german: VI. Reserve-Korps / VI RK) was a corps level command of the German Army in World War I. Formation VI Reserve Corps was formed on the outbreak of the war in August 1914 as part of the mobilisation of the Army. It ...
, a formation of the Imperial German Army during World War I *
VI Army Corps (Wehrmacht) The VI Corps (german: VI. Armeekorps (VI.AK)) was an infantry corps of the German Army. It fought in several notable actions during World War II. The corps was originally formed around the 6th Division of the ''Reichswehr'' in October 1934 in ...
, World War II


United States

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VI Corps (United States) The VI Corps was activated as VI Army Corps in August 1918 at Neufchâteau, France, serving in the Lorraine Campaign. Constituted in the Organized Reserves in 1921, it was allotted to the Regular Army in 1933 and activated on 1 August 1940 at ...
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VI Corps (Union Army) The VI Corps (Sixth Army Corps) was a corps of the Union Army during the American Civil War. Formation The corps was organized as the Sixth Provisional Corps on May 18, 1862, by uniting Maj. Gen. William B. Franklin's Division, which had just a ...
, a formation of the Union (North) during the American Civil War *
Sixth Army Corps (Spanish–American War) The Sixth Army Corps was a unit of the United States Army authorized during the Spanish–American War, but which was never organized. After the declaration of war, General Order 36 of May 7, 1898 approved the organization of eight "army corps," e ...


Others

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VI Corps (Ottoman Empire) The VI Corps of the Ottoman Empire ( Turkish: ''6 ncı Kolordu'' ''or'' ''Altıncı Kolordu'') was one of the corps of the Ottoman Army. It was formed in the early 20th century during Ottoman military reforms. It is most notable for its participat ...
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VI Corps (North Korea) The VI Corps was a corps of the North Korean People's Army. It took part in the Korean War and was one of the units withdrawn to China in Autumn 1950 for training and reorganisation. It returned to Korea in 1951, as one of only three full strength ...
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VI Corps (United Kingdom) VI Corps was an army corps of the British Army in the World War I, First World War. It was first organised in June 1915 and fought throughout on the Western Front (World War I), Western Front. It was briefly reformed during the Second World War ...
a formation of the British Army during World War I * VI Corps, part of
Ground Operations Command The Ground Operations Command (GOC; ko, 지상작전사령부) is a command of the Republic of Korea Army, based in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province. History According Lee Min-hyung for Korea Times, Korean Ministry of National Defense pushed for the ...
, South Korea


See also

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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 t ...
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