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5th Corps (Vietnam People's Army)
5th Corps, Fifth Corps, or V Corps may refer to: France * 5th Army Corps (France) * V Cavalry Corps (Grande Armée), a cavalry unit of the Imperial French Army during the Napoleonic Wars * V Corps (Grande Armée), a unit of the Imperial French Army during the Napoleonic Wars Germany * V Cavalry Corps (German Empire), a unit of the Imperial German Army * V Corps (German Empire), a unit of the Imperial German Army * V Reserve Corps (German Empire), a unit of the Imperial German Army * V SS Mountain Corps, a unit of the Waffen SS in World War II * V Army Corps (Wehrmacht), a unit in World War II United States * V Corps (United States) * V Amphibious Corps * V Corps Artillery (United States) * V Corps (Union Army), a unit in the American Civil War * Fifth Army Corps (Spanish–American War), a unit of the U.S. Army Others * V Corps (Bosnia and Herzegovina) * V Army Corps (Greece) * V Corps (North Korea) * V Corps (Ottoman Empire) * V Corps (Pakistan) * V Corps, part of Ground Op ...
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5th Army Corps (France)
The 5th Army Corps was a military unit of the French Army which fought in the Franco-Prussian War and both World war, World Wars. It comprised three divisions.Weygand, Maxime, "Weygand Memoires, Part I", pg. 471 On 10 May 1940 the 12th Infantry Division (France), 12th Infantry Division was attached to the army corps, which formed part of 1st Army (France), 1st Army. Most of the division was sent to the Saint-Quentin, Aisne, Saint-Quentin area on that date, although 3e GRDI were stationed to the south of Maubeuge in accordance with the Dyle Plan, Plan Yellow and the order to occupy the Gembloux sector near Namur. The last commander was René Altmayer (June 1940). Footnotes References

* Weygand, Maxime, "Weygand, Memoires, Part I", Paris: Flammarion, 1953 Corps of France in World War I Corps of France in World War II Military units and formations established in 1906 1906 establishments in France {{France-mil-unit-stub ...
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V Army Corps (Greece)
The V Army Corps (), sometimes found as Army Corps E, was an army corps of the Hellenic Army, active in the struggles in Northern Epirus in 1913–1914 and in the Greco-Italian War. History Along with the other Corps formations of the Hellenic Army, V Army Corps was formed in December 1913, following the Balkan Wars. It was headquartered in Ioannina and comprised the 8th (Ioannina) and 9th (Preveza) infantry divisions, covering the Greco-Albanian border in Epirus. At the time of its establishment, the Corps's zone also included Northern Epirus, which had come under Greek control during the First Balkan War. The Corps withdrew its units from there in February 1914, which led to an uprising of the local Greek population. In October 1914, following the outbreak of World War I, the region was reoccupied with the assent of the Entente powers. Following the Greek mobilization in September 1915, V Corps expanded to include the 8th, 9th, 15th, and 16th Infantry Divisions. The corp ...
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5th Division (other)
In military terms, 5th Division may refer to: Infantry divisions *5th Division (Australia) * 5th Division (People's Republic of China) * 5th Division (Colombia) * Finnish 5th Division (Continuation War) * 5th Light Cavalry Division (France) * 5th Motorized Division (France) * 5th North African Infantry Division, France * 5th Division (German Empire) * 5th Division (Reichswehr) * 5th Jäger Division (Wehrmacht) *5th Royal Bavarian Division, German Empire *5th Mountain Division (Wehrmacht) * 5th Infantry Division (Greece) *5th Division (Imperial Japanese Army) * 5th (Mhow) Division, British Indian Army *5th Infantry Division (India) * 5th Alpine Division Pusteria, Italy * 5th Infantry Division Cosseria, Italy * 5th Division (New Zealand) * 5th Division (North Korea) * 5th Division (Iraq) * 5th Division (Norway), participated in the Norwegian Campaign * 5th Infantry Division (Ottoman Empire) *5th Infantry Division (Philippines) * 5th Infantry Division (Poland) * 5th Rifle Division (P ...
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5th Brigade (other)
5th Brigade may refer to: Australia *5th Light Horse Brigade *5th Brigade (Australia), 5th Brigade Belarus *5th Spetsnaz Brigade Canada *5th Canadian Infantry Brigade *5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group Croatia *5th Guards Brigade (Croatia) Germany *5th Guards Infantry Brigade Greece *5th Airmobile Brigade (Greece) India *5th (Mhow) Cavalry Brigade *5th Indian Infantry Brigade Japan *5th Brigade (Japan) Lebanon * 5th Infantry Brigade (Lebanon) New Zealand *5th Infantry Brigade (New Zealand), 5th Infantry Brigade Russia *5th Anti-Aircraft Rocket Brigade *Oplot Brigade, 5th Motorized Rifle Brigade "Oplot" *5th Guards Tank Brigade Soviet Union *138th Separate Tank Regiment, originally the 5th Separate Tank Brigade South Africa *5th Infantry Brigade (South Africa) Ukraine *5th Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine) *5th Assault Brigade (Ukraine) *5th Tank Brigade (Ukraine) United Kingdom *5th Cavalry Brigade (United Kingdom) *5th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom) *5th Guards Arm ...
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5th Army (other)
Fifth Army may refer to: Germany * 5th Army (German Empire), a World War I field Army * 5th Army (Wehrmacht), a World War II field army * 5th Panzer Army * 5th Army (GDR), a Warsaw Pact field army in the Cold War to be activated in case of a war with NATO Russia/USSR * 5th Army (Russian Empire) * 5th Army (RSFSR) * 5th Army (Soviet Union) * 5th Combined Arms Army (Russian Federation) Others * 5th Army (Austria-Hungary) * Fifth Army (Bulgaria) * Fifth Army (Nationalist China), see 88th Division (National Revolutionary Army) * Fifth Army (France) * Fifth Army (Japan) * Fifth Army (Ottoman Empire) * Fifth Army (United Kingdom) * Fifth United States Army * Fifth Army (Italy) *5th Army (Kingdom of Yugoslavia) * Special Frontier Force The Special Frontier Force (SFF) is a paramilitary Indian special forces unit composed primarily of Tibetan refugees and Gurkhas in India. It was established after the Sino-Indian War of 1962 to primarily conduct covert operations behind the ...
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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 Bav ...
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V Corps (United Kingdom)
V Corps was an army corps of the British Army that saw service in both the First and the Second World Wars. It was first organised in February 1915 and fought through the First World War on the Western front. It was recreated in June 1940, during the Second World War and was substantially reorganised in 1942 for participation in Operation Torch. It fought through the Tunisia Campaign and later the Italian Campaign. Prior to the First World War In 1876, a Mobilisation Scheme for the forces in Great Britain and Ireland, including eight army corps of the 'Active Army', was published. The '5th Corps' was headquartered at Salisbury comprising the units of Southern Command. In 1880, its order of battle was as follows: * 1st Division (Salisbury) ** 1st Brigade (Salisbury) *** 1st Bn. 8th Foot (Warley), 2nd Bn. 25th Foot (Plymouth) ** 2nd Brigade (Salisbury) *** Queen's Own Tower Hamlets Militia (London), King's Own Tower Hamlets Militia (Dalston), Wexford Militia (Wexford) ** Divi ...
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5th Assault Corps (Syria)
The 5th Assault Corps (), also called the Fifth Legion, was an all-volunteer corps, formation of the Syrian Army involved in the Syrian Civil War fighting against the Syrian opposition, Tahrir al-Sham, Al-Qaeda in Syria, and ISIS. It was first formed in 2016. Unlike other corps in the Syrian Army, the 5th Corps was not divided into divisions, but commanded eleven brigades, while the actual number of serving soldiers was lower (about a third of the manpower in other corps). Command structure ;5th Assault Corps (2021) *1st Assault Brigade **13th Infantry Battalion **1579th Infantry Battalion *2nd Assault Brigade *3rd Assault Brigade **103rd Battalion *4th Assault Brigade ** Ba'ath Battalion *5th Assault Brigade **1st Infantry Regiment **2nd Infantry Regiment *6th Assault Brigade **79th Infantry Battalion **86th Infantry Battalion *7th Assault Brigade **3rd Infantry Battalion *8th Assault Brigade * al-Quds Brigade **Lions of al-Quds Battalion **Defenders of Aleppo Battalio ...
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Ground Operations Command (South Korea)
The Ground Operations Command (GOC; ) is a command of the Republic of Korea Army, based in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province. History According Lee Min-hyung of ''The Korea Times'', the Ministry of National Defense pushed for the establishment of the Ground Operations Command since 1998, with calls to decrease the number of soldiers and improve operational efficiency under a single control point. In 2015, the government announced its intention to establish a command to be in charge of the army's ground operations by 2018, after delaying the transfer of control of troops in case of war. The Ground Operations Command has been created by combining the ROK Army's First and Third Army commands, which defended the eastern and western frontline areas. The establishment of the command was part of President Moon Jae-in's military reform plan. On 16 April 2020, Special Operations Commander, Lieutenant General Nam Young-sin, was promoted to General A general officer is an Officer (arme ...
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V Corps (Pakistan)
The V Corps is a field corps of the Pakistan Army currently headquartered in Karachi, Sindh in Pakistan. Its current mission objectives are to provide security and external security deployments within its area of responsibility. One of Pakistan army's ten field corps, it has an area of responsibility and responsibility to protect the Sindh region, and to halter Indian advancements into the Sindh, and lower Punjab region. As of current, the corps is commanded by Lt-Gen. Muhammad Avais Dastgir. History Formation and war service As part of major re-organization of the Pakistani military, the Army GHQ raised the corps formation with a mission parameter to protect and intercept any Indian Army's attempt to disrupt the North-South landline link between Karachi and Lahore. Despite its role, the V Corps has not seen active conflict with Indian Army but has provided its expertise in desert warfare while providing assistance to Sindh's police department to contain the local dacoits ...
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V Corps (Ottoman Empire)
The V Corps of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: ''5 nci Kolordu'' ''or'' ''Beşinci Kolordu'') was one of the corps of the Ottoman Army. It was formed in the early 20th century during Ottoman military reforms. Formation Order of Battle, 1911 With further reorganizations of the Ottoman Army, to include the creation of corps level headquarters, by 1911 the V Corps was headquartered in Salonika. The Corps before the First Balkan War in 1911 was structured as such:Edward J. Erickson, ''Defeat in Detail, The Ottoman Army in the Balkans, 1912–1913'', Westport, Praeger, 2003, pp. 375-376. *V Corps, Salonika ** 13th Infantry Division, Salonika ***37th Infantry Regiment, Salonika ***38th Infantry Regiment, Salonika ***39th Infantry Regiment, Salonika ***13th Rifle Battalion, Salonika ***13th Field Artillery Regiment, Salonika ***13th Division Band, Salonika ** 14th Infantry Division, Serez ***40th Infantry Regiment, Serez ***41st Infantry Regiment, Nevrekop ***42nd Infantry Regiment, ...
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V Corps (North Korea)
The V Corps () of the Korean People's Army was created before January 1951. History Consisted of at least 3 divisions on January 7, 1951, when 2 divisions assaulted the U.S. 2nd Infantry Division in a frontal attack, while a third division attacked from the northwest against the adjacent ROK 8th Division. They were assisted by one of the divisions of the NKPA II Corps, which also launched attacks against the neighboring ROK III Corps to the east. The North Koreans managed to force the 2nd Division out of Wonju Wonju (; ) is the most populous Administrative divisions of South Korea, city in Gangwon Province, South Korea, with a population of 364,860 as of 2023. The city is located approximately east of Seoul. History During the time of Joseon, Gr ... by the evening of January 7, and all counterattacks failed to retake the city. See also * I Corps * II Corps * III Corps * IV Corps * XII Corps References Corps0005 Corps0005NK {{NorthKorea-mil-stub ...
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