Corporal America is a fan fiction superhero from comic vine. Heis written by batkevin74, and is part of the Marvel Iron Age. Here is what has been written so far about him:
http://www.comicvine.com/forums/fan-fic/8/marvel-iron-age-corporal-america-part-1/653887/#1
http://www.comicvine.com/forums/fan-fic/8/marvel-iron-age-corporal-america-part-2/653979/#2
http://www.comicvine.com/forums/fan-fic/8/marvel-iron-age-corporal-america-part-3/654510/#5
http://www.comicvine.com/forums/fan-fic/8/marvel-iron-age-corporal-america-part-4/655019/#8
http://www.comicvine.com/forums/fan-fic/8/marvel-iron-age-corporal-america-part-5/655707/#7
http://www.comicvine.com/forums/fan-fic/8/marvel-iron-age-corporal-america-part-6/659132/#3
http://www.comicvine.com/forums/fan-fic/8/marvel-iron-age-corporal-america-part-7/660870/#2
http://www.comicvine.com/forums/fan-fic/8/marvel-iron-age-corporal-america-part-8/661733/#8
The correct spelling is corporal, as in the rank of corporal and corporal punishment.
There is no homophone for the word corporal.
A corporal is a rank in the army
You should address a Lance Corporal by their rank, either as "Lance Corporal" or by using their last name followed by "Lance Corporal." For example, you could say "Lance Corporal Smith" or simply "Lance Corporal." It is important to show respect and use proper military courtesy when addressing service members.
There is no such rank as Lieutenant Corporal.
corporal= cpl.
Lance Corporal = LCpl.
Yes, the prefix of "corporal" is "corp-".
The corporal chief in the army retired to give place to some other. The corporal here is used in the sentence as a word.
Yes and no. Corporal is, but corporation is not.
A lash is a unit of corporal punishment.
Corporal Clegg was created in 1968.