V Army Corps - Germany - was created in 1934.
The commander of Union forces of the second US Civil War Battle of Bull Run was General John Pope. He led his army, the newly created Army of Virginia. Supplementing this army were Corps from George McClellan's Army of the Potomac. These Corps were:. III Corps led by General Heintzelman V Corps led by General Porter IX Corps led by General Reno
None. The 34th "Red Bull" Infantry Division served in North Africa and all during the Italian Campaign. They were first attached to the II Corps and later to the IV and maybe VI Corps. The V Corps took part in the D-Day landings at Normandy. They were part of the 1st Army for awhile, then the 3rd Army and finally the 7th Army. However the 5th Army did serve in Italy and the 34th Infantry Division served under its command.
V Amphibious Corps was created in 1943.
V Corps - Pakistan - was created in 1975.
V SS Mountain Corps was created in 1944.
V Corps - Grande Armée - was created in 1805.
Humanity's End - 2009 V is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA15+ (2013) Germany:16 USA:R (certificate #45562)
Victory over Europe when the US Army and it's allies conquered the occupying forces of Germany
A.P. Hill
The Order of Battle at the famous Battle of Chancellorsville is important to both casual and more serious students of the US Civil War. It should be noted that at this battle the names of particular Corps are titled slightly different between North and South. For good orders sake only Corps commanders are listed. For total information each Corps had Divisions and Brigades.Army of the Potomac under Major General Joseph Hooker 134,000 troopsI Corps Reynolds ll Corps Couch lll Corps Sickles V Corps Meade Vl Corps SedgwickXl Corps Howard Xll Corps Slocum Cavalry Corps Stoneman------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Army of Northern Virginia under Major General Robert E. Lee 59,000 troopsFirst Corps Lee Second Corps Jackson Cavalry Stuart
Medal of Honor Army Distinguished Service Cross Navy Cross Air Force Cross Silver Star Soldier's Medal Navy and Marine Corps Medal Airman's Medal Coast Guard Medal Gold Lifesaving Medal Bronze Star Medal Purple Heart Defense Meritorious Service Medal (v-device) Meritorious Service Medal (v-device) Air Medal (v-device) Silver Lifesaving Medal Aerial Achievement Medal (v-device) Joint Service Commendation Medal (v-device) Army Commendation Medal (v-device) Navy & Marine Corps Commendation Medal (v-device) Air Force Commendation Medal (v-device) Coast Guard Commendation Medal (v-device) NOTE: the "v-device" signifies the medal was awarded for valor.