Reconnaissance Corps was created in 1941.
The Reconnaissance Corps was created in 1941 during World War II by the British Army. It was established to fulfill the need for specialized units that could gather and provide information on enemy positions, movements, and intentions. The corps played a crucial role in reconnaissance and intelligence gathering throughout the war.
Rhythm Corps was created in 1981.
The Philosophical Corps was created in 1962.
The 28th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, Mechanized was part of the 6th Cavalry Group, which was originally part of the XV Corps. The 6th Cavalry Group was part of Patton's Third Army.
Civilian Technical Corps was created in 1941.
Canadian Intelligence Corps was created in 1942.
Reconnaissance Corps ended in 1946.
Reconnaissance Corps's motto is 'Only The Enemy In Front'.
United States Marine Corps Reconnaissance Battalions's motto is 'Celer, Silens, Mortalis'.
United States Marine Corps Reconnaissance Battalions's motto is 'Swift, Silent, Deadly'.
The motto of United States Marine Corps Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion is 'Swift, Silent, Deadly'.
Special Reconnaissance Regiment was created in 2005.
National Reconnaissance Office was created in 1961.
Night Reconnaissance was created on 2008-05-12.
Arabian Peninsular Reconnaissance Flight was created in 1959.
Erna long-range reconnaissance group was created in 1941.
Corps à corps was created in 2003.
Médaille de la Reconnaissance française was created on 1917-07-13.