team work
A Colonel in the United States Marine Corps is an O-6. This rank is one below a Brigadier General.
Corps à corps was created in 2003.
USA freedom corps
It depends what uniform they're wearing, but generally, one right after the other in order of importance. (There are many manuals and pictures out there that show what goes where.)
Officially called Military Regions I, II, III, and IV; aka I Corps, II Corps, III Corps, and IV Corps. I Corps was near the DMZ, II Corps was the Highlands, III Corps Saigon AO (Area of Operations), and IV Corps was the Mekong Delta.
Its the corps of discovery not the corps and discovery
the usa freedom corps
Votre corps souple / Votre corps mou Ton corps souple / Ton corps mou
The motto of I Corps - United States - is 'America's Corps
The plural of corps (pronounced kor), meaning a division of an army forming a tactical unit; branch or department of an army e.g. Army Medical Corps, Adjutant General's Corps; an organised body, group of people working more or less together is corps (pronounced korz)
it is masculine, but I have a feeling that one would say les corps; but it definitely isn't la corps - it would be le corps