There is not a specified number, but is usually three or more divisions and about 60,000 men.
I think there were about 10 thousand men in his corps.
A US Army group is made up of several corps and has 80,000 - 200,000 men
A corps is two or more divisions. Frequently in the armies of both sides in WWI a corps had three divisions, but it could have more, There is no set number, just however many divisions seems best to the army commander. (A field army is two or more corps). So the answer depends on the size of the divisions fielded by the country of whose army the corps is a part. British, French and German divisions were around 12-15,000 men at full strength. US divisions of WWI were huge, more than 26,000 men. So, a US corps with only two divisions was bigger than any other nation's corps with three.
the reason they are separated is because the corps would like to minimize all sexual tension between the cadets. its nothing personal but they would not like to have a pregnant woman joining a corps.
how many divisions are in a corps
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
Yes they were an important sauce of income for many men during the great depression.
The Civilian Conservation Corps employed 274,375 young men between the ages of 17 and 25 in 1,300 camps nationwide. By 1935 the number of camps and employed young men increased dramatically. Eventually, almost 3 million people served in the Corps.
women's army corps. they did men's jobs so that the men could go to war
The Corps of Discovery was the group of people who accompanied Lewis and Clark through the Louisiana Purchase and the Oregon Territory. The Corps of Discovery consisted of 45 men including York (a slave), and Sacagawea.
Yes.
PAK ARMY have 9 CORPS