0 a military unit trained to perform particular duties: --
the intelligence corps
1 a group of people who are connected because they are involved in a particular activity: --
A corps of technicians is accompanying the band on their tour.
the press corps
the diplomatic corps
2 a group of people who work together in a particular activity: --
the Marine Corps
The diplomatic corps in Washington includes representatives of most of the countries in the world.
The total officer corps meanwhile expanded from 3,116 to 5,511.
However, it created divisions within the officer corps as longservice professionals now found themselves lumped together with inexperienced youths.
He therefore favoured the direct recruitment of the sons of notables into the officer corps through military schools.
Many cavalry officers feared, with some justification, that the royal tank corps hoped to expand at their expense.
Heavy equipment operators, tractor operators and unskill youth conservation corp enrollees manage the grounds, roads and trails.
Gallienus in 260 created a mobile reserve cavalry corp to respond to the empire's threats.
The central corp of the fort is an ample rectangular space with doorway and window, with the residence of the governor alongside.
She joined the officer's corp when the company expanded and was later promoted to the rank of commander.