The RoyalArmyEducationalCorps RAEC was a corps of the British Army tasked with educating and instructing personnel in a diverse range of skills. On 6 April 1992 it became the Educational and Training Services Branch ETS of the Adjutant General s Corps . History 1846&ndash 1914 On 2 July 1845 the Corps of Army Schoolmasters was formed, staffed by warrant officer s and senior non commissioned officer ... men for civilian life. 1920&ndash 1939 A Royal Warrant established the ArmyEducationalCorps ... lost its Corps status and became the Educational and Training Services Branch of the new Adjutant General s Corps. Functions The RAEC and its predecessors had four main functions To carry out educational ... Duke of York s Royal Military School See also Queen s Army Schoolmistresses Category British administrative ... duties were extended from simple schooling within the Army to assume responsibility for the Army schools and libraries and in 1903 the Army schoolmasters fell under the jurisdiction of the Adjutant ... the Army s intent to properly equip soldiers for civilian life. This committee recommended ... Army, education of soldiers did not stop. Unlike the German Army , the British Army was circulated ... work of the corps radically change. The need for both physically and mentally competent troops resulted in an increased workload for the Army Education Centres. The AEC began to operate in a variety ... in hospitals, prisons and displaced persons camps. The end of the war saw the Corps involved in the daunting task or returning a national Army to civilian occupation. Unit Education Officers gave pre release advice whilst the Corps organised an extensive network of formation colleges . 1946&ndash 1992 On 28 November 1946 the AEC was honoured with the title of Royal . In Britain this honour ... personnel were either commissioned or left the Army. In 1971, the education of soldiers was radically changed. Recruits joining the Army were generally poorly qualified and although the tasks ... more details
Fix bunching beg Infobox Military Unit unit name Royal Australian ArmyEducationalCorps image File Royal Australian ArmyEducationalCorps badge.gif 100px caption Corps badge of the RAAEC country Australia allegiance type branch Australian Army dates 1949 Present specialization Education command structure ... identification symbol 2 label Fix bunching mid Australian Army Arms Fix bunching end The Royal Australian ArmyEducationalCorps RAAEC is a specialist corps within the Australian Army . The RAAEC was established in September 1949 as the Australian ArmyEducationalCorps, and was granted Royal assent ... Colonel Andre Greenberry. Citation needed date February 2011 See also RoyalArmyEducationalCorps ... start box order of precedence before Australian Army Legal Corps title List of Australian ArmyCorps Australian Army Order of Precedence after Royal Australian Chaplains Department end box Australian Defence Force Category Australian ArmyCorpsEducational Category Organisations based in Australia ... upon which the corps initials are inscribed superimposed over a fluted flambeau of flames , the current RAAEC corps badge was adopted in 1964. ref Jobson 2009, p. 140. ref The corps grew out of the Australian Army Education Service, which was established on 29 October 1943, ref name Dennis513 under ... service officer professionally qualified stream. The majority of the corps personnel are civil ... for many educational areas of military training , including the development and implementation of technology and communications training at the Royal Military College, Duntroon and the Australian Defence ... Headquarters Training Command  Army Sydney Training Technology Centre TTC Sydney, Brisbane, Albury ... in every state Some overseas locations. ref cite web url http www.defencejobs.gov.au army jobs ... articles peerage page62 6h.aspx title The Royal Family HRH The Duke of Gloucester publisher Burke s Peerage accessdate 1 February 2011 ref The current Head of the Corps is Colonel ... more details
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The RoyalArmy Pay Corps RAPC was a former corps of the British Army responsible for administering all financial matters. It was amalgamated into the Adjutant General s Corps in 1992. Before the Second World War , the RAPC did not accept recruits directly from civilian life, but only transfers from serving soldiers who had been in the Army for at least six months. ref War Office , His Majesty s Army , 1938 ref Footnotes reflist Category British administrative corps UK mil stub ... more details
Image 169.gif thumb Cap badge of the RoyalArmy Dental Corps The RoyalArmy Dental Corps RADC is a specialist corps in the British Army that provides dental care services to British Army personnel and their families in war and in peace. The Corps are a part of the British Army s Army Medical Services . The Corps does not carry any battle honour s, Regimental Colour or Queen s Colour . Currently, the Corps maintains alliances with the Dental Branch of the Canadian Forces , the Royal Australian Army Dental Corps and the Royal New Zealand Dental Corps . History While army regimental surgeons had been providing dental care services to soldiers since circa 1660, it was not until 1901 that a dental service branch was formally established under the RoyalArmy Medical Corps RAMC . In 1921, dentists of the RAMC were split off into a separate Army Dental Corps ADC . The Corps was awarded the Royal prefix to become the RoyalArmy Dental Corps in November 1946 in recognition of its service in World War II . RoyalArmy Dental Corps specialisations Qualified dentist s are all Commissioned Officer s. Non commissioned officer s may be Dental Hygienist Dental Nurse Dental Technician Before the Second World War , ADC recruits were required to be at least 5 feet 2  inches tall and could enlist up to 30 years of age. They initially enlisted for seven years with the colours and a further five years with the reserve. They trained at the RoyalArmy Medical Corps Depot, Crookham Camp , Aldershot , before proceedings to specialist trade training. The two trades available at that time were Clerk ... workshops . ref War Office , His Majesty s Army , 1938 ref Order of precedence Start box order of precedence before Small Arms School Corps title British Army Order of Precedence Order of Precedence after Intelligence Corps End box Portal British Army Footnotes Reflist External links http www.army.mod.uk army medical services 5321.aspx Official site Category British administrative corps Category ... more details
The RoyalArmy Service Corps RASC was a corps of the British Army . It was responsible for land, coastal ... the responsibility of the RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps administration of barracks the Army Fire Service and provision of staff clerk s to headquarters units. History For centuries army transport was operated by contracted civilians. The first uniformed transport corps in the British Army was the Royal Waggoners , formed in 1794. It was not a success and was disbanded the following year. In 1799, the Royal Waggon Corps was formed by August 1802, it had been renamed the Royal Waggon Train . This was reduced to only two troops in 1818 and finally disbanded in 1833. A transport corps was not formed again until the Crimean War . In 1855, the Land Transport Corps was formed. This was renamed the Military Train the following year. In 1869 there was a major reorganisation of army supply and transport ... Store Department which developed into the RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps . In January 1880, the Commissariat and Transport Department was renamed the Commissariat and Transport Staff and the Army Service Corps was renamed the Commissariat and Transport Corps . Finally, in December 1888, these two bodies amalgamated with the War Department Fleet to form a new Army Service Corps, and for the first ... some transport elements of the Royal Engineers . In 1918, the corps received the Royal prefix for its service in the First World War and became the RoyalArmy Service Corps. It was divided into Transport ..., port operations, and movements to form the RoyalCorps of Transport . All its supply functions, along with the staff clerks, were transferred to the RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps , leaving the new RCT solely ... RLC External links http www.rascrctassociation.co.uk RoyalArmy Service Corps and RoyalCorps of Transport Association http www.1914 1918.net asc.htm The Army Service Corps, 1914&ndash 1918 http ... Train were redesignated the Army Service Corps ASC , officered by the Control Department. In November ... more details
Image Coat of Arms of the RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps.JPG thumb 300px alt Coat of Arms of the RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps in the reign of George VI Coat of Arms of the RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps in the reign of George VI The RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps RAOC was a corps of the British Army . It dealt only with the supply ... it took over most other supply functions, as well as the provision of staff clerk s, from the RoyalArmy Service Corps . History Although a Corps of Armourer Sergeants had been raised in 1858, the real history of the RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps began in 1875, when the Control Department was disbanded ... and Transport Department which later became the RoyalArmy Service Corps and the Ordnance Store Department ... the Ordnance Store Department previously other ranks in ordnance trades had belonged to the Army Service Corps and its predecessors . In 1881, this latter branch was replaced by the Ordnance Store Corps , still officered by the Ordnance Store Department. In 1896 these two were superseded by the Army Ordnance Department AOD and the Army Ordnance Corps AOC . In 1918 the two amalgamated as the RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps, receiving the Royal prefix for their service during World War I , and for the first ... administrative corps simple RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps ... of the corps that amalgamated to form the Royal Logistic Corps RLC . Organisation The RAOC was organised ... , House journal of The Royal Logistic Corps. The latter is quarterly magazine published ... at corps level and above. The Director of Ordnance Services DOS , a Major General , was the head ... into battalions. Until 1920 the AOC and later RAOC, in common only with the Royal Engineers , maintained ... Arms . The RAOC Gazette The requirement for a Corps journal was first mooted at Woolwich in the 1880s ... as soon as they had completed training. ref War Office , His Majesty s Army , 1938 ref Footnotes reflist See also Conductor British Army Staff Sergeant Major Allum Green Rear Area Operations Center Army ... more details
Infobox military unit dates 1898 present day unit name RoyalArmy Medical Corps image File PhpYyaenh.gif caption Cap badge of the RoyalArmy Medical Corps country United Kingdom branch British Army motto ... me still J Campbell The RoyalArmy Medical Corps RAMC is a specialist corps in the British Army which .... Together with the RoyalArmy Veterinary Corps , the RoyalArmy Dental Corps and Queen Alexandra s Royal ... known by its present name, the RoyalArmy Medical Corps its first Colonel in Chief was H.R.H the Duke ... but they do not treat operational casualties. Units RoyalArmy Medical Corps 1 Medical Regiment 2 Medical ... order of precedence before Royal Logistic Corps title British Army Order of Precedence Order of Precedence ... Corps 1884 1898 other ranks only RoyalArmy Medical Corps 1898 present Services in Hong Kong The Medical ... ccramc.htm title The RoyalArmy Medical Corps publisher VictoriaCross.org accessdate 2008 06 30 ref ... Netley Hospital information publisher QARANC Queen Alexandra s RoyalArmy Nursing Corps accessdate ... Victoria Cross RoyalArmy Medical Corps att d The Royal Berkshire Regiment Michael Ashcroft, Baron ... Army Medical Corps att d Royal Field Artillery Army Medical Services Museum Sortname William Babtie Victoria Cross RoyalArmy Medical CorpsArmy Medical Services Museum Sortname William Bradshaw William ... Noel Chavasse Noel Godfrey Chavasse Victoria Cross br and Bar RoyalArmy Medical Corps att d The King ... Edward Manning Douglas Victoria Cross RoyalArmy Medical CorpsArmy Medical Services Museum Sortname ... John Fox Russell Victoria Cross RoyalArmy Medical Corps att d The Royal Welch Fusiliers Army Medical Services Museum Sortname John Green John Leslie Green Victoria Cross RoyalArmy Medical Corps ... Henry Eric Harden Victoria Cross RoyalArmy Medical Corps att d 45 Royal Marine Commando Army Medical ... Victoria Cross RoyalArmy Medical Corps att d Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Army Medical Services ... African Constabulary br Bar RoyalArmy Medical CorpsArmy Medical Services Museum Sortname Valentine ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name Women s RoyalArmyCorps image File Womens RoyalArmyCorps Badge.jpg 150px caption Badge of the Women s RoyalArmyCorps dates 1949 1992 country United Kingdom branch Image Flag of the British Army.svg 23px British ArmyArmy type role Support services size garrison Guildford ... notable commanders anniversaries Corps Day 1 Feb. The Women s RoyalArmyCorps WRAC sometimes pronounced acronymically as IPA en r k , a term unpopular with its members was the corps to which all women in the British Army except medical, dental and veterinary officers and chaplains who belonged to the same corps as the men and nurses who belonged to Queen Alexandra s RoyalArmy Nursing Corps belonged from 1949 to 1992. The WRAC was formed on 1 February 1949 by Army Order 6 as the successor ... of the QM Staff, they participated in large exercises in the field. Other WRAC personnel served with the Royal Signals and RoyalArmy Ordnance Corps as integrated unit members. In 1974, two soldiers of the corps ... At the time of the WRAC s disbanding the Band of the Women s RoyalArmyCorps, formed in 1949 ... s RoyalArmyCorps 1997 141pp Noakes, Lucy. Women in the British Army War and the Gentle Sex, 1907 ... to other corps, including the Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers . In the 1980s, married members of the WRAC ... was disbanded and its members transferred to the appropriate corps of the army, signalling full ... s Corps . Their training depot was at the WRAC Centre, Queen Elizabeth Park, Guildford in Surrey . Ranks ... 1950 it switched entirely to Army rank titles, ref Army Titles in the WRAC , The Times , 20 March 1950 ref the first of the women s services to do so the Women s Royal Air Force switched in 1968 the Women s Royal Naval Service retained separate ranks until its disbandment in 1993 . The highest rank ..., a member of the British Royal Family Royal Family , held a higher honorary rank. Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood Princess Mary held the post from 1949 to her death in 1965 beginning ... more details
Image 164vetenarybadge.gif thumb Cap badge of the RoyalArmy Veterinary Corps incorporating Chiron The RoyalArmy Veterinary Corps RAVC is an administrative and operational branch of the British Army responsible for the provision, training and care of animals. It is a small but technically competent corps forming part of the Army Medical Services . Unusually, although it is responsible for providing what might be termed materiel , it is under the control of the Adjutant General to the Forces Adjutant General , who is in charge of personnel. The RAVC provides, trains and cares for mainly dogs and horses, but also tends to the various Military mascot regimental mascots in the army. The original Army Veterinary Service Veterinary Corps within the Army Medical Department was founded in 1796 after public outrage concerning the death of Army horses. John Shipp vet John Shipp was the first veterinary surgeon to be commissioned into the British Army when he joined the 11th Hussars 11th Light Dragoons ... editor others title The History of the RoyalArmy Veterinary Corps, 1919 1961 origdate origyear origmonth ... of the RoyalArmy Veterinary Corps 1919 1961 journal The Canadian Veterinary Journal volume 4 ... shortly after. Order of precedence S start order of precedence before Adjutant General s Corps title British Army Order of Precedence Order of Precedence after Small Arms School Corps S end Portal British Army References Cite book last Smith first Frederick, Major General Sir authorlink coauthors editor others title A History of the RoyalArmy Veterinary Corps, 1796 1919. By Major General Sir ... staff are spread throughout the Army. They are also responsible for explosives and drug sniffer ... 13 laysummary laysource laydate quote pmc 1695409 External links http www.army.mod.uk army medical services 5320.aspx Official site including http www.army.mod.uk army medical services ravc 5330.aspx ... corps Category Military medical organizations Category Veterinary organizations UK mil unit stub veterinary ... more details
FixBunching beg Infobox Military Unit unit name Royal Australian Army Dental Corps image Image RAADC.gif 180px caption Cap badge of the Royal Australian Army Dental Corps country Australia allegiance type Corps branch Australian ArmyArmy dates 1943 Present specialization Provision of military dental services command structure size current commander garrison ceremonial chief ceremonial chief label nickname motto colors march mascot battles notable commanders anniversaries identification symbol RAADC identification symbol label Abbreviation identification symbol 2 identification symbol 2 label FixBunching mid Australian Army Arms FixBunching end The Royal Australian Army Dental Corps is a corps within the Australian Army . It was formed on 23 April 1943 as the Australian Army Dental Corps , before being granted the Royal prefix in 1948. Prior to its formation dentists were part of the Australian Army Medical Corps . ref Dennis et al 2008, p. 462. ref The role of the RAADC is to provide dental care to army personnel in order to minimise the requirement for the evacuation of dental casualties, to conserve manpower and to reduce the burden of casualty evacuation. ref cite web first last authorlink coauthors title Royal Australian Army Dental Corps url http www.defence.gov.au ARMY RAADC work publisher Department of Defence date accessdate 2009 06 06 ref Notes reflist References cite book last Dennis first Peter coauthors et al title The Oxford Companion to Australian Military History publisher Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand location Melbourne year 2008 edition Second isbn 978 0 19 551784 2 start box order of precedence before Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps title List of Australian ArmyCorps Australian Army Order of Precedence after Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps end box Australian Defence Force Category Australian ArmyCorps Dental Category Organisations based in Australia with royal patronage br Australia mil stub ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name Royal Canadian Army Veterinary Corps image caption dates Redesignated Royal Canadian Army Veterinary Corps 3 Nov 1919 Redesignated The Royal Canadian Army Veterinary Corps 17 Jul 1936 Disbanded 2 Nov 1940. Currently disbanded decommissioned inactive. country Canada allegiance branch type Corps role Canadian Army Permanent Active Militia size command structure current ... battles notable commanders anniversaries CanWars20thC The Royal Canadian Army Veterinary Corps RCAVC was an Corps Administrative administrative corps of the Canadian Army . ref The Regiments and Corps of the Canadian Army Queen s Printer, 1964 ref The Canadian Army Permanent Veterinary Corps was founded in 1910. The Canadian Army Permanent Veterinary Corps was redesignated the Royal Canadian Army Veterinary Corps on 3 Nov 1919. The Royal Canadian Army Veterinary Corps was redesignated The Royal Canadian Army Veterinary Corps on 17 Jul 1936. The Royal Canadian Army Veterinary Corps was disbanded ... History Gateway. Royal Canadian Army Veterinary Corps Retrieved 2008 05 13. ref The cap badge of the RCAVC was similar to that of British Army Britain s RoyalArmy Veterinary Corps , but featured a larger ..., 1947 , veterinarian with the Royal Canadian Army Veterinary Corps, is best known for donating a bear ... RoyalArmy Veterinary Corps References Reflist Category Canadian Army Category Corps of the Canadian Army Category Veterinary organizations Category 1910 establishments Category 1940 disestablishments ... branches the Canadian Permanent Army Veterinary Corps CPAVC , the Canadian Army Veterinary Corps ... Army Veterinary School. In 1919 the CPAVC was reconstituted as the Royal Canadian Army Veterinary Corps. In 1940, the RCAVC was disbanded by the Privy Council and the recommendation of the Treasury ... Army were part of the old regimental system. Most veterinarians held a commission in the active militia ... number of permanently employed regimental veterinary officers. In 1910, the Canadian Army Veterinary ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps image Image CanadianForcesMedicalService.jpg 120px caption Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps Badge dates 1904 Disbanded Decommissioned Inactive country Canada allegiance branch type Corps role Canadian Army Permanent Active Militia size ... Canadian Army Medical Corps button left thumb File ElizabethQueenMother1.jpg Royal Visit to Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps R.C.A.M.C. , Bramshott, England, 17 March 1941 right thumb Canadian Army CanWars20thC The Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps RCAMC was an Corps Administrative administrative corps of the Canadian Army . ref The Regiments and Corps of the Canadian Army Queen s Printer, 1964 ... ref The Canadian Army Medical Corps was redesignated The Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps on 3 Nov 1919. The crest of the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps consists of a two crossing maple stems and maple leaves with a Kings Crown on top, with the text Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps on a ribbon ... around a staff. The Canadian Army Medical Corps was redesignated the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps on 29 Apr 1936. The Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps was redesignated The Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps on 22 Mar 1948. The Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps reverted to Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps on 18 Apr 1955. ref Seventy Years of Service a History of the Royal Canadian Army ..., with a large coloured flash in corps colours dull cherry for the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps ... Unification When the Army, Royal Canadian Navy , and Royal Canadian Air Force were merged in 1968 to form the Canadian Forces , the Royal Canadian Dental Corps and Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps were ... standard. Related units This unit was allied with the following RoyalArmy Medical Corps References ... bookDetail.asp?id 267 J. George Adami War Story of the Canadian Army Medical Corps 1918 The Musson Book Company Toronto ref The Militia Medical Service was redesignated the Canadian Army Medical Corps ... more details
The Royal Australian Army Service Corps RAASC was an Australian army unit. Formed shortly after the Federation of Australia on 1 January 1901, it was known as the Australian Army Service Corps MSC . The MSC AASC RAASC served in World War I , World War II , as part of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force in Japan, Korean War , Malayan Emergency and the Vietnam War . The RAASC was disbanded on 31 May 1973. References http www.raasc.org.au content HISTORY 20OF 20THE 20CORPS.html Royal Australian Army Service Corp Vietnam Veteran s Asscoiation http www.defence.gov.au ARMY ahu images Colour Patches Colour Patches AIF Army Service Corps.htm Patches of the Army Service Corps http www.diggerhistory.info pages army today raasc.htm Digger History Category Australian ArmyCorps Service Category Military units and formations established in 1901 br Australia mil stub ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name RoyalArmy Physical Training Corps image File Army Physical Training Corps Badge.jpg 150px caption Badge of the RoyalArmy Physical Training Corps dates 1860 present country United Kingdom branch Image Flag of the British Army.svg 23px British ArmyArmy type role size garrison ceremonial chief colonel of the regiment nickname motto Mens sana in corpore sano colors march Be Fit mascot battles notable commanders anniversaries The RoyalArmy Physical Training Corps RAPTC is the British Armycorps responsible for physical fitness and physical education . Its members are all RoyalArmy Physical Training Corps Instructors RAPTCIs . The RAPTC was formed in 1860 as the Army Gymnastic Staff . It was renamed the Army Physical Training Staff in 1918 and was given corps status as the Army Physical Training Corps APTC by Army Order 165 in 1940. The corps was given its present name in 2010. The corps cap badge , which is also worn on the front of its vest s, t shirt s and tracksuit s, consists of crossed sword s surmounted by a Crown headgear crown . The corps motto is Mens sana in corpore sano which means a healthy mind in a healthy body . Its march music quick march is Be Fit , with words taken from Land and Sea Tales by Rudyard Kipling . It is headquartered at the Army ... 2010 Huw Edwards announced that the Army Physical Training Corps had been granted the title RoyalArmy Physical Training Corps by Her Majesty the Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom Queen . This became effective immediately. Start box order of precedence before Intelligence Corps title British Army Order of Precedence Order of Precedence after General Service Corps End box Portal British Army External ... and regiment in the British Army, with the senior instructor in every unit usually being a Warrant ... from civilian life. Prospective PTIs must first join another regiment or corps and then qualify ... in 1860 Category British administrative corps ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps image caption dates Disbanded Decommissioned Inactive country Canada allegiance branch type Corps role Canadian Army Permanent Active Militia responsible for administering all financial matters. size command structure current commander garrison ... The Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps RCAPC was an Corps Administrative Corps administrative corps of the Canadian Army with its own cap badge , and other insignia and traditions. ref The Regiments and Corps of the Canadian Army Queen s Printer, 1964 ref It was established in 1906 as the Canadian Army Pay Corps. It was responsible for administering all financial matters. The Canadian Army Pay Corps ... Military Life After South Africa ref The Canadian Army Pay Corps was redesignated the Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps on 1 Nov 1920. ref cite web url http www.cmhg.gc.ca html glossary default en.asp?letter ... cfao 002 10 e.asp sup The Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps , Royal Canadian Army Service Corps clerical trades and the Royal Canadian Postal Corps were merged to form the Administration Branch later merged with the Logistics Branch The Royal Canadian Army Service Corps transport and supply elements were combined with the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps to form the Logistics Branch Canadian Forces Logistics Branch References reflist Further reading cite book title The Pay Services of the Canadian Army ... was allied with the following RoyalArmy Pay Corps Canada mil hist stub Category Canadian Army Category Corps of the Canadian Army Category Military units and formations of Canada in World War I Category ... canadianarmy.htm title Canadian Army work canadiansoldiers.com accessdate 2008 05 12 ref Unification When the Army, Royal Canadian Navy , and Royal Canadian Air Force were merged in 1968 to form the Canadian Forces , the administrative Corps of the Army were deactivated and merged with their Naval ... Defence accessdate 2008 05 12 ref In 1967 the corps was amalgamated with other units into the Logistics ... more details
Nil Sine Labore Latin, Nothing Without Work colors march Royal Canadian Army Service Corps March Past ref http rcasc.org w84wgn.html Royal Canadian Army Service Corps March Past ref mascot battles notable commanders anniversaries CanWars20thC The Royal Canadian Army Service Corps RCASC was an Corps Administrative administrative and transport corps of the Canadian Army . The Canadian Army Service ... After South Africa ref The Canadian Permanent Army Service Corps was redesignated The Royal Canadian Army Service Corps on 3 Nov 1919. ref The Regiments and Corps of the Canadian Army Queen s Printer, 1964 ref The RCASC was established, by General Order No. 141, as the Canadian Army Service Corps CASC , on November 1st, 1901. The CASC was modelled directly off the British Army Service Corps to provide ... Royal Canadian Army Service Corps ref The RCASC s transport and supply elements were combined with the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps to form the Logistics Branch Canadian Forces Logistics Branch The RCASC s clerical trades were merged with the Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps and the Royal Canadian ... was provided by the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps . Related units This unit was allied with the following RoyalArmy General Service Corps References Reflist Warren, Arnold Wait for the Wagon the Story of the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps McClelland and Stewart, Toronto, 1961. Category Canadian Army Category Corps of the Canadian Army Category Military units and formations of Canada in World ... Canadian Army Service Corps image caption dates 3 Nov 1919 1968 disbanded decommissioned inactive country Canada allegiance branch type Corps role Canadian Army Permanent Active Militia size command ... Canadian Army Service Corps. McClelland and Steward Limited, 1961. ref During World War I, the CASC ... Unification When the Army, Royal Canadian Navy , and Royal Canadian Air Force were merged in 1968 to form the Canadian Forces , the administrative Corps of the Army were deactivated and merged with their Naval ... more details
The Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps is a corps of the New Zealand Army, the land branch of the New Zealand Defence Force . The Medical Corps provides for the medical needs of soldiers, such as diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries. Medical personnel are part of almost all Army exercises and operations. Medical training for the entire NZDF New Zealand Defence Force is conducted at Joint Services Health School , Burnham Army Camp and all medics enlisted in the Army, Navy or Air Force are sent there for training. After their intermediate training, medics from the Army and Air Force stay on base in Burnham Army Camp and proceed with hospital training at Christchurch Hospital, from where they are then posted to their respective camps for ambulance training. Shortly after, they get a permanent posting with one of the health battalions in other parts of New Zealand. References http www.army.mil.nz careers become a soldier careers at a glance specialist positions medic.htm Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps Category New Zealand Army Medical Corps NZ org stub ... more details
Image RAANC.gif right 200px thumb Badge of the Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps The Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps RAANC is a Corps of the Australian Army . It was formed in February 1951 from the Royal Australian Army Nursing Service. A Corps Badge was introduced in 1951 with the motto Pro Humanitate for Humanity . It embraces the values of compassion and service to others, reflecting the care and dedication provided to the wounded and sick. Approval for the Corps flag was granted on 7 February 1958. History The history of RAANC can be traced back to the formation of the Army Nursing Service on 13 August 1898. At the time it was made up of one Lady Superintendent and 24 nurses. The service saw its first action in the Second Boer War Boer war , when the New South Wales and Victoria Australia Victorian governments arranged for a detachment of nurses to deploy with their troops to Africa ... Corps day. ref cite web title Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps RAANC History publisher Department of Defence Australia Australian Department of Defence url http www.defence.gov.au Army RAANC ... s RoyalArmy Nursing Corps Queen Alexandra s Imperial Military Nursing Service . 25 died on active ... , became the Honorary Colonel and in 1948 the service was renamed as the Royal Australian Army Nursing Service . Order of precedence Australian Army Arms start box order of precedence before Australian Army Psychology Corps title List of Australian ArmyCorps Australian Army Order of Precedence after Royal Australian Army Dental Corps end box External links Commons category Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps http www.defence.gov.au Army RAANC Official Nursing Corps Website Footnotes reflist australia mil stub Category Australian ArmyCorps Nursing Category Organisations based in Australia with royal patronage Category Military units and formations established in 1951 Australian Defence Force ... for the formation of the Australian Army Nursing Service under the control of the Government of Australia ... more details
Infobox Military Unit dates 1903 present day unit name Royal Australian Army Medical Corps image Image Raamc.jpg 150px caption Cap badge of the RAAMC country Australia branch Australian Army motto Paulatim Latin , little by little anniversaries 1 July nickname Linseed Lancers ceremonial chief His Excellency ... The Royal Australian Army Medical Corps RAAMC is the branch of the Australian Army responsible for providing medical care to Army personnel. The AAMC was formed in 1902 and has participated in every Australian Army operation. The Royal prefix was granted in 1948. History The Australian Army Medical Corps was formed on 1 July 1902 by combining the medical services of the Colonial armies. The Corps ... start box order of precedence before Australian Army Catering Corps title List of Australian ArmyCorps Australian Army Order of Precedence after Australian Army Psychology Corps end box References M. Tyquin, Little by Little a Centenary History of the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps , AMHP, Sydney, 2003. M. Tyquin, Sir William Mo Williams creator of Australia s Army Medical Service , Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Sydney, vol. 84, 1998. A.G. Butler, The Australian Army Medical Services The Gallipoli Campaign , 2nd edition, Australian War Memorial, Canberra, 1938 ... also Australian Army Medical Units, World War I John Simpson Kirkpatrick RoyalArmy Medical Corps External links http www.raamc.org.au RAAMC Association website Category Australian ArmyCorps Medical ... company. The Corps has seen service during all subsequent Australian Army deployments, including wars, peacekeeping missions and exercises. The Royal prefix was granted in 1948. Today the administration ... Health Support Battalion Keswick, South Australia Army Logistic Training Centre, Albury, New South ... Wales , Bandiana, Victoria , and Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Army Malaria Institute Enoggera ... Organisations based in Australia with royal patronage Australia mil stub ... more details
for successor Chaplain Branch Canadian Forces Infobox military unit unit name Royal Canadian Army Chaplain Corps image caption dates 3 Jun 1948 Disbanded Decommissioned Inactive country Canada allegiance branch type Corps role Canadian Army Permanent Active Militia size command structure current commander garrison ceremonial chief colonel of the regiment nickname patron motto In Hoc Signo Vinces Latin, In This Sign Conquer colors march was Onward Christian Soldiers has been changed to Ode to Joy ref Canadian Forces publication A AD 200 000 AG 000, The Honours, Flags and Heritage Structure of the Canadian Forces ref mascot battles notable commanders anniversaries CanWars20thC The Royal Canadian Army Chaplain Corps RCAChC was an Corps Administrative administrative corps of the Canadian Army . The Canadian Army Chaplain Corps was authorized on 22 Mar 1948. The Canadian Army Chaplain Corps was redesignated The Royal Canadian Army Chaplain Corps on 3 Jun 1948. ref The Regiments and Corps of the Canadian Army Queen s Printer, 1964 ref The Royal Canadian Army Chaplain Corps was succeeded by the Chaplain Branch Canadian Forces . The official march of the Royal Canadian Army Chaplain Corps was Onward Christian Soldiers . The march has been changed to Ode to Joy ref Canadian Forces publication A AD 200 000 AG 000, The Honours, Flags and Heritage Structure of the Canadian Forces ref Role Chaplains ..., Canadian Army Overseas June 1942 April 1943 27 Apr 43 ref John Weir Foote , chaplain of the Royal ... was allied with the following RoyalArmy Chaplains Department See also Military chaplain Portal War Canadian Forces Personnel Branches Category Corps of the Canadian Army Category Military history of Canada Category Military chaplains Canadian Royal Category Military units and formations of Canada ... this business has had more than a little to do with the maintenance of the morale of the army. ref ... doc cmhq cmhq092.pdf C.P. Stacey General Activities, Canadian Army Overseas June 1942 April 1943 ... more details
Refimprove date April 2008 Australian Army Arms The Royal Australian Army Pay Corps is a Corps of the Australian Army . Its role is to provide financial advice and assistance to the Australian Army. The Australian Army Pay Corps AAPC was originally formed on 21 September 1914 with MAJ Albert G. Farr being appointed as the Commanding Officer of the 1st Australian Army Pay Details Unit. It consisted of three officers and 22 Other Ranks who deployed to the Middle East on 21 October 1914. The first Chief Paymaster was LTCOL Thomas W. Jolliffe, CMG. The AAPC served in all theatres of World War I as well as staffing the Paymaster s Branch in London . Authority to raise Home Forces Citizen Pay Units was provided in 1916, which is currently celebrated as the origin of the Corps. However, it was disbanded on 21 June 1921 with pay duties reverting to civilian employees in military districts and to Pay Sergeants in the Militia. As the threat of a new war approached a small nucleus of the AAPC was reformed consisting of 40 part time Australian Army Reserve Citizens Military Force officers. It would ... start box order of precedence before Royal Australian Corps of Military Police title List of Australian ArmyCorps Australian Army Order of Precedence after Australian Army Legal Corps end box Category Organisations based in Australia with royal patronage Category Australian ArmyCorps Pay ... Royal was granted to the corps in recognition of the services provided by the Pay Corps personnel in both ... 202 000 000 by the end of the war. Over 7 000 soldiers served in the corps, providing services to 3 ... Force occupational forces in Japan , the Corps was again disbanded in 1946. May 1948 saw the re raising ... in the Cash Offices. Simultaneously Corps personnel served in Cash Offices located in Singapore ... the Australian Regular Army component formed. Since then its personnel have served in Iraq , the Western Sahara , Cambodia , Somalia , Rwanda , Irian Jaya and Papua New Guinea . Currently the Corps ... more details
Image RAAOC.gif right 200px thumb Badge of the Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps The Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps RAAOC is the Corps within the Australian Army concerned with supply and administration ... store staff in all Australian Army Units. The motto of the Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps is sua tela tonanti commonly translated to to the warrior his arms , taken from the mother corps, RAOC . History Australian Army Arms Deleted image removed Image RAAOCwater.jpg left 200px thumb RAAOC personnel unloading water jerrys from a Unimog truck The Corps traces its history back to federation where Edward Hutton army General Edward Hutton started the Australian Army Ordnance Corps. The Corps ... over to the Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps RAAOC . Structure Members of the ordnance corps will be found ... Stay ArmyRoyal Australian Army Ordnance Corps publisher Department of Defence Australia Australian ... before Royal Australian Army Dental Corps title List of Australian ArmyCorps Australian Army Order of Precedence after Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers end box See also RoyalArmy Ordnance CorpsRoyal Logistic Corps http catalogue.nla.gov.au Record 718340 To The Warrior His Arms ... url http www.defencejobs.gov.au default.asp?p 554 accessdate 2007 03 28 ref Members of the Corps are nicknamed Roaches. Unlike other Corps within the Australian Army, there are no longer any ... Army Service Corps ceased to exist and the responsibilities of road, transport, air dispatch and postal functions were handed over to the Royal Australian Corps of Transport RACT who were formed on 1 ... administrative and support roles. RAAOC BOSCs The Army Reserve element of the Corps used to also ..., with a dark blue geometric shape in the middle. Training RAAOC training and Corps HQ is based at Army ... reflist Australian Defence Force Category Australian ArmyCorps Ordnance Category Organisations based .... The Corps contains clerks, operator supplies including q store staff, warehouse staff and food ... more details
Image 176queenalex.gif thumb Cap Badge of the Queen Alexandra s RoyalArmy Nursing Corps Queen Alexandra s RoyalArmy Nursing Corps QARANC commonly known as the QAs is the nursing branch of the British Army and part of the Army Medical Services . In 1902, Queen Alexandra s Imperial Military Nursing Service QAIMNS was established by Royal Warrant , and was named after Alexandra of Denmark Queen Alexandra , who became its President. In 1949, the QAIMNS became a corps in the British Army and was renamed as the Queen Alexandra s RoyalArmy Nursing Corps . The associated Queen Alexandra s RoyalArmy Nursing Corps Association is a registered charity . Queen Alexandra was President until her death in 1925. The following year she was succeeded by Mary of Teck Queen Mary . Territorial Army Nursing Service ... into the armed forces. Initially, QARANC, along with the Women s RoyalArmyCorps , adopted the old ... Agatha Phillips , 1936 &ndash 1940 See also Portal British Army Other Army medical services RoyalArmy Medical Corps RAMC RoyalArmy Veterinary Corps RAVC RoyalArmy Dental Corps RADC Structure of the British ... and 1919 as Assistant Matron. ref Captain British Army and Royal Marines Captain align left valign ... in Chief holding the rank of Senior Controller, but in 1950 both corps switched to ordinary Army ... Corps title British Army Order of Precedence Order of Precedence after Corps of Army Music End box External ... as nurses in civilian life. It was renamed the Territorial Army Nursing Service TANS in 1920, when the Territorial Force was renamed the Territorial Army United Kingdom Territorial Army . It existed until 1949, when it became the Territorial Army branch of QARANC. Ranks The initial ranking system ... left valign top bgcolor cccccc QAIMNS rank Equivalent Army rank from 1941 align left valign top bgcolor ... were granted emergency commissions and wore rank insignia corresponding to their equivalent Army ... Medforth , 1930 &ndash 1934 Daisy Martin British Army officer Daisy Martin , 1934 &ndash 1938 Catherine ... more details
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