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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 99. Chapters: Canadian World War II corps, Corps of Germany in World War II, Corps of India in World War II, Corps of the British Army in World War II, Corps of the Soviet Union, Corps of the United States in World War II, Afrika Korps, V Corps, III Corps, IX Corps, Rifle corps, XXX Corps, Panzer Corps Feldherrnhalle, XVIII Airborne Corps, IV Corps, II Canadian Corps, XII Corps, VI Corps, VII Corps, XIV Corps, VIII Corps, III Army Corps, List of German corps in World War II, XXXIX Panzer Corps, Commonwealth Corps, I Armored Corps, XV Corps, VI Army Corps, XXVII Army Corps, XIII Corps, XLVIII Panzer Corps, V Amphibious Corps, XXXIII Corps, 8th Estonian Rifle Corps, XXIV Corps, XXXXI Panzer Corps, Western Desert Force, Cavalry Corps, LXIV Army Corps, LVI Panzer Corps, XXVIII Army Corps, XXI Corps, XI Army Corps, XVI Army Corps, XXXVI Mountain Corps, 9th Army Corps, 1st Guards Special Rifle Corps, 19th Army Corps, Mountain Corps Norway, 2nd Parachute Corps, XVIII Corps, LXXVI Panzer Corps, L Army Corps, LII Army Corps, XX Army Corps, IX Army Corps, XXIII Army Corps, XXII Corps, 4th Army Corps, XIX Corps, XXXIV Corps, XXXVIII Army Corps, I Corps in the West, Indian Armoured Corps, Polish I Corps in the Soviet Union, Indian XXI Corps, Burma Corps, XL Panzer Corps, XLVII Panzer Corps, XXV Indian Corps. Excerpt: I Corps is a corps of the United States Army headquartered in Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. It is a major formation of United States Army Forces Command. Activated in World War I in France, I Corps oversaw US Army divisions as they repelled several major German offensives and led them into Germany. The Corps was deactivated following the end of the war. Reactivated for service in World War II, the corps took command of divisions in the south Pacific, leading US and Australian forces as they pushed the Japanese army out o...