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    The IV Corps, or the Gajraj Corps, is a corps of the Indian Army headquartered in Tezpur, Assam. The corps was raised in 1942 for the defence of Assam...
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    The IV Corps is a field corps of the Pakistan Army, headquartered in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Having established in January 1966, it is Pakistan army's...
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  • 4th Army Corps (Armenia) 4th Army Corps (Azerbaijan) IV Army Corps (Greece) IV Corps (Hungary) IV Corps (India) IV Corps (North Korea) IV Corps (Ottoman...
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    IV Corps was a corps-sized formation of the British Army, formed in both the First World War and the Second World War. During the First World War the corps...
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    IV Corps. It also successfully conducted Operation Golden Bird in 1995 to eliminate rebels in Northeast India. Ramakrishna Listing of British Corps,...
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    9 Corps (IX Corps), also known as Rising Star Corps was raised in 2005 and is Indian Army's youngest corps It was raised on September 1, 2005, by splitting...
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  • headquarters was recreated as an Army headquarters in 1945. The Corps was created at Bangalore in India on 15 August 1942. Its first commander was Lieutenant General...
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    surgical strike planning takes over as XVI Corps GOC | India News - Times of India". The Times of India. Corps, White Knight (12 October 2019). "Lt Gen...
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  • XVII Corps is the first mountain strike corps of India which has been built as a quick reaction force and as well as counter offensive force against China...
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    II Corps is a corps of the Indian Army, based in Ambala and known as Kharga Corps. The Corps was raised on October 7, 1971 by Lt Gen T N Raina at Krishna...
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    XV Corps, or 15 Corps, also known as Chinar Corps, is a Corps of the Indian Army which is presently located in Srinagar and responsible for military operations...
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    other three being - I Corps, II Corps and XVII Corps. XXI corps functions as both a strike corps and would also be used if India were to make another large...
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    predecessors. The corps was re-raised by Lieutenant General Umrao Singh on 1 November 1960, in order to reduce IV Corps' area of responsibility. The Corps is headquartered...
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    Corps is a corps of the Indian Army and one of the two corps of the Pune-based Southern Command. XII Corps is also known as Konark Corps/Desert Corps...
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  • I IV Army Corps (Wehrmacht), a unit of the German Army in World War II IV Army Corps (Greece) IV Corps (India) IV Corps (Ottoman Empire) IV Corps (Pakistan)...
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    X Corps is a corps of the Indian Army. It is based in Bathinda and is a part of South Western Command. The X (Chetak) Corps was raised at Bathinda on...
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    Army Aviation Corps (AAC) is the youngest arm of the Indian Army, being formally designated on 1 November 1986. The Army Aviation Corps units are designated...
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    XIV Corps or The Fire and Fury Corps is a corps of the Indian Army. It is the Army's Udhampur-based part of the Northern Command. The 14th Corps forms...
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    The XI Corps of the Indian Army is based in Jalandhar and is a part of Western Command. XI Corps is also known as Vajra Corps. XI Corps was raised to take...
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  • course, the Division HQ moved to Umroi in Dec 2016 and was again re-located to Rangia in Mar 2018. IV Corps (India) Eastern Command (India) Cole p. 82...
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    strike corps". The Times of India. 2020-04-03. Retrieved 2021-06-27. "Lt Gen Manoj Kumar Katiyar takes charge of Mathura-based Strike 1 Corps". Outlook...
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    Manoj Pande (category Chiefs of Army Staff (India))
    served as General Officer Commanding IV Corps, before assuming the appointment as commander of Gajraj Corps (IV Corps) he was serving as the Chief of Staff...
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    The command had the two existing infantry corpsIV Corps and XXXIII Corps and raised another – II Corps. Apart from this, the 101 Communication Zone...
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  • Veterinary Corps and animal transport battalions of Army Service Corps. Sowar replaces the rank Sepoy in cavalry, armored regiments, Remount Veterinary Corps and...
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  • major-general. In 1962, he was appointed as the commander of IV Corps in the north eastern region of India. In 1962, Lt General B.M. Kaul was appointed as the...
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    1957 as one of the tenth field corps, it is a major ground formation and has seen deployments in the wars between India and Pakistan from 1965–71.: 64 ...
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    British Fourteenth Army, the Indian XV Corps prepared to renew the advance in Arakan province, while IV Corps launched a tentative advance from Imphal...
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    Corps HQ and took over IV Corps. Fourteenth Army HQ now moved to Ceylon to plan operations to recapture Malaya and Singapore. It controlled XV Corps and...
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    Kaiwalya Trivikram Parnaik (category National Defence Academy (India) alumni)
    General and appointed General officer commanding IV Corps in Tezpur. After a year-long tenure as GOC IV Corps, he moved to Army HQ as the Director General...
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    this process, six corps would be raised; which consisted of the Indian III Corps, Indian IV Corps, Indian XV Corps, Indian XXI Corps (served with Tenth...
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