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  • 1Volunteer Force (Great Britain) — The Volunteer Force was a citizen army of part time rifle, artillery and engineer corps, created as a popular movement in 1859. Originally highly autonomous, the units of volunteers became increasingly integrated with the British Army, before… …

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  • 2Volunteer (Irish republican) — For other uses, see Volunteer (disambiguation). Volunteer, often abbreviated Vol., is a term used by a number of Irish republican paramilitary organisations to describe their members. Among these have been the various forms of the Irish… …

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  • 3Bermuda Volunteer/Territorial Army Units 1895-1965 — The Volunteer (later, Territorial) Army units raised in Bermuda were created as part of an Imperial military garrison that existed primarily to protect the Royal Naval base, centred about the HM Dockyard on Ireland Island. The British Army… …

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  • 4Ceylon Planters Rifle Corps — Cap badge of the Ceylon Planters Rifle Corps Active 1900 1949 Count …

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  • 5Corps — This article is about a military unit. For alternative meanings, see Corps (disambiguation). v …

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  • 6Volunteer Fighting Corps — nihongo|Volunteer Fighting Corps|国民義勇隊|Kokumin Giyūtai were armed civil defense units created in 1945 in the Empire of Japan as a last desperate measure to defend the Japanese home islands against the projected Allied invasion during Operation… …

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  • 7Corps of Drums — For the civilian marching bands, see Drum and bugle corps. A Corps of Drums is a type of military band, which originated in European armies in the 16th century. The main instruments of a Corps of Drums are the drum and the flute or fife. Unlike… …

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  • 8Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force — Sri Lanka Army …

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  • 9National Cadet Corps (Singapore) — National Cadet Corps Active 1901 present Role Student Uniformed Group Headquarters Amoy Quee Camp …

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  • 101st New York Volunteer Engineer Regiment — 1st NY Engineers, conducting a sapping approach on Fort Wagner in 1863. Active October 11, 1861 to June 30, 1865 …

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