a
reference to one of the
ground combat
units of the United
States Army. A corps is an Army
unit normally composed of 50,000 to 100,000 soldiers and commanded by a
general.
a tactical subdivision of the United
States Army. A corps contains two to four divisions (
units consisting of 18,500 troops at
war-
time strength). Used figuratively in the lecture. "Nothing here but the Second Army Corps."
-Directing Attention (14 Feb. 62) a tactical subdivision of the United
States Army. A corps contains two to four divisions (
units consisting of 18,500 troops at
war-
time strength). Used figuratively in this lecture.