The Canadian Forestry Corps was an administrative corps of the Canadian Army with its own cap badge, and other insignia and traditions.
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Pair of Canadian Forestry Corps graves from 1918 in Seafield Cemetery, Edinburgh including 17 year old T E Brady
Alfred Degrâce (1888-1967) who served as a soldier with the Canadian Forestry Corps during the first world war.
Canadian Journalists in France viewing the work of the Canadian Forestry Detachment.'
Corps is a term used for several different kinds of organization. A military innovation by Napoleon I, the formation was first named as such in 1805. The size of a corps varies greatly, but two to five divisions and anywhere from 40,000 to 80,000 are the numbers stated by the US Department of Defense.
The XVIII Airborne Corps command group returns home from Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2009