I Corps

List of military corps — List of military corps by number — List of military corps by name

1 Corps, 1st Corps, First Corps, or I Corps may refer to:

  • I ANZAC Corps (Australia and New Zealand)
  • I Corps (Australia)
  • I Corps (Belgium)
  • I Corps (British India)
  • I Corps (Czechoslovakia)
  • I Corps (France)
  • I Cavalry Corps (German Empire), a unit of the Imperial German Army during World War I
  • I Corps (German Empire), a unit of the Imperial German Army prior to and during World War I
  • I Reserve Corps (German Empire), a unit of the Imperial German Army during World War I
  • I Royal Bavarian Corps, a unit of the Bavarian and Imperial German Armies prior to and during World War I
  • I Royal Bavarian Reserve Corps, a unit of the Bavarian and Imperial German Armies during World War I
  • I Corps (Grande Armée)
  • I Corps (India)
  • I Corps (North Korea)
  • I Corps (Ottoman Empire)
  • I Corps (Pakistan)
  • I Corps (South Korea)
  • I Corps (South Vietnam)
  • I Corps (Union Army)
  • I Corps (United Kingdom)
  • I Corps (United States)
  • I Army Corps (Germany)
  • I Army Corps (Greece)
  • I Amphibious Corps
  • I Canadian Corps
  • 1st Territorial Army Corps (Romania)
  • I Airborne Corps (United Kingdom)
  • I Armored Corps (United States)
  • I Field Force, Vietnam (United States)
  • Soviet 1st Guards Mechanized Corps
  • 1st Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • I SS Panzer Corps
  • Finnish I Corps (Winter War)
  • Polish I Corps (disambiguation)
  • First Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
  • First Corps, Army of Tennessee
  • 1st Corps (Vietnam People's Army), North Vietnam

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