The second, more substantial, Corps served from 18 May 1814 until 20 August 1816.
From its formation to the end of the war, the Corps served with 1st Guards Tank Army.
The Corps has also served on numerous peacekeeping operations and is currently involved in the Australian contribution to the war in Afghanistan.
The Corps serves the City of Hackensack, and nearby towns via mutual aid agreements.
Meade's V Corps served as the rear guard.
Despite class differences between freeborn and freedmen, the Corps served with distinction at the Battle of Port Hudson.
In 1912 the Corps served for several weeks during the textile workers' strike in Lawrence.
By the end of the war, the Corps was serving on the Western Front as part of the 7th Army with the following composition:
The Corps initially served within the 4th Ukrainian Front's, 1st Guards Army.
The Corps served in the Franco-Prussian War against France in 1870-1871.