Other units do not fall directly under the corps' command, but are professionally affiliated with it:
For such men, promotion to corps command could be swift e.g. the future emperor Theodosius I was a dux at age 28.
Militarily, the nation was divided into seven corps commands.
His tenure in corps command lasted from October 1787 to October 1790, though it was not continuous.
The Dorset County Division was under the corps' command during 1941.
After the German Revolution of 1918-1919, the corps command of the VII.
Initially, in March 1939, they consisted only of staffs formed around existing corps commands.
A two-year corps command was followed by 10 years service in the editorial department at territorial headquarters, where he became assistant editor of The War Cry.
The peacetime strength of the Hungarian Army grew to 80,000 men organized into seven corps commands.
In July 1941 the corps command was redesignated Headquarters 38th Army, and thus the corps was disestablished.