The expeditionary corps was made up of nine infantry regiments:
Despite an early success against Austro-Prussian forces he was later captured by a hostile expeditionary corps.
With the arrival of these reinforcements from France in June 1885, the expanded expeditionary corps was a formidable force on paper.
The campaign was to take place during the rainy season, with disastrous consequences for the French expeditionary corps.
Disease, however, especially malaria, but also dysentery and typhoid fever, was taking a heavy toll on the French expeditionary corps.
Both men were heroes to the soldiers of the expeditionary corps, and the veterans greatly resented their absence from the parade.
He subsequently formed a force of some 200 Estonian soldiers attached to the French expeditionary corps.
Millot commanded the expeditionary corps for eight months, from February to September 1884.
From 1803 to 1805, he headed the infantry of the expeditionary corps in India.
In 1866-67, she ferried the French expeditionary corps from Mexico back home.