The position was confirmed in a Royal Warrant (26 May 1716), which also authorised the formation of the Corps of Engineers.
The 3rd Canadian Division was first created as a formation of the Canadian Corps during the First World War.
On 13 August 1994 Her Majesty the Queen signed a warrant to allow the formation of the Corps of Army Music.
On 12 September 1941, after receiving the written approval of German Colonel Kevish, Skorodumov ordered the formation of the Corps.
Shteifon continued the formation of the Corps.
Others maintain that while the Danish government may have sanctioned formation of the Corps that it did not itself form the Corps.
Prior to Options for Change and the formation of the Corps of Army Music most regiments, especially in the infantry, maintained their own military bands.
Originally equipped with the Maxim gun, these were replaced by the Vickers machine gun shortly after formation of the Corps.
He carried out the necessary staff work which led to the formation of the "Canadian Corps of Guides" as authorized by "General Order 61 of 01 April 1903."
The formation of the 8th Mechanized Corps began on June 4, 1940.