The Commanders and Staffs from June, 1918, until the end consisted almost entirely of Australian officers, among whom the following were the senior: Corps Commander Lieut.
I very soon became aware that, as Corps Commander, I was privileged to have access to a very large body of interesting secret information, which was methodically distributed daily by G.
Per schedule" and "go through" Summerall, who had driven a human wedge as a division commander, was to drive another as a corps commander.
No genius composing a sonnet or a sonata could have been more securely protected in his seclusion than a corps commander.
Fourteenth and Twentieth, but you can recall that he was but a corps commander, and could not legally make orders of discharge, transfer, etc.
I know that his language and manner at that time produced on my mind a bad impression, and it was one of the causes which led me to relieve him as a corps commander in the campaign of the next spring.
Schofield and McPherson had been his classmates at West Point, and from their testimony and the career of Hood as a corps commander it was easily inferred that a new policy might be looked for, very different from Johnston's.
Warren, afterward famous as a corps commander, and General Sykes pronounced it the best volunteer regiment that he had ever seen.
Later he had made two notable failures--as a corps commander at Antietam, and as commander of the army at Fredericksburg.
Longstreet bore the brunt of both the second and third day's struggle and emerged from the conflict with his reputation as a corps commander unimpaired.
If Longstreet had disappointed Lee on July 2, why would Lee, on the next day, give Longstreet a command of supreme importance, of which more than two-thirds of the troops were taken from another corps commander?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "corps commander" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.