The Mechanised Transport Corps (MTC), sometimes erroneously called the Motor Transport Corps, was a British women's organisation that initially provided...
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Kay Summersby (category Women's Army Corps soldiers)
January 1975), known as Kay Summersby, was a member of the British Mechanised Transport Corps during World War II, who served as a chauffeur and later as personal...
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First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (redirect from Princess Royal's Volunteer Corps)
Medical Welfare Service Mechanised Transport Corps Military ranks of women's services in WWII Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps "First Aid Nursing...
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Superintendent Christopher Foyle (Series 1–8) Honeysuckle Weeks as MTC (Mechanised Transport Corps) Driver Samantha Stewart (Series 1–8) Anthony Howell as Detective...
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Mechanized infantry (redirect from Mechanised infantry)
carriers (APCs) or infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) for transport and combat (see also armoured corps). As defined by the United States Army, mechanized infantry...
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War.[citation needed] During the war Anita Leslie joined the Mechanised Transport Corps, as a fully trained mechanic and ambulance driver. Anita was stationed...
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Darnley, and Daphne Mulholland. Lady Marguerite worked for the Mechanised Transport Corps in World War II and in later life held a variety of jobs as well...
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The 5th Mechanised Corps was a mechanised corps of the Red Army, formed on three occasions. It was first formed in 1934 and was converted into the 15th...
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Support - Reserve) 7th Light Mechanised Brigade Combat Team is a high readiness and highly mobile formation. 7th Light Mechanised Brigade Combat Team, in Cottesmore...
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Women's Land Army (redirect from Women’s National Land Service Corps)
Air Transport Auxiliary, civilian female pilots who flew newly built planes from the factories to airfields Feeding Britain in World War II Mechanised Transport...
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open and hissing gas. Kay Summersby – Dwight D. Eisenhower's Mechanised Transport Corps driver Footnotes "I was invited to a conference in Austria......
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unwillingly compelled to return temporarily to her position at the Mechanised Transport Corps depot. In the first year of the war, the British government made...
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Indian Army (section Mechanised Infantry)
regiments along with the Armoured Corps form part of the Indian Army's elite "Mechanised Forces". There are 50 mechanised infantry battalions in the Army...
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Stewart—who, to his surprise, turns out to be a young woman from the Mechanised Transport Corps. Foyle finds corruption (specifically a scheme to keep eligible...
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War First Aid Nursing Yeomanry Auxiliary Territorial Service Mechanised Transport Corps Pennington, Reina (2003). Amazons to Fighter Pilots - A Biographical...
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division structure – five mechanised (each with two mechanised brigades), one special forces, and one air assault. In 2003, three Corps still existed, each...
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Siemiatycze-Czartajew Legions Mechanised Brigade, in Brodnica Command Battalion, in Brodnica 1st Legions Mechanised Battalion, in Brodnica Legions Mechanised Brigade, in...
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lately Tool Setter, Blackwood Morton & Sons Ltd. Iolanda Laycock, Mechanised Transport Corps Driver, Royal Ordnance Factory, Kirby. Muriel Hobhouse Leacock...
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sanctioned on 29 October 1986 and placed under the Director General Mechanised Forces. The Corps of Army Aviation thus came into being on 1 November 1986, with...
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June 1940. Following this change of perspective, she joined the Mechanised Transport Corps and became a motorcycle despatch rider. Because of blackout restrictions...
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Senior commander Junior commander Subaltern Second subaltern Mechanised Transport Corps v t e Corps commandant Senior commandant Commandant Commander Captain...
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Cassell, 2003, page 163 Dmitry Ryabyshev, On the role of the 8th Mechanised Corps as part of the June 1941 counteroffensive mounted by the Southwestern...
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novel, Paper Pattern. During World War II, she served in the Mechanised Transport Corps. She also illustrated the Noël Coward Song Book (1953). She died...
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armoured mobility role divested to newly (re)raised mechanised infantry battalions and mechanised combat engineer squadrons. As these elements contained...
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British girls consisted of ten nurses, and 15 drivers of the Mechanised Transport Corps (MTC). Lady Hadfield had donated a Renault limousine for the use...
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Australian Corps of Transport (RACT) is an administrative corps within the Australian Army. The RACT is ranked tenth in seniority of the corps of the Australian...
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discontinued during this period. The mechanised techniques developed at 1 SAI was transferred to two additional mechanised infantry battalions under development...
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British Army. These included a truck driver who served with the Mechanised Transport Corps, two Australians in Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing...
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Armoured warfare (redirect from Mechanised force)
France was the first to create large armoured units: in 1934 two Mechanised Corps were formed of 430 tanks each. In July 1935, in France the 4th Cavalry...
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