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  2. Royal Army Veterinary Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Army Veterinary Corps (RAVC), known as the Army Veterinary Corps (AVC) until it gained the royal prefix on 27 November 1918, is an administrative and operational branch of the British Army responsible for the provision, training and care of animals. They are also responsible for explosives and drug search dogs.

  3. List of military veterinary services - Wikipedia

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    Royal Canadian Army Veterinary Corps (RCAVC) 1910 to 1940 Australia: Australian Army Veterinary Corps (AAVC) [10] [11] 1909–1946 New Zealand: New Zealand Veterinary Corps (NZVC) [12] [13] 1907– 9 January 1947 Spain: Spanish Armed Forces Military Veterinary Center (CEMILVET) [14] 1904 to present Russia: Veterinary-Sanitary department [15 ...

  4. Brian Sinclair (veterinary surgeon) - Wikipedia

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    Sinclair studied veterinary medicine at the Royal Veterinary College in Edinburgh. He graduated in 1943 and returned to his brother's practice at 23 Kirkgate in Thirsk, Yorkshire. In the following year, he enlisted in the Royal Army Veterinary Corps and married Sheila Rose, the only daughter of Douglas Seaton, a general practitioner based in Leeds.

  5. Structure of Aldershot Command in 1939 - Wikipedia

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    Royal Army Medical Corps (location for units not identified) [7] 1st and 2nd Companies; A, B, and C Companies ; Royal Army Ordnance Corps (location for units not identified) [7] No. 1 and No. 5 Section; Royal Army Pay Corps [7] Detachment at Aldershot; Detachment at Woking; Royal Army Veterinary Corps [7] Detachment at Camberley

  6. List of British Empire corps of the Second World War

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    This is a list of corps serving within the armies of the British Empire during the Second World War.. A Corps was either a temporary military formation created for combat, or an "administrative" formation that coordinated specialist military functions across a national military force.

  7. List of British divisions in World War II - Wikipedia

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    As the only division type to include horses, it was required to have three mobile sections from the Royal Army Veterinary Corps. [36] Doctrine called for the division to be mounted infantry: moving from place to place on horseback, and then dismounting to engage opposing forces. [89]

  8. Army Medical Services - Wikipedia

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    The Army Medical Services (AMS) is the organisation responsible for administering the corps that deliver medical, veterinary, dental and nursing services in the British Army. It is headquartered at the former Staff College, Camberley , near the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst .

  9. Bibliography of World War II military units and formations

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    This is a Bibliography of World War military units and formations.It aims to include historical sources and literature (and to avoid works of fiction) about specific unit formations of World War II, such as fronts/army groups, field armies, army corps, divisions, brigades, regiments, battalions, and companies.