Royal Corps of Infantry
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Royal Corps of Infantry | |
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Founded | 11 September 1939 |
Branch | New Ingrean Army |
Type | Army Infantry Corps |
Role | Infantry |
Size | 12 battalions |
The Royal Corps of Infantry is a major organisational corps of the New Ingrean Army, and serves as the parent unit for all of New Ingrea's infantry regiments.
History
The corps was raised upon the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939 as the Corps of Infantry, and was granted the Royal prefix in November 1941.
Current units
The corps currently consists of the three regiments, with two being regular army units and a third serving in the Territorial Militia.
- Regular Army
- Territorial Militia
References and notes
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Preceded by Royal Signals Corps |
Order of Precedence Royal Corps of Infantry |
Succeeded by Royal Medical and Veterinary Corps |