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    I Corps (Belgium) - Wikipedia

    During the Belgian Campaign of 1940, it initially held defences at Liège but was forced to retreat by the German XVI Panzer Corps. The Battle of Fort Ében-Émael occurred along the Corps' defensive line. German planners had recognised the need to eliminate Fort Ében-Émael if their army was to break into the … See more

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    During the Cold War, it served initially as an army of occupation in Germany and then as part of NATO's Northern Army Group (NORTHAG). The corps headquarters was … See more

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    The Belgian Expeditionary Corps was a small armoured car unit; it was sent to Russia in 1915 and fought on the Eastern Front. The Minerva armoured car was used for reconnaissance, long distance messaging and carrying out raids and …

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