Mounted infantry (cavalry) corps of the Egyptian Army from 1828 to 1961
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The Egyptian Cavalry Corps was the mounted corps of the Egyptian Army.
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The EgyptianCavalryCorps was the mounted corps of the Egyptian Army. Muhammad Ali of Egypt and the Sudan created a strong standing army with modern weaponry...
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modern Moroccan, Egyptian armies, and the paramilitary Indian Border Security Force (see below). The British-officered Egyptian Camel Corps played a significant...
troops. They were later joined by Indian cavalry and a small French cavalry detachment. The Desert Mounted Corps (DMC) comprised the ANZAC Mounted Division...
primarily a cavalry force. The elite corps were the ahadi who provided direct service to the Emperor and acted as guard cavalry. Supplementary cavalry or dakhilis...
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converted from Yeomanry to battalions of the Machine Gun Corps. These were replaced by Indian Army cavalry regiments withdrawn from France, and the division...
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east to the Rafat salient in the Judean Hills. Here the Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF) XXI Corps with the French brigade sized Détachement Français de...
Armoured or Cavalry career streams. Both male and female soldiers and officers serve within the RAAC as armoured vehicle crew. The corps includes both...
resulted in the country being annexed by Egypt and joined with Turco-Egyptian Sudan (by this point under Ango-Egyptian control). This lasted until the Mahdist...