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  1. The Royal Staff Corps was a corps of the British Army responsible for military engineering which was founded in c. 1800 and disbanded in c. 1837. At the time, the Royal Engineers and Corps of Royal Sappers and Miners were administered as part of the Board of Ordnance.

  2. 19 de sept. de 2015 · Hi, We had a recent donation to the Museum the other week - it's a portrait of the No.1 Technical Training School of the Royal Flying Corps, dated May 1917. I have only managed to source that this was mostly set up at Coley Park Aerodrome near Reading, but can anyone shed further light on this, a...

  3. This page summarises records created by this Organisation. The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually including the covering dates of the collection), the name of the...

  4. Abstract. The Engineer and Logistic Staff Corps of the Royal Engineers (Volunteers) is a ‘think tank’ of around 60 senior civilian engineers and logisticians that provides a wide variety of specialist advice and skills to the British armed forces.

  5. Then he completed his training with a course at the Royal Staff Corps Demonstration School (école d'application du Corps royal d'état-major) from January 1, 1837. On January 23, 1839, he became lieutenant of the Staff Corps .

  6. Welcome to the Adjutant General’s Corps Museum, which displays the history of the modern AGC and the six antecedents: the Royal Army Pay Corps, the Royal Army Educational Corps, the Corps of the Royal Military Police, the Military Provost Staff Corps, the Army Legal Corps and the Women’s Royal Army Corps.

  7. The Royal Staff Corps was established in 1813 and was attached to the Quarter Master General Department. It carried out temporary field works and its duties were eventually taken over by the Corps of Sappers and Miners.