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Company (military unit) and Royal Army Medical Corps

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Difference between Company (military unit) and Royal Army Medical Corps

Company (military unit) vs. Royal Army Medical Corps

A company is a military unit, typically consisting of 80–150 soldiers and usually commanded by a major or a captain. The Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) is a specialist corps in the British Army which provides medical services to all Army personnel and their families, in war and in peace.

Similarities between Company (military unit) and Royal Army Medical Corps

Company (military unit) and Royal Army Medical Corps have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Army Air Corps (United Kingdom), Battle honour, British Army, Corps, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Royal Logistic Corps, Special Air Service, Warrant officer, World War II.

Army Air Corps (United Kingdom)

The Army Air Corps (AAC) is a component of the British Army, first formed in 1942 during the Second World War by grouping the various airborne units of the British Army (which are no longer part of the AAC).

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Battle honour

A battle honour is an award of a right by a government or sovereign to a military unit to emblazon the name of a battle or operation on its flags ("colours"), uniforms or other accessories where ornamentation is possible.

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British Army

The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, a part of British Armed Forces.

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Corps

Corps (plural corps; via French, from the Latin corpus "body") is a term used for several different kinds of organisation.

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Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers

The Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME; pronounced phonetically as "Reemee" with stress on the first syllable) is a corps of the British Army that maintains the equipment that the Army uses.

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Royal Logistic Corps

The Royal Logistic Corps (RLC) provides logistic support functions to the British Army.

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Special Air Service

The Special Air Service (SAS) is a special forces unit of the British Army.

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Warrant officer

A warrant officer (WO) is an officer in a military organisation who is designated an officer by a warrant, as distinguished from a commissioned officer who is designated an officer by a commission, and a non-commissioned officer who is designated an officer, often by virtue of seniority.

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World War II

World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although conflicts reflecting the ideological clash between what would become the Allied and Axis blocs began earlier.

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Company (military unit) and Royal Army Medical Corps Comparison

Company (military unit) has 105 relations, while Royal Army Medical Corps has 129. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 3.85% = 9 / (105 + 129).

References

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