IX Corps

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IX Corps was a British Army corps-level formation that served in major campaigns during the First and Second World Wars.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British Army corps
alliance Allies of World War I NERFINISHED
Allies of World War II
associatedWith 21st Army Group NERFINISHED
British Expeditionary Force in France and Flanders NERFINISHED
conflict World War I
surface form: First World War

World War II
surface form: Second World War
country United Kingdom
engagement Advance into Germany 1945 NERFINISHED
Battle of Loos NERFINISHED
Battle of Messines 1917 NERFINISHED
Battle of the Scheldt NERFINISHED
Battle of the Somme NERFINISHED
Crossing of the Rhine 1945 NERFINISHED
Italian Campaign of World War I NERFINISHED
Operation Market Garden NERFINISHED
Rhineland Campaign NERFINISHED
Third Battle of Ypres NERFINISHED
era 20th century
formedIn World War I NERFINISHED
garrisonLabel Headquarters
hasDesignation 9th Corps NERFINISHED
languageOfName English
militaryBranch British Army
militaryFunction operational command of multiple divisions
militaryRole field corps
militaryUnitSize corps
nickname IX Corps NERFINISHED
notableCommander Lieutenant-General Brian Horrocks NERFINISHED
Lieutenant-General John Crocker NERFINISHED
Lieutenant-General Sir Alexander Hamilton-Gordon NERFINISHED
Lieutenant-General Sir Ivor Maxse NERFINISHED
notableFor participation in major operations in North-West Europe in 1944–1945
service on the Western Front in World War I
partOf British Expeditionary Force NERFINISHED
serviceNumber IX
status disbanded
subordinateTo First Army NERFINISHED
Second Army NERFINISHED
theatreOfOperations Italian Front NERFINISHED
North-West Europe NERFINISHED
Western Front NERFINISHED
type field formation
usedIn World War I NERFINISHED
World War II NERFINISHED
usedRomanNumeralDesignation true

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