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I Corps is a corps-sized formation of the United States Army that has played a significant role in various military operations, including World War I, World War II, and the Vietnam War. The corps was first activated in 1918 and has since been involved in numerous battles and campaigns, including the Battle of the Somme, Battle of Cambrai, and Battle of Bulge. I Corps has been stationed at Fort Lewis in Washington and has worked closely with other military units, such as the 25th Infantry Division, 2nd Infantry Division, and 1st Cavalry Division. The corps has also been supported by various United States Air Force units, including the 13th Air Force and 5th Air Force.

History

The history of I Corps dates back to January 15, 1918, when it was first activated at Neufchâteau in France. During World War I, the corps was part of the American Expeditionary Forces and played a key role in the Battle of Cantigny, Battle of Soissons, and Meuse-Argonne Offensive. After the war, the corps was inactivated on April 20, 1919, but was reactivated on August 1, 1927. During World War II, I Corps was part of the Sixth United States Army and participated in the New Guinea campaign, Battle of Leyte, and Battle of Luzon. The corps was also involved in the Occupation of Japan and was stationed at Tokyo from 1945 to 1950. I Corps has also worked with other international military units, such as the Australian Army, British Army, and Canadian Army, during various United Nations peacekeeping missions, including the Korean War and Gulf War.

Organization

I Corps is a corps-sized formation that consists of several divisions, including the 2nd Infantry Division, 7th Infantry Division, and 25th Infantry Division. The corps is also supported by various United States Army Reserve and United States Army National Guard units, such as the 81st Stryker Brigade Combat Team and 79th Infantry Brigade Combat Team. I Corps has worked closely with other military units, including the 1st Special Forces Group, 75th Ranger Regiment, and 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment. The corps is also supported by various United States Navy units, including the Pacific Fleet and Seventh Fleet, and has participated in numerous joint military exercises, such as Rim of the Pacific and Key Resolve.

Commanders

I Corps has had several notable commanders, including John L. Hines, Hunter Liggett, and Robert L. Eichelberger. Other notable commanders include Matthew Ridgway, James Van Fleet, and Creighton Abrams. The corps has also been commanded by George W. Casey Jr., Peter Schoomaker, and Martin Dempsey, who have all gone on to hold senior leadership positions in the United States Army, including Chief of Staff of the United States Army. I Corps commanders have also worked closely with other senior military leaders, including Dwight D. Eisenhower, Omar Bradley, and Douglas MacArthur, during various military campaigns and operations, including the European Theater of Operations and Pacific Theater of Operations.

Operations

I Corps has participated in numerous military operations, including the Vietnam War, Gulf War, and War in Afghanistan (2001-2021). The corps was stationed at Fort Lewis in Washington and was responsible for training and deploying units to various combat zones, including South Vietnam, Kuwait, and Afghanistan. I Corps has also worked closely with other military units, including the 101st Airborne Division, 1st Cavalry Division, and 3rd Infantry Division, during various military operations, including the Battle of Ia Drang, Battle of Fallujah, and Battle of Helmand Province. The corps has also participated in numerous humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations, including the 2010 Haiti earthquake and 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.

Order_of_Battle

The order of battle for I Corps has varied over the years, but it has typically consisted of several divisions, including the 2nd Infantry Division, 7th Infantry Division, and 25th Infantry Division. The corps has also been supported by various United States Army Aviation units, including the 16th Combat Aviation Brigade and 25th Combat Aviation Brigade. I Corps has also worked closely with other military units, including the 1st Armored Division, 4th Infantry Division, and 10th Mountain Division, during various military operations, including the Iraq War and War in Afghanistan (2001-2021). The corps has also been supported by various United States Marine Corps units, including the I Marine Expeditionary Force and III Marine Expeditionary Force, during various military operations, including the Battle of Fallujah and Battle of Helmand Province. Category:Military units and formations of the United States

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