Examples of 'labour corps' in a sentence

Meaning of "labour corps"

A "labour corps" refers to a group or organization composed of individuals who are involved in manual labor or physical work. It often implies that the members of this group work together as a team or unit to complete tasks that require physical effort

How to use "labour corps" in a sentence

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labour corps
Narrator Everyone was liable for service in the labour corps.
A labour corps will come into operation immediately!
Two of the others were daughters of members of the Labour Corps.
The work undertaken by the Chinese Labour Corps was extremely diverse.
The cemetery also contains the graves of three members of the Chinese Labour Corps.
We shall require skilled labour ; a labour corps will come into operation immediately!
He served as an acting corporal in the Chinese Labour Corps.
Men of the Chinese Labour Corps unloading duck boards at a railway siding at Ytres, 2 February 1918.
It has since been reoccupied by the Voluntary Labour Corps.
There are three men from the Chinese Labour Corps buried here.
Progress was rapid thanks to the efforts of the Egyptian Labour Corps.
Many of the soldiers buried there were members of the South African Native Labour Corps.
The Constitutionals wanted to end the strike on 5 November, but the Labour Corps to continue.

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