Four days later, Bagration's corps of 17,000 men occupied the strategic Åland Islands, while Kulnev led the vanguard further across the frozen sea and on March 19 reached the Swedish shore within 70 km from Stockholm.
During 1855 Bosquet's corps occupied the right wing of the besieging armies opposite the Mamelon and Malakov.
Riesch and an 8,000-man Austrian corps occupied high ground near the villages of Ober- and Unter-Elchingen.
The diplomatic corps that came last time occupied the length of two walls in a double line.
Wassili Fedor's corps occupied the North of the town, but with orders to throw themselves where the danger was greatest.
In the first week of February 1945, the corps again occupied the Schnee Eifel and pushed through the Siegfried Line.
The corps occupied the line of entrenchments closest to the main Confederate line, and suffered heavy casualties in almost daily skirmishing for a month.
In fact, Theodor von Reding's 17,000-man Spanish corps arrived at Bailén on the 18th and occupied the town without opposition.
On the second day, Hill's corps occupied the center of the Confederate army and was assigned to attack the Union line after Longstreet's corps had launched its attack; however, only three of Anderson's five brigades launched an attack.
In 1780, Major Lee's Virginia light horse troop occupied the east bank of the brook, while Lafayette's light infantry corps occupied the flanks of First Watchung Mountain to the west.