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Army Corps of Clerks

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Army Corps of Clerks (ACC)
আর্মি কোর অব ক্লার্ক (এসিসি)
Beret Badge of the Army Corps of Clerks
Active22 July 1974 – present
Country Bangladesh
Branch Bangladesh Army
TypeMilitary Staffs
Garrison/HQArmy Clerical Corps Center
Bogra Cantonment, Bangladesh
Motto(s)Duty is Divinity
EngagementsBangladesh Liberation War
Military unit

The Army Corps of Clerks (ACC) of the Bangladesh Army is meant to provide military clerks and stenographers to the staff branch of formation headquarters, station headquarters, all Army Schools of Instruction and Colleges (including the Staff College and the Bangladesh Military Academy) and the Bangladesh Military attaches abroad and to certain specified appointments in Army Headquarters and in all Remount Veterinary & Farm Corps units. This Corps has only static units of its own, i.e., the ACC Centre in the Bogra Cantonment and has no officers of its own.

The corps had started functioning on 22nd July 1974 with the manpower of 200 clerks only.

References

  1. "Army Corps of Clerks". Bangladesh Army. Retrieved 27 April 2024.
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