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3rd Corps (Turkey)

The 3rd Corps ((トルコ語:3. Kolordu)) is a field corps of the Turkish Army and the NATO Rapid Deployable Corps-Turkey (NRDC-T). Headquartered at Ayazaga, Şişli in Istanbul, it is part of the First Army. It was established at Kirklareli on March 14, 1911 in the Ottoman Empire. It took part in the First Balkan War, the Second Balkan War, the Gallipoli Campaign, operations in the Caucasus 1916–1917, and operations in Palestine in 1918. It then took part in the Battles of Kutahya and Sakarya in 1921, and the Great Assault of 1922.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=NATO Rapid Deployeble Corps-Turkey )
==NATO Response Force==
The corps received in 2001 orders from the General Staff for its transformation into a NATO Response Force Corps, which is a high-readiness, joint, multinational force that is technologically advanced, flexible, deployable, interoperable and sustainable. The process was completed in 2003, and it became one of the seven dedicated units of NATO. It was named NATO Rapid Deployable Corps- Turkey, abbreviated as NRDC-T.〔 As a NATO Rapidly Deployable Corps, it is responsible to the Supreme Allied Commander Europe.
Between October 2003 and July 2004, it was assigned as NRF 1 and NRF 2, and between January–June 2007 as NRF 8.〔
The commander of the corps Lt. General Ethem Erdağı was assigned as commander of International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) headquarters in Afghanistan between February and August 2005. The corps was assigned to the ISAF in Afghanistan between August 2008 and February 2009 as well.〔

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