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    The Shanghai Volunteer Corps (SVC) (1853−1942) was a multinational, mostly volunteer force controlled by the Shanghai Municipal Council which governed...
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  • Volunteer Defence Corps, last named the Royal Hong Kong Regiment Shanghai Volunteer Corps This disambiguation page lists articles about military units and...
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    a volunteer part-time special police (from 1918). In 1941, it acquired a Russian Auxiliary Detachment (formerly the Russian Regiment of the Shanghai Volunteer...
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  • a type of payment card Shanghai Volunteer Corps (1853−1942), of the Shanghai International Settlement Skills and Volunteering Cymru, a charity in Cardiff...
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    Emigres served in the Shanghai Volunteer Corps, a multinational volunteer force of the Shanghai International Settlement. Volunteers from both Serbia and...
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    fire-service, police force (the Shanghai Municipal Police), and even possessed its own military reserve in the Shanghai Volunteer Corps (萬國商團). Following some...
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    became career soldiers of the Shanghai Russian Regiment, the only professional/standing unit within the Shanghai Volunteer Corps.[citation needed] By slow...
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    Heart of Jesus in Hongkou. He also served as a chaplain to the Shanghai Volunteer Corps. He had lost his right arm in an explosion while conducting chemistry...
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  • was the first and only commander of the Jewish Company of the Shanghai Volunteer Corps. Born in England to a Methodist family, he grew up in Hong Kong...
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    Cornell Franklin (category History of Shanghai)
    organisers of the American Troop of the Shanghai Volunteer Corps and served as a First Lieutenant of the Corps. Franklin died in February 1959, in Charlottesville...
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