Women's Corps

Women's Corps means an army's corps or branch where all members are women.

Women's Corps or variation may refer to one of the following:


 * Active military units
 * Indonesian Army Women's Corps, active since 1961
 * Sri Lanka Army Women's Corps, active since 1979
 * Gender Affairs Advisor (Women's Affairs Advisor until 2016), an Israel Defense Forces position following the 2001 disbanding of its Women's Corps


 * Defunct military units
 * Canadian Women's Army Corps, active between World War II and 1964
 * Merlinettes (formally Women's Signal Corps), active between 1942 and 1945
 * Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps (Women's Army Auxiliary Corps until 1918), active between 1917 and 1921
 * Royal Netherlands Army Women's Auxiliary Corps, active between 1943 and 1952
 * Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Women's Corps, active between 1944 and 1950
 * Women's Army Corps, active between 1942 and 1978
 * Women's Auxiliary Army Corps (New Zealand) (New Zealand Women's Royal Army Corps after 1952), active between 1942 and 1977
 * Women's Auxiliary Corps (India), active between 1942 and 1947
 * Women's Emergency Signalling Corps, active between 1939 and 1954
 * Women's Radio Corps, active between 1918 and 1919
 * Women's Reserve Ambulance Corps, active between 1915 and 1919
 * Women's Reserve Camouflage Corps, active between 1918 and 1919
 * Women's Royal Army Corps, active between 1949 and 1992
 * Women's Royal Australian Army Corps, active between 1951 and 1984
 * Women's Volunteer Corps, active between 1944 and 1945


 * Active civil organisations
 * Woman's Relief Corps, active since 1883


 * Defunct civil organisations
 * Women's Forage Corps, active between 1917 and 1920
 * Women's Timber Corps, active between 1942 and 1946