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This has actually bothered me for a while. From what I remember, the IDF uses the term Armored Corps, not Armor Corps, in every English sign and publication. The article name should reflect this. I'll try to find some sources, but any input is appreciated. -- Ynhockey(Talk)17:43, 19 August 2008 (UTC)Reply