Volunteer Corps

Volunteer Corps may refer to:


 * British Volunteer Corps – a British voluntary part-time organization for the purpose of home defence in the event of invasion, during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.
 * SAF Volunteer Corps – Established in October 2014 as part of the Singapore Armed Forces allowing Singapore women, first generation Permanent Residents and new immigrants to do their part towards total defence, strengthen support for national service for living in peacetime Singapore enjoying national security protection by National servicemen (conscripts).
 * Hawaii Air Depot Volunteer Corp – a civilian Paramilitary unit at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii during the World War II.
 * Jesuit Volunteer Corps – an organization of lay volunteers who dedicate one year or more to voluntary community service working with people in need.
 * Korean Women's Volunteer Labour Corps - an organization during the Pacific War
 * Macedonian-Adrianopolitan Volunteer Corps – a volunteer corps of the Bulgarian Army during the Balkan Wars.
 * Puerto Rican Volunteers Corps – a militia composed of private citizens, principally instituted for the defense of Puerto Rico's periphery from pirate incursions and foreign invasion.
 * Women's Army Volunteer Corp – an organization within the Women's Army Corps in which women could serve as office assistants or military bus drivers.