Camel Corps

Camel Corps may refer to:

Military units

 * Camel cavalry units in the Spanish, French, Italian and British colonial possessions in North Africa and the Middle East, for instance:
 * Méhariste, a camel mounted African unit in the French army
 * Free French Camel Corps, a camel cavalry unit of the Free French forces under General Charles de Gaulle during World War II in Eastern Africa
 * Tropas Nómadas, an auxiliary regiment to the colonial army in Spanish Sahara (1930s–1975)

Military formations

 * United States Camel Corps, a mid-nineteenth century experiment by the United States Army in using camels as pack animals in the Southwest United States
 * Scinde Camel Corps, an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army (1843–1853)
 * Egyptian Camel Corps, fighting in the Battle of Kirbekan and Ginnis (both 1885)
 * Camel Corps (Gordon Relief Expedition), a camel corps in the Desert Column of the Gordon Relief Expedition (1884–85) under the command of Herbert Stewart, earning their colours in the Battle of Abu Klea
 * Imperial Camel Corps, an Allied unit that fought in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign during World War I (1916–1919)
 * Somaliland Camel Corps, a unit of the British Army based in British Somaliland (1914–1944)
 * Sudan Camel Corps ('the Hajana'), a battalion in the Sudan Defence Force (1925–1950s)
 * Bikaner Camel Corps, a unit of Imperial Service Troops from India (1889–present)

Other

 * Camel Corps, nickname for British Foreign Office officials in the Middle East, see Adel Darwish