2nd Corps (Turkey)
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| unit_name = 2nd Corps
| image = 2. Kolordu (Corps).png
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| start_date = 1911
| country = {{flagicon|Turkey}} Turkey
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| branch = Turkish Armed Forces
| type = Infantry
| size = Corps
| command_structure = First Army
| garrison = Gelibolu, Çanakkale
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| commander1 = Mustafa Oğuz
| commander1_label = Lieutenant general
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| notable_commanders = Selahattin Adil
Ali Hikmet Ayerdem
Engin Alan
Zekai Aksakallı
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The 2nd Corps (Turkish: 2. Kolordu) is a field corps of the Turkish Army. It is headquartered at Gelibolu in Çanakkale Province. In 2013 it appeared to be under command of Major General Mustafa Oğuz.{{Cite web |url=http://www.canakkale.gov.tr/9732/vali-ahmet-cinar-2-kolordu-komutani-korgeneral-yildirim-guvenci-ziyaret-etti |title=Vali Ahmet Çınar 2. Kolordu Komutanı Korgeneral Yıldırım Güvenç'i Ziyaret Etti |access-date=2013-12-14 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20131214100008/http://www.canakkale.gov.tr/9732/vali-ahmet-cinar-2-kolordu-komutani-korgeneral-yildirim-guvenci-ziyaret-etti |archive-date=2013-12-14 |url-status=dead }}
In 1941, it appears to have been part of the Second Army's Dardanelles and Marmara Area, and had its headquarters at Gelibolu with the 4th Infantry Division, the 69th Infantry Division, the 32nd Infantry Division, the 66th Mechanized Infantry Division, and the 72nd Infantry Brigade.
In 1943, Nuri Yamut, a career Artillery officer, was appointed to the 2nd Corps Command in Gallipoli.{{cite web|url=http://www.turkiyegazetesi.com.tr/yasam/268779.aspx|title=Gizli kahraman Nuri Yamut Paşa|date=15 May 2015|publisher=Yeni Safak |language=tr}}
It is a part of the First Army of Turkish Armed Forces (Turkey).British Military Attache's Annual Report on the Turkish Army, Annex A to DA/48, dated 30 March 1974, FCO 9/2127 via Public Record Office, Kew