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  2. Officer Candidate School (United States Army) - Wikipedia

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    OCS is a 12-week course that trains, assesses, and evaluates potential commissioned officers of the U.S. Army, U.S. Army Reserve, and Army National Guard. It is one of several ways of becoming a U.S. Army officer, and has a history of branch-specific and branch-immaterial programs since World War II.

  3. Maneuver Captains Career Course - Wikipedia

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    A 22-week military training and education course for U.S. Army infantry and armor officers at Fort Benning, Georgia. Learn about the course's history, organization, content, and international students.

  4. United States Army Special Forces selection and training

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    The Q Course is the initial formal training program for entry into the US Army Special Forces, also known as Green Berets. It consists of four phases: Preparation, Assessment and Selection, Orientation, and Qualification, and lasts between 56 and 95 weeks depending on the candidate's job field and language skills.

  5. School of Advanced Military Studies - Wikipedia

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    SAMS is a graduate school for US Army officers and other military leaders at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. It offers three programs: AMSP, ASLSP, and ASP3, and produces agile and adaptive leaders who think critically at the strategic and operational levels.

  6. Warrant Officer Candidate School - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the U.S. Army's training institution for warrant officers, who are technical experts and leaders in various branches. Find out how to become a warrant officer candidate, what the course involves, and where to attend the Warrant Officer Basic Course.

  7. AIT Platoon Sergeant - Wikipedia

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    The AIT Platoon Sergeant course is a six-week school taught at Fort Jackson, SC. NCOs are trained on the following course modules: Applying TRADOC's Training Guidance & Investment Strategy; Effectively Educate and Train as IET Leaders; Enforce Wellness and Fitness in AIT; Demonstrate Competency in Warrior Tasks and Battle Drills

  8. Air Assault Badge - Wikipedia

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    The Air Assault Badge is a U.S. Army badge awarded for successful completion of a course involving helicopter operations. Learn about the origin, design, and phases of the Air Assault School, as well as the difference between Air Assault and Airmobile.

  9. United States Army Medical Department Captains Career Course

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    Learn about the history, organization, and phases of the AMEDD Captains Career Course, an Officer Advance Course for all six special officer branches in the Army Medical Department. The course provides graduate level leadership training and prepares officers for command and staff positions.