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  1. The Mons Officer Cadet School was a British military training establishment in Aldershot. 1942 saw the RMC move to Mons Barracks where it became 161 OCTU(RMC)[citation needed]. Cadets underwent a three month training programme prior to the…

  2. COI synopsis: The training of officer cadets, among whom are two from Brunei and Malaysia, at the Mons Officer Cadet School, Aldershot, in southern England.

  3. Mons Officer Cadet School was a British military training establishment for officer cadets in Aldershot from 1942 to 1972, when it was closed and all officer training concentrated at Sandhurst. Until 1960, it was known as the Mons Officer Cadet Training Unit. The training course at Mons was for Short Service Officer Cadets, Territorial Army officers, and those joining the Regular Army as ...

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  5. Anodized aluminium headdress badge to officer cadets of Mons Officer Cadet School ("Mons OCTU"), being a circular laurel wreath with at the top a short scroll embossed "MONS", in the voided centre of the wreath the Royal Crest, with St. Edward's (Queen's) crown, below which a downward scroll embossed "LEADERSHIP". Captioned: "Cap". Reverse fixing obscured by sealing wax but probably a single loop.

  6. Platoon at Mons OCS. In the early1950s it was provided by our 2nd Bn, and in the later 50s and into the 60s by our 1st Bn. This story and pic is from the 1957 Platoon. In 1964 a platoon of us went to Mons OCS , Dick Hancock was Platoon Commander and Larry Parkes was Platoon Sergeant. Here`s what Mons look`s like now :-.