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  1. Senior Army Officer Training. Garrison/HQ. Erlestoke Park, Wiltshire, England. The Senior Officers' School was a British military establishment established in 1916 by Brigadier-General R.J. Kentish for the training of Commonwealth senior officers of all services in inter-service cooperation.

  2. In 1916 the British Army created the Senior Officers' School at Aldershot to instruct majors and captains on various aspects of battalion command. The intention was to prepare officers to assume battalion commands, rather than having them learn 'on the job'.

    • William Westerman
  3. Belgaum, India. Commanders. Notable. commanders. William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim. The Senior Officers' School, Belgaum was a British military establishment established in 1920 for the training of senior officers of all services based in India in inter-service cooperation.

  4. The Senior Officers' School, Belgaum was a British military establishment established in 1920 for the training of senior officers of all services based in India in inter-service cooperation. The School was originally intended for senior officers of the British Indian Army who aspired to...

  5. Officer Candidate School is conducted in three phases: Basic Phase, Intermediate Phase, and Senior phase. Students are referred to as either basic officer candidates (BOCs), intermediate officer candidates (IOCs), or senior officer candidates (SOCs) as their classes progress.

  6. The Senior Officers' School is a British military establishment established in 1920 for the training of Commonwealth senior officers of all services in inter-service cooperation. It was established as part of a wider attempt by the Army to create a coherent training plan for its officers. The...