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  1. Module 1: Foundation Training. A weekend at an Army Training unit with other Army Reserve Recruits. Module 2: Four weekends over 8-12 weeks OR one 8 day course. Module 3: A continuous 15.5 day Battle Camp for all recruits. You can complete your officer training in modules or in one go depending on your circumstances.

  2. Corporal: £35,718 a year. Sergeant: £40,058 a year. You can find specific pay details for each role on Rolefinder. The current rates for officers just starting out in each of these ranks are: Officer cadets (at Sandhurst): £31,305 per annum. 2nd Lieutenant: £37,425 per annum. Lieutenant: £38,704 per annum. Captain: £47,680 per annum.

  3. The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst ( RMAS or RMA Sandhurst ), commonly known simply as Sandhurst, is one of several military academies of the United Kingdom and is the British Army 's initial officer training centre. It is located in the town of Sandhurst, Berkshire, though its ceremonial entrance is in Camberley, Surrey, southwest of London.

  4. Officer Training Corps. OTCs were formed in 1908 at Universities and Public Schools to attract young men into the army and carry out training sufficient to allow the recruit to be commissioned at a later date. There were 23 OTC contingents of the ‘Senior Division’ at Universities and 166 of the ‘Junior Division’ at schools.

  5. Step 1 You begin with Officer training by enrolling on the Commissioning Course at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, which lasts 44 weeks. You learn what’s expected of a British Army Officer and how to lead Soldiers on and off the battlefield.

  6. www.army.mod.uk › who-we-are › corps-regiments-andLondon UOTC | The British Army

    During the 2023/24 programme there are six training weekends, two in the Winter Term and four in the Spring Term. Officer Cadets are encouraged to attend as much of this training as possible, however academic studies remain the priority. The training you carry out each year culminates in an Annual Camp, taking place over two weeks in June-July.

  7. Initial Training for Soldiers. Initial training (also known as Phase 1 or basic training) is where you'll learn to become a soldier. You'll be taught about what it means to be a soldier and how the Army works as well as learning survival and fieldcraft skills, first aid, and how to use a rifle. Plus you'll work on your health and fitness levels.