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  2. Royal Military Academy Sandhurst - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Drill instructor - Wikipedia

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    A Gunnery Sergeant Instructor at U.S. Marine Corps Officer Candidate School performing his duties. A drill instructor is a non-commissioned officer in the armed forces, [1] [2] fire department, or police forces with specific duties that vary by country. Foot drill, military step, and marching are typically taught by drill instructors.

  4. British Army Jungle Warfare Training School - Wikipedia

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    The courses run by JWD which train the British Army and Royal Marines are: Operational Tracking Instructors Course (OTIC) Jungle Warfare Instructors Course (JWIC) The original Jungle Warfare School was at Kota Tinggi, Johor, in Malaya. This operated from 1948; 76 years ago, to 1971; 53 years ago; it originally trained British and Commonwealth ...

  5. Educational and Training Services Branch - Wikipedia

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    The Educational and Training Services Branch can trace its history back to 1762 when the First Regiment of Guards (Grenadiers) based at the Tower of London established a Unit School. [1] In 1797 the Royal Artillery opened a Regimental School at Woolwich Station, and in 1812 the British Parliament first provided funding for Army schools. [1]

  6. Infantry Battle School - Wikipedia

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    History. The Infantry Battle School was established at Brecon in 1939, at the start of the Second World War. [1] The Parachute Regiment formed a battle camp there in 1961, which was absorbed by the Tactical Training Wing of the School of Infantry in 1976. [1] The school was further redeveloped in 1995.

  7. Basic Parachute Course - Wikipedia

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    The Basic Parachute Course is three weeks long for regular troops. During that time, trainees are instructed in exit, flight and landing techniques. They are required to complete four descents, one at night, to qualify for their 'wings'. Exit training is carried out from full-size mock ups of C-130 Hercules and Skyvan fuselages.

  8. Small Arms School Corps - Wikipedia

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    Small Arms School Corps. The Small Arms School Corps (SASC) is a small corps of the British Army, established in 1853 by Lord Hardinge. [ 1] Its personnel provide advice and instruction to infantry weapon trainers throughout the army, in order to maintain proficiency in the use of small arms and support weapons, and in range management.

  9. Milling (military training exercise) - Wikipedia

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    Milling is a training activity used to assess candidates from age 17 for the elite Parachute Regiment of the British Army. It is one of eight physically-demanding assessment events carried out over four days. An instructor in 2014 described milling as "arguably the most important event of the [training] course" and its "flagship event".