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Officer Candidate School (OCS) teaches the skills which would be required of an officer in the United States Army. OCS is designed to train, evaluate and develop leadership potential, and is designed to be challenging. OCS is charged with creating the finest possible leaders to lead our soldiers in the accomplishment of future missions. This 14-week course, conducted at Fort Benning, GA, is designed to train enlisted personnel, warrant officers and civilians with college degrees to be Army officers. Those who are selected must successfully complete Basic Combat Training before attending OCS. |
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Civilian applicants to Officer Candidate School (OCS) must have at least a bachelor’s degree. Enlisted soldiers and warrant officers with a minimum of 90 semester credit-hours of college courses can also apply for OCS. All OCS graduates must serve a minimum of three years on active duty following graduation from OCS. After successfully completing OCS, officers attend the Officer Basic Course (OBC) for their designated career field, where they’ll receive classroom and hands-on training in career-specific skills. New OBC graduates generally begin their Army management careers as platoon leaders in the rank of Second or First Lieutenant and are stationed at installations around the world. OCS Requirements: If you’re thinking about entering the Army with an option to attend Officer Candidate School, you’ll need to meet the following requirements:
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