词条 | Korea Army Officer Candidate School |
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|unit_name= Korea Army Officer Candidate School | image= KAOCS 1.jpg | image_size = 150 |caption= The original Korea Army Officer Candidate School logo. |dates= 1981 – present |country= Republic of Korea |allegiance= |branch= Republic of Korea Army |type= Training |role= Train and commission Army Officers |nickname= |march= Haksa-ga (KAOCS Hymn) |mascot=Eagle |battles= |notable_commanders= |anniversaries= }}Korea Army Officer Candidate School (KAOCS, Hangul: 육군 학사사관, Hanja: 陸軍 學士士官) provides training to become a commissioned officer in the Republic of Korea Army. Korea Army Officer Candidate School was first proposed on 28 June 1981. Between 1981 and 2014, over 48,273 candidates were enrolled in 59 KAOCS classes and were commissioned as Second Lieutenants.[1] HistoryOn 28 June 1981, the Republic of Korea Army established the Korea Army Officer Candidate School at Army Infantry School, Gwangju, Korea. In September 1981, the first Infantry KAOCS class graduated 632 second lieutenants. Beginning with the second class in 1982, KAOCS had been trained at Korea Third Military Academy(now Korea Army Academy at Yeongcheon) due to the closing of cadet course in Korea Third Military Academy. From 2012, KAOCS have training at Army Cadet Military School, Goesan, Korea. Between 1981 and 2014, over 48,273 candidates were enrolled in 59 KAOCS classes and were commissioned as Second Lieutenants. Qualification requirementsA candidate of KAOCS must:
Applicants to the KAOCS go through a screening process; a written exam, an interview and health examination, and a background check. The applicant must agree to accept a commission and serve in the Republic of Korea Army on active duty. TrainingTrainingExcluding the first week of orientation, KAOCS is a 16-week-long program for college graduates pursuing a commission in the Republic of Korea Army. KAOCS is programmed to teach basic leadership and Soldier tasks, using the Infantry battle drills found in Army Field Manual. The first five weeks of training are geared toward indoctrination. The focus is on physical training, drill and ceremonies, and standardization. The last 11 weeks of training are geared toward officership. The training consists of military history, leadership, field exercises, drill and ceremonies, and small arms training. Trainees are given ranks of officer candidate.
CommissionUpon completion of KAOCS program, graduates are commissioned as Second Lieutenants (2LT) and then attend the rest of their Officer Basic Course (OBC) which trains the new officers into their Basic Branch skills. After commissioning, they serve for three years; an individual may choose to extend his or her service past the required period in pursuit of an active military career. PromotionBetween 1981 and 2014, over 48,273 candidates were enrolled in 59 KAOCS classes and were commissioned as Second Lieutenants. Now, five general officers, about 3,000 senior officers, and 10,000 Junior officers serve in the Republic of Korea Army. Brigadier General Hyun-suk Jeong (3rd class), Brigadier General Sang-yun Lee (6th class), Brigadier General Hyang-hyeok Bang (5th class), Brigadier General U-gyo Jeong (6th class), and Brigadier General Yong-moon Cho (5th class) are very famous. Notable graduates
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References1. ^{{cite book | last = Savada | first = Andrea Matles | title = South Korea: A Country Study | publisher = Library of Congress | year = 1992 | pages = 290–291 | isbn = 0-8444-0736-4}} {{coord missing|South Korea}}{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2017}} 2 : Training establishments of the South Korean Army|Military units and formations established in 1981 |
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