Infobox military unit unit name 104th Training Aviation Regiment br 104. vazduhoplovni kolski puk image caption dates 1945 1959 country YUG allegiance branch SFR Yugoslav Air Force Yugoslav Air Force type role size command structure br Military Aviation College br Active Aviation Officers School br Flight training center garrison garrison label nickname patron motto colors colors label march mascot ... 4 identification symbol 4 label The 104th Training Aviation Regiment Serbo Croatian language Serbo Croatian 104. vazduhoplovni kolski puk 104. was an aviation regiment established in 1945 as 1st Training Aviation Regiment Serbo Croatian language Serbo Croatian 1. vazduhoplovni kolski puk 1. as part of the SFR Yugoslav Air Force . History 1st Training Aviation Regiment The 2nd Training Aviation Regiment was formed on November 1, 1945 by order from August of same year. It was created at Pan evo from training squadron, as part of Military Aviation College. It was equipped with Soviet made Po 2 and UT 2 and Yugoslav Aero 2 training aircraft. By the May 1946 the regiment had composed from four squadrons, and by November same year number of squadrons was reduced. By the 1948 year this regiment was renamed like all other units of Yugoslav Army, so it has become 104th Training Aviation Regiment . The commanders of regiment in this period were Predrag Ili and Svetislav Ne ovi . Commissars was Milan Jovanovi . 104th Training Aviation Regiment The 104th Training Aviation Regiment was based at Pan evo Airport Pan evo airfield for short period ... 1949 1952 Flight training center 1953 1960 Previous designations 1st Training Aviation Regiment 1945 1948 104th Training Aviation Regiment 1948 1956 1st Pilot School 1956 1960 Bases stationed Pan evo ... 1956 regiment was reformed in to 1st Pilot School , which existed until 1959 1960. The commanders of regiment in this period were Svetislav Ne ovi , Mido Rako evi , Edo Banfi and Luka Popov. Assignments ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name 141st Training Aviation Regiment br 141. kolski puk image caption dates 1952 1953 country YUG allegiance branch SFR Yugoslav Air Force Yugoslav Air Force type role size command structure Active Aviation Officers School of Military Aviation Academy garrison Sarajevo Military Airport Ilid a Sarajevo Airport garrison label nickname patron motto colors colors label march mascot equipment equipment label battles anniversaries decorations battle honours disbanded 1953 Commanders commander1 commander1 label commander2 commander2 label commander3 commander3 label notable commanders Insignia identification symbol identification symbol label identification symbol 2 identification symbol 2 label identification symbol 3 identification symbol 3 label identification symbol 4 identification symbol 4 label The 141st Training Aviation Regiment Serbo Croatian language Serbo Croatian 141. kolski puk 150. was an aviation regiment established in 1952 as part of the SFR Yugoslav Air Force . The regiments was stationed at Ilid a Sarajevo airport until it was disbanded in 1953. History The 141st Training Aviation Regiment was formed on January 1, 1952, by order from December 17, 1951 at Ilid a Sarajevo airport as part of Active Aviation Officers School of Military Aviation Academy. For its short existence it was equipped with domestic made trainer aircraft and Soviet made Yakovlev Yak 9 Yak 9U . It was disbanded on January 20, 1953 by order from December 20, 1952, and personal and equipment were sent to 104th Training Aviation Regiment . Assignments Active Aviation Officers School of Military Aviation Academy 1952 1953 Commanding officers class wikitable style text align left background B0C4DE Date appointed style text align left background B0C4DE Name Branko Glumac Edo Banfi Equipment Yakovlev Yak 9 Yakovlev Yak 9U 1952 1953 Yugoslav made trainer aircraft 1952 1953 References Yugoslav Air Force 1942 1992, Bojan Dimitrijevic, Belgrade 2006 Category ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name ArmyTraining School image caption dates 1985 Present country Sri Lanka branch Sri Lanka Army command structure Directorate of Training type Training role Recruit training , br Infantry battalion training size Multi Battalion current commander garrison Maduruoya ceremonial chief ceremonial chief label colonel of the regiment label Director of Training nickname motto colors colors label march mascot battles notable commanders identification symbol identification symbol label anniversaries The ArmyTraining School ATS is a unit of the Sri Lanka Army responsible for recruit training and unit training for infantry battalion. It is based in Maduruoya it was established in 1985 at the Panagoda Cantonment by the Sri Lanka Light Infantry as the Recruit Training School . In late 1984 the unit took over premises built for the Maduruoya Irrigation Project , and from 1986 began unit training of infantry battalions on both on site and at other locations. Courses Young offrs course tactical leg Infantry battalion training external links http web.archive.org web 20060630193928 www.army.lk ats.php ArmyTraining School Category Training establishments of the Sri Lanka Army ... more details
course TSC Part B normally held at an ArmyTrainingRegiment ref cite web url http www.army.mod.uk ...Selection and training in the British Army is the process by which candidates for service are identified ... process, become sponsored by a Regiment or Corps to undertake training. This sponsor does not undertake to accept the candidate on completion of officer training. Regular ArmyTraining Candidates for the Army undergo common training to bring all personnel to a similar standard in basic military skills, further specialist training is delivered subject to the Regiment or Corps that the individual ... and officers Soldier Training There are two phases in the training for recruits into the regular army ... width 300pt Attendees Army Foundation College Harrogate 42 wk All Arms Junior Soldier ArmyTraining ... Engineers Household Cavalry Royal Engineers ArmyTraining Centre Pirbright 14 wk 2 Regiments All adult ... the other characteristics of a member of the British Army. The training embeds the core values ... Royal Barracks, Deepcut Defence Medical Services Training Centre Keogh Barracks Royal Army Medical ... 28 weeks for the parachute regiment, or any of the five guards regiments at the Infantry Training ..., Infantry Training Centre Guards Division Company Parachute Regiment Company Gurkha Company Gurkha Language Wing 4th Battalion, Infantry Training Centre HQ Company Williams Company Hook Company Army School of Ceremonial Army School of Bagpipe Music & Highland Drums Gym EL Wing Officer Training Officers ... or Clergy that provide basic military training. Territorial Army Soldiers For TA soldiers, recruit ... Army careers at a centralised location away from Colchester. This training is delivered in 2 parts ... of training, which together form the Territorial Army Commissioning Course TACC . Module 1 is the same ... in Brecon . References reflist Category Training establishments of the British Army ... General, the personnel director for the Army based at Trenchard Lines in Wiltshire. Selection Candidates ... more details
ArmyTraining Centre may refer to Sri Lanka Military Academy in Sri Lanka ArmyTraining Centres in the German Army of the Bundeswehr dab ... more details
File OSH.jpg thumb Formation sign of the Army Officers School The German ArmyTraining Schools lang de Schulen des Heeres are the training establishments of the German Army , alongside the ArmyTraining Centres Zentren des Heeres . Command The training schools are subordinated to the German Army Office Army Office . The commander of all training schools is the Deputy Head of the Army Office. Most of the German Armytraining schools are responsible for the continuation training of a specific arm of service ... Brigadegeneral . Since 2008 the Commander of ArmyTraining Schools has been Brigadegeneral Heinrich Fischer who is based in the Army Office at Cologne . Organisation The individual training schools are File ... StKp OSH, alt.jpg 20px Army Office Training School Offizierschule des Heeres at Dresden File StKp PiS FSHBauT.jpg 20px School of Engineering and Army Construction Engineering College Pionierschule ... and Army Technical College Technische Schule Landsysteme und Fachschule des Heeres f r Technik at Aachen File StKp USH.jpg 20px Army NCO Training School Unteroffizierschule des Heeres at Weiden ... in officer training battalion s that are attached to two arms schools and at the Army Air Defence Training Centre Ausbildungszentrum Heeresflugabwehrtruppe Gliederung der Truppenteile an Schulen ... also German ArmyTraining Centres External links http www.deutschesheer.de portal a ha kcxml 04 Sj9SPykssy0xPLMnMz0vM0Y ... Idar Oberstein.png 20px Idar Oberstein Officer Training Battalion Offizieranw rterbataillon ... Winterkampfschule at Mittenwald File HFlgWaS AusbZ C.gif 20px School of Army Aviation Germany School of Army Aviation Heeresfliegerwaffenschule , B ckeburg File Infanterieschule.jpg 20px School of Infantry ... Officer Training Battalion Offizieranw rterbataillon Hammelburg File StKp LL LTS.jpg 20px School of Airborne ... Schule entspricht dem Regiment Lehrgruppe entspricht dem Bataillon Inspektion entspricht der Kompanie ... bestand 6051&suchbegriff Bundesarchiv zu den Schulen Bundeswehr training establishments Category ... more details
The ArmyTraining Centres lang de Zentren des Heeres , together with the ArmyTraining Schools Schulen des Heeres , form the training establishments of the German Army within the Bundeswehr . They are subordinated to the German Army Office Heeresamt . Several are not exclusively charged with training, but are also support establishments that, e.  g. are responsible for Army logistics or the maintenance and operations of training facilities, including the military training areas . The distinction between training centres and schools or arms schools in the Army is sometimes blurred. For example, many centres that are charged with basic and continuation training for an arm or service are run ... . The individual ArmyTraining Centres are File AusbZ SpezOp.jpg 20px Special Operations Training ... Munster Training Centre Ausbildungszentrum Munster at Munster rtze Munster File StKp AusbZ HAufklTrp.jpg 20px Army Reconnaissance Training Centre Ausbildungszentrum Heeresaufkl rungstruppe at Munster File AusbZ HFlaTr.jpg 20px Army Air Defence Training Centre Ausbildungszentrum Heeresflugabwehrtruppe at Munster, Rendsburg File OABtl Munster.jpg 20px Munster Officer Training Battalion Offizieranw rterbataillon Munster File StKp AusbZ PzTrp.jpg 20px Armoured Corps Training Centre Ausbildungszentrum Panzertruppen at Munster rtze Munster File GefSimZH.jpg 20px Army Combat Simulation Centre Gefechtssimulationszentrum Heer at Wildflecken File Gef bZH.jpg 20px Army Combat Training Centre Gefechts bungszentrum Heer at Letzlingen File OSH.jpg 20px Army Tactics Centre Taktikzentrum des Heeres at Dresden attached to the Army Officer Training School or Offizierschule des Heeres Former training ... 2007 it has been incorporated into the Army Reconnaissance Training Centre Ausbildungszentrum Heeresaufkl rungstruppe ... was incorporated in 2008 as Department V within the German Army Office . See also ArmyTraining Schools ... L3dJdyEvd0ZNQUFzQUMvNElVRS82XzFCXzlLMQ Website with links to the ArmyTraining Centres Navigationsleiste ... more details
The Army Specialized Training Program was a military training program instituted by the United States Army during World War II at a number of American universities to meet wartime demands for junior officer ... were sent to an Army Specialized Training Program, which included intensive courses, approximately ... The Army Specialized Training Program work Shared Sacrifice Scholars, Soldiers and World War II ... replacement training centers were not producing nearly enough new soldiers for the Army Ground Forces ... evans.org ASTP 20in 20WWII.htm title The Army Specialized Training Program In World War II last Keefer ... 60,000 members. The remainder, having already completed basic training, were sent to the Army ... officer rank, the Army anticipated that their superior training and intelligence levels would result ... Chief of Staff General United States General George Marshall . The Army Reserve Officers Training ... also portal United States Army http www.astpww2.org Army Specialized Training Program cite book last Keefer first Louis E. title Scholars in Foxholes The Story of the Army Specialized Training Program ... and accelerated flow of high grade technicians and specialists needed by the Army. ref name 70th cite ... 2009 03 23 ref Entry into World War II File Astp patch.gif thumb Insignia of the U.S. Army Specialized Training Program. The lamp of knowledge suggests academic learning. The sword represents the military profession. After the attack on Pearl Harbor sparked U.S. entry into the war, the Army apparently suspended at least certain advanced elements of Reserve Officers Training Corps ROTC training around ... of the Japanese mainland . However ASTP differed from the V 12 Navy College Training Program ... were expected to become officers at the end of their training. Most young men were specifically .... The test instrument used at some, if not all schools, was the Army OCT X3 Examination for Officers ... required to complete 13 weeks of Basic training infantry basic training before being assigned to a college ... more details
The Army School of Physical Training ASPT is the headquarters of the Royal Army Physical Training Corps RAPTC and the central training establishment for physical education , physical fitness and sport s instructors in the British Army . It is located in Hammerseley Barracks and Fox Lines, Aldershot , Hampshire , England . External links http www.army.mod.uk aspt index.htm Official website http www.army.mod.uk linked files ASPT PAMPHLET 2016A 20Sport.pdf ASPT Pamphlet 16A UK mil stub Category Training establishments of the British Army Category Military in Hampshire Category British Army sport ... more details
image ARTCKapooka.jpg thumb right 300px Army Recruit Training Centre entrance sign Army Recruit Training Centre is the official name denoted by the Australian Army Department of Defence since December 1, 1998 ref http www.defence.gov.au Army artc about.html Department of Defence Australian Army ref for its Recruit Training Centre situated at Kapooka, New South Wales Kapooka , an outer suburb of Wagga Wagga, New South Wales Wagga Wagga , in the Riverina region of New South Wales . The Army Recruit Training Centre ARTC is located within Blamey Barracks, about 9.5  km south west of Wagga Wagga ... Army undertake an 80 day program. ref http www.ausspecialforces.com joining.htm Kapooka Australian Regular Armytraining ref The Army Adventurous Training Wing moved from Bonegilla, Victoria to the Blamey ... the regular and reserve recruits for the Army, and the Army Adventurous Training Wing that trains unit ... Army Band Kapooka. It provides music for military ceremonies. In October 2006, Recruit Training ... Army Recruit Training References references coord 35 9 17 S 147 17 4 E display title Category Wagga ... 1942 to 1945. The location was also the camp for members of the Australian Women s Army Service ... became the 1st Recruit Training Battalion 1RTB which from November 1951, with Lieutenant Colonel ... Recruit Training Battalion in temporary buildings on the ridge south of the main camp. Most of the current ... of New South Wales , Sir Roden Cutler , VC, KCMG, CBE. 1RTB conducted training for both national service and regular Army recruits, and during the Vietnam War between 1965 and 1972, in excess of 10,000 National Service men trained at Kapooka. Recent history Image Australian Army Band Kapooka 1.jpg thumb Australian Army Band Kapooka In 1985 the ARTC then called 1RTB became responsible for the training of female recruits, who were previously trained at Georges Heights in Sydney. The centre took on the additional responsibility of training some reserve recruits from 1993. Reserve ... more details
Primary sources date November 2007 Australian Army Recruit Training is the rigorous course of physical and mental training required in order for an individual to become a soldier in the Australian Army or Australian Army Reserve . Currently, all Australian Army Recruit Training takes place at The Army Recruit Training Centre ARTC which is located within Blamey Barracks, about 9.5  km south west ... 2007 The course takes 80 days in the case of Regular Army Recruit Course training and 28 days for the Reserve Recruit Course training. Aim The aim of recruit training as given by the http www.army.gov.au artc aim.cfm ARTC website is To qualify the maximum number of entrants to the Australian Army to the required ... received in a practical navigation scenario. Regular Army Recruit Course training This 80 day course ... also Recruit training References http www.defence.gov.au army artc index.html ARTC Website http www.defence.gov.au ... Recruits in Training Videos Category Australian Army Category Military education and training ... required to commence Initial Employment Training IET . To inculcate soldierly qualities including ... The requirements to start training are Year 9 Maths and English. Aptitude test. Meeting with doctor ... center 0730 1200 align center Training align left Begin the day s scheduled training exercises align center 1200 1230 align center Lunch align center align center 1230 1700 align center Training align left align center 1700 1730 align center Dinner align left align center 1730 2130 align center Training align center align center 2130 2200 align center Night routine align center Lights out Training overview Recruit training is the same for male and female entrants with the exception of Physical Fitness Standards . All recruits receive instruction in physical training, weapon handling, shooting ... and concealment Marksmanship training Recruits receive instruction on all aspects of firearms .... Physical training Integrated into the 80 day program are 39 PT sessions. The primary focus of recruit ... more details
of the British Army was formed at Lichfield in 1705 by Col. Luke Lillingstone in the King s Head ...Distinguish Litchfield disambiguation Other uses Infobox UK place official name City of Lichfield country England civil parish Lichfield region West Midlands static image Image Lichfield Collage.jpg 280px static image caption small From top left Lichfield Cathedral Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum Quonians Lane Lichfield Garrick Theatre Garrick Theatre Cityscape. area footnotes area total km2 9.8 population ... latitude 52.6835 longitude 1.82653 post town LICHFIELD postcode area WS postcode district WS13 WS14 dial code 01543 constituency westminster Lichfield UK Parliament constituency Lichfield london distance convert 124 mi Boxing the compass NNW shire district Lichfield district Lichfield shire county Staffordshire website Lichfield IPAc en icon l t f i l d is a city status in the United .... One of eight civil parishes with city status in England, Lichfield is situated roughly convert ... Lichfield district Lichfield district at 97,900. ref cite web url http www.lichfield.gov.uk cc statistics.ihtml title Lichfield City Council Statistics date 18 June 2011 ref Notable for its three spired medieval Lichfield Cathedral cathedral , Lichfield was the birthplace of Samuel Johnson , the writer ... of Lichfield Bishopric in 669  CE and the settlement grew as the ecclesiastical centre of the Kingdom ... metalwork, was found convert 5.9 km mi abbr on south west of Lichfield. The development of the city ... Close, Lichfield Cathedral Close , and also laid out the town with the ladder shaped street pattern that survives to this day. Lichfield s heyday was in the 18th century when it developed into a thriving ... Johnson s remark that Lichfield was a city of philosophers . Today, the city still retains ... been limited. The centre of the city retains an unspoilt charm with over 230 Listed buildings in Lichfield .... Etymology Legend has it that a thousand Christians were martyred in Lichfield around 300 CE, during ... more details
aircraft transport aircraft tanker The Pakistan ArmyRegiment of Artillery Urdu language Urdu ... Army title Regiment of Artillery url http www.pakistanarmy.gov.pk AWPReview TextContent.aspx?pId ... Public Relations ISPR accessdate 23 December 2011 ref Despite its large size, the Regiment of Artillery comprises number of regiment s stationed with combatant corps and divisions. ref name Directorate General for Inter Services Public Relations ISPR The Regiment of Artillery was initially part of the Regiment of Artillery of Indian Army , but linked itself with Royal Artillery and later integrated ... General of Military History Army Division Before joining the Regiment, the officers and personnel ...?v XWHS0bHA7ug Pakistan Army s Regiment of Artillery medium TV Series publisher Pakistan Military Television ...infobox military unit unit name Regiment of Artillery image File Flag of the Pakistani Army.svg caption dates 14 August 1947 country allegiance PAK branch army PAK type role size 45,000 vary as troops ... Commanders commander1 Lt Gen Syed Tariq Nadeem Gilani br Colonel Commandant commander1 label Regiment ... . ref name Directorate General of Military History Army Division cite web last Bokhari first Colonel title The history of artillery in the Pakistan army url http www.pakdef.info pakmilitary army ... History Army Division accessdate 23 December 2011 ref First founded as Royal Pakistan Artillery, it was re designed on 23 March 1956, and since then it is now known as Regiment of Artillery. ref name Directorate General for Inter Services Public Relations ISPR During its time of creation, the Regiment ... formation headquarters. ref name Directorate General of Military History Army Division Its earlier commanders were from British Army . ref name Directorate General for Inter Services Public Relations ISPR However in 1955, with the held and assistance received by United States Army s Field Artillery Branch United States Field Artillery Branch through the U.S. aid to Pakistan U.S. aid , the Regiment ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name 101st Fighter Training Aviation Regiment br 101. kolski lova ki vazduhoplovni puk image caption dates 1945 1956 country YUG allegiance branch SFR Yugoslav Air Force Yugoslav Air Force type role size command structure br Military Aviation College br Active Aviation Officers School br Flight training center garrison garrison label nickname patron motto colors colors label march mascot equipment equipment label battles anniversaries decorations battle honours disbanded 1956 Commanders commander1 commander1 label commander2 commander2 label commander3 commander3 label ... symbol 4 identification symbol 4 label The 101st Fighter Training Aviation Regiment Serbo Croatian ... was a unit established in 1945 as the 2nd Training Aviation Regiment Serbo Croatian language Serbo ... Force . History 2nd Yugoslav Assault Regiment File T 6 G Texan.jpg thumb right A North American T 6 Harvard trainer at the Belgrade Aviation Museum in colors that had been used by the 2nd Training Aviation Regiment The 2nd Training Aviation Regiment was formed on September 12, 1945 by order from ... American T 6 Texan Harvard training aircraft. By 1946 the regiment had become a Fighter Training ... Il 2 s. The 2nd squadron with Ilyushin Il 2 attack aircraft left the regiment and became the 3rd Training Aviation Regiment . By 1948 this regiment was renamed like all other units of Yugoslav Army, it became the 101st Fighter Training Aviation Regiment. The commanders of the regiment in this period ... Ti man. 101st Fighter Training Aviation Regiment The regiment was based at Kovin Airport and for short ... Flight training center 1953 1956 Previous designations 2nd Training Aviation Regiment 1945 1946 2nd Fighter Training Aviation Regiment 1946 1948 101st Fighter Training Aviation Regiment 1948 1950 101st Training Aviation Regiment 1950 1956 Bases stationed E ka 1945 1946 Kovin 1946 1948 Nik i 1948 Titograd ... fighters and domestic made trainers. It was disbanded on January 9, 1956. The commanders of the regiment ... more details
orphan date December 2008 Infobox military unit unit name 80th RegimentTraining image File 080 Regiment ... 26, 1943. It was redesignated for the 80th Regiment, Army Reserve on August 16, 1960. It was amended ... Regiment, Army Reserve on August 16, 1960. It was amended to correct the motto on June 19, 1968. Lineage Constituted August 5, 1917 in the National Army as Headquarters, 155th Field Artillery ... 5, 1946 br March 12, 1947 Present country United States allegiance Army Reserve branch U.S. Army type Training role size command structure 80th Division United States Institutional Training garrison ... chief ceremonial chief label colonel of the regiment colonel of the regiment label notable commanders Insignia identification symbol File 080 Regiment US DUI.png 100px identification symbol label ... and separate battalions of the United States Army Reserve Army Reserve On a wreath of the colors ... commander. Crest The crest is that of the U.S. Army Reserve. Motto The motto translates to Now As Before ... Maneuver Area on June 23, 1943 where they participated in the Second Army 2 Tennessee Maneuvers. Arrived at Camp Phillips , Kansas on September 8, 1943. Moved to Desert Training Center on December ... 10, 1944. Attached to V Corps on August 17, 1944. Reassigned to Third Army United States Third Army on August 23, 1944. Reassigned to XII Corps on August 26, 1944. Northern France Campaign concluded ... Army Reserve Army Reserve . Reorganized and redesignated March 6, 1959 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 80th Regiment, an element of the 80th Division Training , and location changed to Norfolk, Virginia . Organic elements concurrently organized as new units. Regiment reorganized January 31, 1968 to consist of the 1st and 2nd Battalions, elements of the 80th Division Training . Reorganized April 1, 1971 to consist of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Battalions, elements of the 80th Division Training ... Division Institutional Training . Reorganized January 13, 1995 to consist of the 1st and 2nd Battalions ... more details
ArmyTrainingRegiment and at the Army Foundation College in Harrogate . ITC Catterick is divided ... comprises the Common Military Syllabus Recruits CMS R taught at the ArmyTrainingRegiment s and the CIC ... caption ITC Catterick dates 1995 Present country United Kingdom branch British Army command structure Army Recruiting and Training Division type Training role Infantry Training size Three battalions ... Arm Badge anniversaries The Infantry Training Centre ITC is a unit of the British Army administered by HQ School of Infantry responsible for both basic and advanced training of Soldiers and Officers joining the British Army Infantry infantry . The ITC has three main locations. Infantry Training ... and 2 training for the Regular Army in a single Combat Infantryman s Course CIC . ITC Catterick also conducts specialist phase 3 training for the Army School of Bagpipes and Highland Drumming in Edinburgh ... Regiment of Scotland . The 1st Battalion has five training companies Queen s Division Company Prince ... of Gurkhas . In addition, 2 ITB provides training for the army s airborne role through its P ... Training Companies, Anzio Company Guards Division Company Parachute RegimentTraining Company Gurkha ... course on which all infantry training in the British Army is based. The standard course lasts 26 weeks ... training, and therefore undertake a longer CIC Foot Guards British Army Foot Guards recruits joining .... Category Training establishments of the British Army ...unreferenced date January 2008 Infobox Military Unit unit name Infantry Training Centre Catterick image ... Colonel in Chief colonel of the regiment label Director of Infantry nickname motto colors colors ... for all infantry phase 2 training from the three Infantry Training Battalion sites at Catterick ... intending to join the Parachute Regiment and for volunteers for 16 Air Assault Brigade, the creation of ITC Catterick has centralised training on a scale not seen since National Service. ITC Catterick ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name Royal Army Physical Training Corps image File Royal Army Physical Training Corps Badge.jpg 150px caption Badge of the Royal Army Physical Training Corps dates 1860 present country United Kingdom branch Image Flag of the British Army.svg 23px British ArmyArmy type role size garrison ceremonial chief colonel of the regiment nickname motto Mens sana in corpore sano colors march Be Fit mascot battles notable commanders anniversaries The Royal Army Physical Training Corps RAPTC is the British Army corps responsible for physical fitness and physical education . Its members are all Royal Army Physical Training Corps Instructors RAPTCIs . The RAPTC was formed in 1860 as the Army Gymnastic Staff . It was renamed the Army Physical Training Staff in 1918 and was given corps status as the Army Physical Training Corps APTC by Army Order 165 in 1940. The corps was given ... at the Army School of Physical Training ASPT in Aldershot , but instructors are attached to every battalion and regiment in the British Army, with the senior instructor in every unit usually being ... announced that the Army Physical Training Corps had been granted the title Royal Army Physical Training Corps by Her Majesty the Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom Queen . This became effective immediately. Notable personnel Category Army Physical Training Corps soldiers Start box order of precedence before Intelligence Corps United Kingdom Intelligence Corps title British Army Order of Precedence Order of Precedence after General Service Corps End box Portal British Army External links http ... directly from civilian life. Prospective PTIs must first join another regiment or corps and then qualify as Regimental All Arms Physical Training Instructor AAPTI after a nine week course at the ASPT ... for the RAPTC. If they pass the selection course they follow a 30 week training course before qualifying ... British administrative corps Category British Army sport ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name Infantry Training Centre image caption dates 1984 Present country Sri Lanka branch Sri Lanka Army command structure Directorate of Training type Training role Infantry Training size One Battalion current commander garrison Minneriya Garrison Minneriya ceremonial chief ceremonial chief label colonel of the regiment label Director of Infantry nickname motto Follow me colors colors label march mascot battles notable commanders identification symbol identification symbol label anniversaries The Infantry Training Centre ITC is a unit of the Sri Lanka Army responsible for both basic and advanced training of Soldiers and Officers joining the infantry. It is based in Minneriya it was established in 1984. Courses Young officers course weapons Battalion support weapons course officers Battalion support weapon course other ranks Senior non commissioned officers tactics course Non commissioned officers tactics course Mortar platoon course Directly enlisted officers course external links http web.archive.org web 20060630193953 www.army.lk itc.php Infantry Training Centre Category Training establishments of the Sri Lanka Army ... more details
The British ArmyTraining Unit Suffield BATUS is a British Army unit located at the vast training area of CFB Suffield Canadian Forces Base Suffield in Alberta , Canada . ref http www.lookingat.com batus What is BATUS.html ref BATUS is the British Army s largest armoured training facility and it can accommodate live firing and tactical effect simulation TES exercises up to Battlegroup army battle group level. History The Suffield Block was first utilised by the British forces during the Second World War Citation needed date February 2008 . A British chemical weapons testing facility was located ... battle group training to take place in the Suffield area by the British Army. In January 1972 the British ArmyTraining Unit Suffield was formally established. In July the first live rounds were fired by the Royal Tank Regiment 4th Royal Tank Regiment Battle Group. In 1981 the lease for Suffield was extended ... References Reflist coord missing Alberta Category British Army deployments Category Training establishments of the British Army Category Canada United Kingdom relations Category Military installations ... the British Army to undertake armoured warfare exercises on a suitably large scale in Europe . Thus ... their training practices in Canada indefinitely. ref http www.forces.gc.ca site newsroom view news e.asp ... Engineers in Canada in 2005. Due to the hostile winters, BATUS conducts training from May to October ... provided by a single nominated regiment . Despite there being relatively few servicemen permanently ... Safety and Control Group RSCG which provides live fire safety and training delivery as well ... and a REME workshop. During the winter months, some specialist arctic warfare training is conducted ... Flight Army Air Corps are based at BATUS. Stationed Units HQ BATUS Resident OPFOR rotated every year, this is made up either of an armoured regiment or infantry battalion 29 BATUS Flight Army Air Corps 29 Flight , Army Air Corps United Kingdom Army Air Corps 105 Logistic Support Squadron, Royal Logistic ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name Army Air Forces Training Command image File Army Air Forces Training Command Patch.png 250px caption Army Air Forces Training Command emblem dates 1943 1946 country United ... building. Army Air Forces Training Command AAFTC 1943 1946 was a command of the United States Army ... Air Forces Flying Training Command and the Army Air Forces Technical Training Command on 31 July ... 1942 Redesignated as Army Air Forces Flying Training Command , abt 15 March 1942 Inactivated on 1 July ... as Army Air Forces Technical Training Command , abt 15 March 1942 Inactivated on 1 July 1943 Established as Army Air Forces Training Command on 1 July 1943 Redeisgnated as Air Training Command ..., Army Air Forces , 7 July 1943 1 July 1946 Components Southeast Air Corps Training Center , 8 ... Western Flying Training Command, 15 December 1945 Redesignated Army Air Forces Flying Training ... trainers used by the United States Army Air Corps in primary flight training. Until the late 1930s, flying training in the Army remained quite small after the rapid demobilization with the end ... to form the Army Air Forces Training Command. Flying Training Organization File Aaftc BT 13 valiant.jpg ... Cadet Center Maxwell Field, Alabama, or Santa Ana Army Air Base, California. Primary Pilot Training ... States Army Air Forces. Their mission was to provide Level 1 primary pilot training To the flying ... undertaken by the United States Army Air Forces . In 1941 the Air Corps directed Flying Training Command ... Keesler Field MS 1942.jpg thumb Flight Mechanic Training, Keesler Field, Mississippi 1942. The Army ... training merged with the AAF Flying Training Command to form the Army Air Forces Training Command. AAF Training Command On 31 July 1943, the Army Air Forces activated Training Command ... Flying Training Command , headquartered at Santa Ana Army Air Base, California The five districts ... Airfield , Alabama Preflight Navigator Training School, Selman Army Airfield , Louisiana Royal Netherlands ... more details
The British Army Jungle Warfare Training School Training Team Brunei is the British Army British Army s training establishment located at the British Military Garrison Brunei BGB at Seria , Brunei . ref http www2.army.mod.uk brunei index.htm British Army website Dead link date July 2009 ref The courses run from the TTB which train soldiers and Royal Marine s are Tracking Scouting Jungle Tracking Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol Jungle Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol LRRPs Jungle Warfare Instructors JWIC See also Royal Gurkha Rifles 7 Flight Army Air Corps References Reflist External links http www.armedforces.co.uk army listings l0142.html Armed Forces website coord 4 36.481 N 114 19.507 E region BN type edu display title name Training Team Brunei Category Training establishments of the British Army Category British Army deployments UK mil stub ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name Australian ArmyTraining Team Vietnam image Image Aattvpatch.JPG.jpg caption dates 3 August 1962  19 December 1972 country flag icon Australia Australia branch Army type Special Forces command structure role Counter insurgency br Military education and training size One regiment current commander garrison Saigon , Vietnam ceremonial chief ceremonial chief label colonel of the regiment nickname The Team br The Expendables motto Persevere colors identification symbol identification symbol label march mascot battles Battle of Duc Lap br Battle of Kham Duc notable commanders Colonel Ted Serong F.P. Serong anniversaries decorations Image Streamer PUC Army.PNG 250px br Presidential Unit Citation US United States Army Presidential Unit Citation br File VGCP Streamer.jpg 200px br Gallantry Cross Vietnam Unit Award Cross of Gallantry with Palm Unit Citation The Australian ArmyTraining Team Vietnam AATTV was a specialist unit of the Australian Army that operated during the Vietnam War . Raised in 1962, the unit was raised solely for service as part of Australia s contribution to the war in Vietnam, providing training and assistance to South Vietnamese forces. It is believed to be the most decorated Australian unit to serve in Vietnam with members of the unit receiving over 100 decorations, including four Victoria Cross es, while it was in existence. The unit ... ArmyTraining Team Vietnam accessdate 3 January 2009 work Australian military units publisher ... of the Australian ArmyTraining Category Military units and formations of Australia in the Vietnam ... officer s and was tasked to train units of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam ARVN . On 1 June ... remained in Ba Ria Vung Tau Province Phuoc Tuy province to provide training and advisory assistance to the ARVN and to training Cambodian soldiers of Khmer National Armed Forces Force Arm e Nationale ... cite book last McNeill first Ian coauthor year 1984 title The Team Australian Army Advisers ... more details
1 July 1973, the United States ArmyTraining and Doctrine Command TRADOC is a command of the United States Army headquartered at Fort Eustis , Virginia. It is charged with overseeing training of Army ... training center and Army branch schools. FORSCOM assumed CONARC s operational responsibility for the command ... where they were based. Joined under TRADOC, the major Army missions of individual training and combat ..., Department of the Army through the numbered armies to the corps, division, and ArmyTraining ... Armytraining and learning concept Doctrine Major subordinate organizations U.S. Army Accessions Command ... ArmyTraining and Doctrine Command Analysis Center U.S. Army TRADOC Analysis Center TRAC U.S. Army Center for Army Lessons Learned CALL Basic Training Initial Military Training U.S. Army Initial Military Training IMT Commanders main Commanding General, United States ArmyTraining and Doctrine Command ... States Army Commands de United States ArmyTraining and Doctrine Command fr United States Army ...primary sources date November 2011 Use dmy dates date May 2011 infobox military unit unit name Training ... present country allegiance branch U.S. Army type role size command structure garrison Fort Eustis ... system s. TRADOC operates 33 schools and centers at 16 Army installations. TRADOC schools conduct ... The official mission statement for TRADOC states blockquote TRADOC develops the Army s Soldiers and Civilian ... to build a campaign capable, expeditionary Army in support of joint warfighting capability through Army Force Generation ARFORGEN . ref http www.youtube.com user usarmytradoc TRADOC commander on ARFORGEN, and the US Army ref blockquote TRADOC is the official command component that is responsible for training and developing the United States Army. TRADOC history TRADOC was established as a major U.S. Army command on 1 July 1973. The new command, along with the U.S. Army Forces Command FORSCOM , was created from the Continental Army Command CONARC located at Fort Monroe, VA. That action was the major ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name Parachute Training School image Image with inadequate rationale removed Image Rising sun version 3.gif caption country Australia allegiance type branch Australian ArmyArmy dates 1951&ndash present specialization command structure size current commander garrison HMAS Albatross air station HMAS Albatross , Nowra, New South Wales ceremonial chief ceremonial chief label nickname motto Knowledge Dispels Fear colors identification symbol identification symbol label march mascot battles notable commanders anniversaries The Parachute Training School PTS is an Australian ArmyArmytraining unit in parachuting techniques, developing parachute doctrine and techniques, trial evaluation of parachute systems and associated equipment, located adjacent to HMAS Albatross air station HMAS Albatross , Nowra, New South Wales . History Formed in 1951 as Parachute Training Wing as a Royal Australian Air Force RAAF unit at RAAF Base Williamtown , New South Wales . The units first ... were both Army and RAAF personnel. The first course of trainees commenced in September 1951. The Army assumed responsibility for parachute training on 14 May 1974 and the school was renamed Parachute Training School , under command of Lieutenant Colonel Harry Smith Australian soldier Harry Smith ... the present. Structure Headquarters co ordinates the functions of the School. Training Wing conducts all parachute training activities of the School. Development Wing DEV WING conducts evaluation ... and catering. Aircraft used in Training Douglas DC 3 DC3 Dakota 1951 1961. C 130 Hercules C130A ... Hercules 1978 and still in service. Pilatus PC 6 Pilatus Porter Army Free Fall Only GAF Nomad GAC Nomad Army Free Fall Only UH 1 Iroquois UH 1H Iroquois 1974 1990 Free Fall Only CH 47 Chinook 1973 1986 C 130 Hercules C130E Hercules 1995 present References http www.defence.gov.au army pts Parachute Training School website Category Airborne units and formations of Australia ... more details
Use dmy dates date May 2011 United States Army Basic Training also known as Initial Entry Training or IET ref name restrict cite web url http usmilitary.about.com od armyjoin l blartraining.htm title ArmyTraining Phase Restrictions publisher Usmilitary.about.com date 19 June 2010 accessdate 27 May 2011 ref is the program of physical and mental training required in order for an individual to become a soldier in the United States Army , United States Army Reserve , or Army National Guard . It is carried out at several different Army posts around the United States. Basic Training is designed to be highly intense and challenging. The challenge comes as much from the difficulty of physical training ... army.html title US Army Basic Combat Training Prepare for Boot Camp publisher Baseops.net ... Exodus The Army suspends basic training during the winter holidays, causing a break in training ... ref ref cite web url http usmilitary.about.com od armyjoin l aaarmybasic4.htm title Army Basic Training ... Guard or Army Reserves can select split option training called Split Op for short if they are in school ... air transportation to their training locations are flown via commercial flight at the US Army ... Surviving Army Basic Training publisher Usmilitary.about.com date 19 June 2010 accessdate 27 May 2011 ... that begins when the recruit arrives at the Army post where he or she is to undergo Basic Training ... be discharged from the Army via an United States Army Basic Training Discharge from Basic Training ... of 150 points is required to pass US Army Basic Training. Those that pass will move on to Bivouac camping ... A recruit can be discharged from the Army before the conclusion of Basic Training. Discharges ... milinfo arbasicpol blels.htm title Army Basic Training Entry Level Separation ELS publisher Usmilitary.about.com ... The United States Army Initial Military Training DCG IMT See also Basic Training Initial Military ... and training in the United States Category United States ArmyTraining and Doctrine Command Category ... more details