Yep, only a week to go, to planned leave to Officer's Training School.
It consists of 3 phases:
1. Basic Training - meant to improve your physical and weapon skills to the minimum level required in officer's school. Exists for all soldiers who underwent only the most basic training (me).
2. Officer's School - meant to teach you how to command, navigate, inspire, tactically plan and what not. Has 2 routes - combatants and support roles. Obviously I go to the support roles route.
3. Professional School - meant to deepen your professional skill as an officer in your relevant profession. Specialized for each corps.
All in all, for me it will include 7-8 months (combatant troops take much longer) of rigorous training and studying. This as well as being used for routine missions in the disengagement operation this august.
So my question is for poly's seasoned veterans, is again for tips and suggestions, both for the course itself, and what things to get (sunscreen and anti-insect spray are a must!)
It consists of 3 phases:
1. Basic Training - meant to improve your physical and weapon skills to the minimum level required in officer's school. Exists for all soldiers who underwent only the most basic training (me).
2. Officer's School - meant to teach you how to command, navigate, inspire, tactically plan and what not. Has 2 routes - combatants and support roles. Obviously I go to the support roles route.
3. Professional School - meant to deepen your professional skill as an officer in your relevant profession. Specialized for each corps.
All in all, for me it will include 7-8 months (combatant troops take much longer) of rigorous training and studying. This as well as being used for routine missions in the disengagement operation this august.
So my question is for poly's seasoned veterans, is again for tips and suggestions, both for the course itself, and what things to get (sunscreen and anti-insect spray are a must!)
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