British Training Corps
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British Training Corps (BTC) provides military training to any citizens of the United Kingdom that have chosen to enlist in the British Armed Forces since October 19th 2011. Once a Cadet has shown sufficient understanding of the course material they are assigned a position in one of HM Armed Forces professional branches depending on their daily influence and willingness to use IRC.
Enrollment is open to anyone with United Kingdom citizenship that comes into our recruitment centre.
Organization of the British Training Corps
Unit Commander |
Unit 2iC |
Army Cadet Force |
Rank Structure
NATO Code | OR-1 | OF-5 | OF-7 |
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Rank | Cadet |
Colonel |
Major General |
Abbreviation | Cdt | Col | Maj Gen |
History of the British Training Corps
From | To | Commander-in-Chief British Training Corps | |
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October 19th 2011 | December 6th 2011 | Major General mittekemuis | |
December 6th 2011 | N/A | Major General Bron Avery |
The BTC was commissioned by Field Marshal Sir Mic after the October 2011 military reforms.
The BTC is the second attempt by the Ministry of Defence to found a branch dedicated to the education and development of new and younger players. The first being the Army Training Corps.
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