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London, University of Kent, King's College London, Kingston University, London Business School, London Metropolitan University, London School of Economics, Northeastern University London, Middlesex University, Queen Mary University of London, Regent's University London, University of Roehampton, Royal Holloway University of London, Royal Veterinary College, School of Oriental & Asian Studies, London South Bank University, St George's University of London, St Mary's University, University of Surrey, University of Westminster, University of West London, University College London
894: 479: 498:, was recruited, and in 1898 the detachment became University Company ("U" Company). In 1912, the Aberdeen University contingent of the Officers' Training Corps was formally raised in response to the recommendations of the committee formed by Lord Haldane under the chairmanship of the then principal Sir George Adam Smith. The War Office authorised the formation of a medical unit and appointed as Commanding Officer Major G A Williamson MA MD DPH. 647: 1165:, as St Andrews, Dundee and Stirling Universities OTC was considered a bit of a mouthful. The name Tayforth was chosen as Dundee is situated on the River Tay and Stirling on the River Forth. The concern at the time was that St Andrews, as the senior university might not agree with this name, however as the River Tay and the River Forth are the boundaries of the Kingdom of Fife, within which St Andrews is located, it was approved by the MEC. 846: 57:. Their focus is to develop the leadership abilities of their members whilst giving them an opportunity to take part in military life whilst at university. OTCs also organise non-military outdoor pursuits such as hill walking and mountaineering. UOTC units are not deployable units nor are their cadets classed as trained soldiers. The majority of members of the UOTC do not go on to serve in the regular or reserve forces. 1153:' links with the military can be traced back to the Jacobite risings of 1715 and 1745, when companies of Militia were raised to defend the pro-Hanoverian University and the City of St Andrews against the absolutist Highland Jacobites. In 1859 a committee was formed in St Andrews to form a volunteer corps of both rifle and artillery. This was carried in a town meeting on 5 December 1859 and was carried unanimously and 1546:
UOTCs across the country assess and train students who want to improve their future employability whilst at University and, more specifically, develop themselves as leaders. Furthermore, with the increasing number of good degrees being attained by students, it is necessary to recognise the importance attached to "degree plus" activities that set graduates apart in a very competitive post university job market
1182: 1015:. In 1908 N Company became the Manchester University contingent of the Officers' Training Corps. Some 314 members of Manchester University died in the First World War and another 200 members of the university died in the Second World War. The unit was based at a Drill Hall in Stretford Road, but since 1994, has been based at University Barracks in Boundary Lane, 539:, two medical companies and a signals section. Throughout the war, the unit in conjunction with the university ran special technical courses for Royal Artillery cadets, of which a total of 427 attended. In February 1943, the unit provided the backbone of the 9th City of Aberdeen (University Home Guard) Battalion, in addition to its normal role. 1308:
spring terms, with a two-week summer camp, scheduled early to allow for other commitments. Having successfully completed basic training, the amount of time cadets commit to activities depends on the amount of time they can spare. UOTC Cadets remain on the untrained strength meaning remuneration does not attract X Factor and is not pensionable.
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In 1908, Cambridge University contingent of the Officers' Training Corps was formally raised in response to the recommendations of the committee formed by Lord Haldane and consisted of a battalion of infantry, a squadron of cavalry, a battery of artillery and medical and engineering units. During the
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In the Second World War, conscription was introduced immediately, and every student was regarded as a potential officer. The UOTC's role was to train officers from those University students conscripted into the Army and to provide basic training for those who remained behind as a Home Guard unit. At
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In 1908, the Glasgow University contingent of the Officers' Training Corps was formally raised in response to the recommendations of the committee formed by Lord Haldane and consisted of three infantry companies and an engineering company. The new unit was located in its own drill hall at University
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Training follows a syllabus as laid out by the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Weekly training nights are used to build up theory and basic practical lessons. Training and exercises, usually at weekends, are structured around the academic calendar. Most activities take place during the winter and
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raised a company, sanctioned by the War Office, which was known as G Company of the West Yorkshire Royal Engineers. In 1911, the Sheffield University contingent of the Officers' Training Corps was formally raised in response to the recommendations of the committee formed by Lord Haldane. Lieutenant
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In May 1976, the Old Wyvernians formed as a regimental association for the former officer cadets of St Andrews UOTC. The inaugural meeting of the Tayforth Regimental Association was held on 16 June 1984, and was the first of its kind. Whilst other UOTCs followed the example, the Tayforth Regimental
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had enrolled 950 students in the UOTC. During the First World War, University of London OTC supplied 500 officers to the British Army between August 1914 and March 1915 alone. Some 665 officers, trained by the ULOTC, died during the whole of the First World War and some 245 officers, trained by the
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The names of those who died in both World Wars are recorded on a plaque in the University of Nottingham's Trent Building. The name of the unit was changed in 1966 to the "East Midlands Universities Officers' Training Corps" in a move that allowed volunteers from all higher education institutions in
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In January 1909, the Leeds University contingent of the Officers' Training Corps was formally raised in response to the recommendations of the committee formed by Lord Haldane. The contingent was initially based at Woodhouse Lodge. During the First World War some 1,596 officers were recruited from
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A separate UOTC was formed in Southampton in November 1937, and the relationship with the Hampshire Regiment discontinued. However, after supplying significant numbers officers to the British Army during the Second World War, recruitment fell and the UOTC was placed in suspended animation in April
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The University Officer Training Corps (UOTC) are similar to a university society but operated by the British Army and are army reservist units. Their focus is to develop the leadership abilities of their members whilst giving them an opportunity to take part in military life whilst at University.
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Concurrently with military training, many OTCs provide the opportunity to pursue sporting and adventurous hobbies. Sports such as skiing, mountain trekking, climbing, and sailing are actively encouraged. With access to the Army Reserve's resources for adventurous training, students are enabled to
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During the First World War, training was increased for UOTC members being commissioned into newly formed battalions. By the end of the war almost 1,200 commissions had been obtained by cadets who had passed through the ranks of the contingent. In 1930 the Corps' title was changed to the "Queen's
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pursue their other hobbies alongside their degrees. Socially, the OTCs hold frequent parties and informal social events throughout the year which attracts local press coverage. Social events and cheap alcohol are a significant element of UOTCs' offer to students and a focus of their recruitment.
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Having learnt how to be a member of an effective military team, the second year teaches cadets how to manage soldiers, equipment, and the battlefield. This involves everything from planning an attack, to giving effective orders and ensuring they are carried out and from directing a constructive
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A UOTC was formed in Exeter in the late 1930s, but after supplying officers to the British Army during the Second World War, recruitment fell and the UOTC was placed in suspended animation in November 1947. The UOTC was formed on 1 April 1980 to provide military training for the students of the
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University of Manchester, Manchester Metropolitan University, University of Salford, University of Bolton, University of Liverpool, Lancaster University, Liverpool John Moores University, Hope College, University of Central Lancashire, Edge Hill University, St. Martins College, Chester College
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There are now fifteen UOTCs and two Officer Training Regiments (OTRs) throughout the United Kingdom, each of which serves the universities and Army Reserve units in a distinct geographic area. Those serving larger areas may have several detachments. Each UOTC is effectively an independent
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In October 1908, the Queen's University contingent of the Officers' Training Corps was formally raised in response to the recommendations of the committee formed by Lord Haldane. Parades were held in the old gymnasium which occupied the site of the former Drill Hall located south of the
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and another 3,000 subsequently passed through its School of Instruction. The OTC was based at Yeomanry House in Manor Road from 1929, but moved to Harcourt House in Marston Road from 1994 and moved again to purpose-built facilities at Falklands House in Oxpens Road in 1998.
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Meanwhile, the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire OTC had also supplied officers to the British Army during the Second World War but subsequently developed to become "Cardiff UOTC" and, in October 1990, it became "Wales UOTC". Wales UOTC is based at
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University, Belfast Contingent of the Officers' Training Corps". A Reception Unit and a Joint Recruiting Board were set up in the Drill Hall to deal with applications for commissions during the Second World War. Queen's UOTC is based at Tyrone House in Malone Road,
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First World War, Cambridge UOTC supplied 3,000 officers to the British Army between August 1914 and March 1915: this was more than any other UOTC. During the Second World War, Cambridge UOTC raised the 8th (Cambridge University) Cambridgeshire Battalion of the
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contingent was also raised. The UOTCs of Aberystwyth and Bangor supplied officers to the British Army during the Second World War, but after the war recruitment fell and the UOTCs were suspended in October 1952 and March 1948 respectively.
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Following the formation of Dundee University from University College Dundee, a part of the University of St Andrews in 1967, the unit became the St Andrews and Dundee UOTC. With the Addition of Stirling University the UOTC was renamed
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In 1910, the Bristol University contingent of the Officers' Training Corps was formally raised in response to the recommendations of the committee formed by Lord Haldane. Some 1,000 men joined the Bristol UTC during the course of the
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During the First World War, UOTC members were amongst the first to volunteer, and Glasgow UOTC trained many potential officers for Kitchener's New Armies. By the summer of 1916, some 2,800 officers had been raised by the university.
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is horizontally green, maroon and green again, charged with a thin central horizontal silver strip for differentiation known as the 'silver stripe of learning.' East Midlands UOTC is based at the Army Reserve Centre, Broadgate in
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In 1908, the Oxford University contingent of the Officers' Training Corps was formally raised in response to the recommendations of the committee formed by Lord Haldane. From 1912 to 1918, the Oxford OTC was commanded by
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Following the creation of Newcastle University (formerly King's College, Durham University) in 1963, the unit became the "Northumbrian Universities Officers Training Corps": it was initially based at the
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in 1957: it became the "Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt Universities OTC" in 1966 and the "City of Edinburgh Universities OTC" in 1993. It moved to Duke of Edinburgh House in Colinton Road, Edinburgh in 1993.
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Training varies depending on the OTC, but the same basic content is covered. There are two Military Training Qualification tests to take in the first two years, involving written and practical tests.
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joined the company. In 1908, the Edinburgh University contingent of the Officers' Training Corps was formally raised in response to the recommendations of the committee formed by Lord Haldane (the
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was formed. In November 1908, the St Andrews University contingent of the Officers' Training Corps was formally raised in response to the recommendations of the committee formed by Lord Haldane.
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Cardiff University, University of South Wales, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Aberystwyth, Bangor, Swansea, University of Glamorgan, Wrexham, Chester, Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama
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In 1909, the London University contingent of the Officers' Training Corps was formally raised in response to the recommendations of the committee formed by Lord Haldane. By autumn 1914 the
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In 1908, the Birmingham University contingent of the Officers' Training Corps was formally raised in response to the recommendations of the committee formed by Lord Haldane. Field Marshal
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and infantry sub-units were formed. As a result of various re-organisations over the years, only the last three sub-units survive today. In 1951, women were allowed to join the UOTC and a
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Nottingham University, Nottingham Trent University, Northampton University, Leicester University, Derby University, De Montfort University, Loughborough University, University of Lincoln
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formed a corps of Volunteers to help defend British shores. Thereafter, the Cambridge University Rifle Volunteers (CURV) was formally raised in 1860. During British involvement in the
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University of Birmingham, Birmingham City University, University College Birmingham, Warwick, Aston, Coventry, Wolverhampton, Worcester, Keele, Staffordshire University and Harper Adams
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Buckinghamshire New University, Oxford University, Oxford Brookes University, Reading University, Royal Agricultural University. University of Buckingham, University of Gloucestershire
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University of Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University, Leeds Universities, Bradford University, Huddersfield University, University of York, York St John University and Hull University
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PHASE 1 TRAINING POLICY FOR FORMER UNIVERSITY OFFICER TRAINING CORPS OFFICER CADETS TRANSFERRING TO, OR REJOINING, THE TERRITORIAL ARMY, LF/DTrg(A)/TATrg/02/05, dated 14 Jun 11
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At Cambridge UOTC our leadership development program is set to the same standards of military training that all Officers must undergo at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
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in 1908. With the formation of the Officers' Training Corps later in that year, this was transferred to the OTC. The UOTC sent a detachment to London to act as part of the
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In April 2008 the University of Manchester tabled a proposal to ban military recruitment which also received press attention: however, this proposal ultimately failed.
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and students formed two infantry companies as part of the local 1st Lanarkshire (Glasgow 1st Western) Rifle Volunteers. This unit later became the 5th Battalion of the
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saw a huge increase in recruitment to military units generally and OTCs in particular as large numbers of people volunteered for military service in the prelude to the
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on 7 March. Initially the Cambridge Volunteers worked as guards on the railway lines around Cape Town, but then marched with the Suffolk Regiment as part of General
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University of Winchester, Solent University, Bournemouth University, Southampton University, Portsmouth University, University of Brighton, University of Sussex
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in 1899 there was a public focus on volunteering for the forces serving in South Africa. In response to this, a detachment was sent to South Africa.
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For the first time this year the Queen's Challenge Cup (formerly a TA sports cup) will be awarded to the winners of an inter-UOTC sports competition
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During the Second World War, the unit expanded as all students of military age who had been granted deferment were required to enroll as part of a
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but was re-unified again in 1955. At the turn of the century it was based at 128 Mount Pleasant in Liverpool but is now based at Crawford Hall in
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East Midlands UOTC's cap badge is that of the Sherwood Foresters, with replaced wording. As part of the unit's historic affiliations with the
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University of Edinburgh, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh Napier University, Queen Margaret University and the Scottish Agricultural College
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at the time. 'A' Company of 3rd Battalion, Queen's Edinburgh Rifles, Royal Scots, (the old No 4 Company) and Left Half of 1st Heavy Battery,
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The Liverpool University contingent of the Officers' Training Corps was formed in 1919 to provide military training for the students of the
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Students' Union. A Drill Hall was subsequently built at the cost of £4,000 and officially opened on 20 November 1912 by Brigadier General
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ULOTC, died in the Second World War. The University of London OTC is the largest UOTC with about 400 officer cadets. It has been based at
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In 1948, the senior OTC divisions became part of the Territorial Army, and women were accepted for the first time with the formation of
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Leeds University: of these some 328 were killed. The contingent received an inspection by King George V on 27 September 1915. Captain
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petitioned the university's Senate Council to form a contingent of the Officers' Training Corps. Their petition was accepted by the
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The Queen's University (Belfast) Contingent of the Officers Training Corps: Sixty years of the O.T.C.: diamond jubilee 1908-1968
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Cambridge University, University of East Anglia, Anglia Ruskin University, University of Hertfordshire and University of Essex
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of the Reserve forces, the contingents were formally established as the Officers' Training Corps and incorporated into the new
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and a senior division in the universities. In October 1908, therefore, authorised by Army Order 160 of July 1908, as part the
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in Handel Street, London since 1992. In 2011, Canterbury Company was founded to recruit officer Cadets from the Kent area.
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and in 1887 it became known as the 1st (Oxford University) Volunteer Battalion or the Oxford University Volunteers (OUV).
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The University College Nottingham Officers' Training Corps was first formed on 27 April 1909 when 27 students from
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In February 1924, the War Office authorised the establishment of an infantry unit and the right to wear the Gordon
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University of Glasgow, Strathclyde University, Glasgow Caledonian University, University of the West of Scotland
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Students Under Arms : Being the War Adventures of the Aberdeen University Company of the Gordon Highlanders
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its height the Corps rose to 1,500 members. Glasgow UOTC remains based at the drill hall in University Place.
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raised a company, sanctioned by the War Office, which was known as N Company of the 2nd Volunteer Battalion,
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sub-unit was formed; this has now been absorbed into the existing three sub-units. The unit is now based at
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raised a company, sanctioned by the War Office, which formed part of the 2nd Volunteer Battalion of the
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was a member of the Birmingham UOTC from 1912 to 1914. Birmingham UOTC is based at Montgomery House in
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sub-units. Women are now fully integrated into all sections. The junior divisions, by then renamed the
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in Northumberland Road in Newcastle, but moved to St George's Army Reserve Centre in Sandyford Road,
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whether a Cadet goes on to become an Army Officer or, like the majority, takes up a civilian career.
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The British Army runs several competitions throughout the academic year where the OTCs and the four
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Some cadets choose to go forward for officer selection, either in the Regular Army or Army Reserve.
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in Aberystwyth raised a company, sanctioned by the War Office, which was known as E Company of the
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of the permanent staff and established a Household Division link. In 1935, it was decided that the
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The emergence of the Officers' Training Corps as a distinct unit began in 1906, when the
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and, of these, some 105 were killed in action during that war. In 1925 it provided the
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A History of the Manchester and Salford Universities Officers Training Corps 1898-2002
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For the former Junior Division of the Officers Training Corps (based in schools), see
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Military History of the University of Dublin and its Officers' Training Corps 1910-22
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raised a company, sanctioned by the War Office, which was known as U Company of the
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in September 1900. With a large welcome home awaiting them, including a service in
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St. Andrews University, Dundee University, Abertay University, Stirling University
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debrief after an exercise to ensuring the welfare of all of those under command.
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1951. The UOTC was reformed in October 1979 and moved to its present premises at
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banned the OTC from carrying out activities anywhere on the university campus.
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Association is the oldest of its kind. Tayforth UOTC is based at Park Wynd in
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University of London Officers Training Corps, Roll of War Service 1914-1919
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This year involves instruction in all basic military techniques, including
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obligation. At its peak, the unit was some 491 strong with four infantry
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in 1975 and then moved again to St. Cuthbert's Keep at Holland Drive in
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Universities of Newcastle, Northumbria, Durham, Teesside and Sunderland
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at the coronation of King George V in June 1911. Some 2,464 members of
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The Volunteer Artillery 1859–1908 (Their Lineage, Uniforms and Badges)
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University of Aberdeen, Robert Gordon University and Aberdeen College
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Cambridge UOTC claims descent from a unit raised in 1803, when, with
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Rutherford's Ladder: The Making of Northumbria University, 1871-1996
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before it was disbanded in 2022), East Midlands Universities OTC's
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for his actions on the Western Front during the First World War.
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Forrest Road Drill Hall, home of Edinburgh UOTC from 1957 to 1993
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University groups run by the British Army for leadership training
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Riflemen Form: A study of the Rifle Volunteer Movement 1859–1908
3357:"Establishment of the Queen's University Officer Training Corps" 2491:"Officers, Cadets And Students of University College Nottingham" 2373:. Council of Military Education Committees of the United Kingdom 1780:"A History of the OTC and CCF at Lancaster Royal Grammar School" 2953: 2619:. Lowland Reserve Forces and Cadets Association. Archived from 2274:. Cambridge UOTC. Archived from the original on 8 November 2008 1170: 971: 926:
Durham University formed the "K" Company of the 3rd Battalion,
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St. Cuthbert's Keep at Holland Drive, home of Northumbrian UOTC
509: 4293:, who liaise between universities and the British Armed Forces 4152:. Naval and Military Press. New edition of 1920 edition. 2001. 3052:"Northumbrian Universities Contingent, Officer Training Corps" 728:
Army Reserve Centre, Broadgate, home of the East Midlands UOTC
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as well as Sheffield University. Sheffield UOTC is based at
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History of the Cambridge University Officers Training Corps
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University Officers' Training Corps and the First World War
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and the College of Medicine in Newcastle, both now part of
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Inns of Court Officers Training Corps During the Great War
1512:"University Officer Training Corps - British Army Website" 837:, its first honorary colonel, opened the Acland Building. 121:
and in 1948 they became University Training Units (UTCs).
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Nottingham University Officers' Training Corps 1909-1964
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The Drill Hall at University Place, home of Glasgow UOTC
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Queen's University Belfast and the University of Ulster
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The unit moved to the former Queen's Edinburgh Rifles'
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Edinburgh UOTC has its origins in No. 4 Company of the
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Beckett, Ian; Bowman, Timothy; Connelly, Mark (2017).
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Falklands House, home of the Oxford UOTC (on the left)
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armoured car of the Cambridge UOTC on exercise in 1974
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University organisations of the British Armed Forces
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Carlton Place, Southampton, home of Southampton UOTC
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Yeomanry House in Handel Street, home of London UOTC
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1st Volunteer Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment
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University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire
4066: 4064: 3836: 1287:From 1969 the UOTC began recruiting students from 4165:Records of the Scottish Volunteer Force 1859–1908 1035:Oxford UOTC claims descent from the bodyguard to 4298: 3806:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 3644:"The University of Leeds OTC and Roll of Honour" 3150:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 2333:"A Brief History of The Cambridgeshire Regiment" 2292:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 1850: 1848: 4061: 3687:(Supplement). 12 June 1917. pp. 5865–5866. 2458: 740:and later that same year, the unit was formed. 65: 2752:"Glasgow, 261 West Princes Street, Drill Hall" 1500:(Supplement). 6 September 2011. p. 16986. 1380:In March 2008, a motion was passed during the 1195:5th Volunteer Battalion, South Wales Borderers 753:Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment 3774:(Supplement). 26 October 1916. p. 10394. 3738: 3736: 2575: 2573: 1845: 1604:"Cambridge University Officer Training Corps" 802:1st Edinburgh (City) Royal Garrison Artillery 3622:"University of Leeds Officer Training Corps" 3600:"Leeds University, Officer's Training Corps" 3185: 3183: 2390: 2388: 2218:"Bristol University Officers Training Corps" 2153: 1621:"Ministry of Defence : Defence Gateway" 490:was a battery of the 1st Aberdeen Volunteer 4312:Training establishments of the British Army 3876:. The Engineer. 8 July 2015. Archived from 3863:Army Briefing note 031/2021, 19 March 2021. 3646:. Western Front Association. Archived from 2640: 2638: 2151: 2149: 2147: 2145: 2143: 2141: 2139: 2137: 2135: 2133: 2101: 2099: 2097: 2095: 2093: 1557: 1407:(URNU) - organisational counterpart in the 1388:(URNU), Officers' Training Corps (OTC) and 786:1st City of Edinburgh Rifle Volunteer Corps 203:(JUO), a Company Under Officer (CUO), or a 3733: 3216: 3214: 3212: 2570: 2327: 2325: 2212: 2210: 2173:. Great Reading Adventure 2014. p. 53 1803: 1801: 1799: 1587:"London University Officer Training Corps" 1480:(Supplement). 21 June 2011. p. 11723. 1416:(UAS) - organisational counterpart in the 1155:3rd (St Andrews) Fife Artillery Volunteers 840: 456:(Leeds UOTC combined with Sheffield UOTC) 3662: 3459: 3323: 3321: 3319: 3317: 3180: 2652: 2650: 2424: 2422: 2385: 1999:. Aberdeen University OTC. Archived from 1352: 1327:Year two: Leadership training (MOD Bravo) 1002: 548:Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers 4291:Council of Military Education Committees 4124:The British Army and the First World War 3764: 3697: 3677: 3583: 3552: 3371: 3102: 3100: 2983:"The Rev George Bernard Hamilton Bishop" 2635: 2130: 2090: 1928: 1893: 1726: 1724: 1722: 1720: 1718: 1716: 1673: 1541:NW Reserve Forces and Cadets Association 1490: 1470: 1460:(Supplement). 11 May 2010. p. 8520. 1450: 1266: 1230: 1180: 1102: 1026: 917: 892: 877:Place on the Glasgow University campus. 844: 775: 723: 645: 477: 215:from the Regular Army and Army Reserve. 4159:. DP & G Military Publishers. 2002. 3440: 3209: 2663:. Exeter University OTC. Archived from 2561: 2322: 2207: 2160: 2056: 2054: 2052: 1796: 696:'s column to attack a Boer position in 660:Britain under threat of French invasion 100:Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907 14: 4299: 4178:Norman Litchfield & Ray Westlake, 3468:Tayforth Universities O.T.C. A History 3349: 3314: 3191:"North West Officer Training Regiment" 3083:"Durham University Calendar 1999/2000" 2880:. University of London. Archived from 2793: 2791: 2647: 2419: 1867: 1865: 1423:Defence Technical Undergraduate Scheme 1359:Defence Technical Undergraduate Scheme 1271:Somme Barracks, home of Sheffield UOTC 1201:contingent followed and, in 1913, the 1111:In November 1902 twenty students from 486:The first military unit formed by the 482:Gordon Barracks, home of Aberdeen UOTC 4099: 3465: 3296:"Manchester University Army Barracks" 3253:"War Memorial, Manchester University" 3193:. Ministry of Defence. Archived from 3097: 1760:. Trinity College Dublin. 7 July 2015 1734:. Ministry of Defence. Archived from 1713: 1428:Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps 1373:, a meeting of 1,500 students at the 833:in February 1988, when Major-General 798:Rector of the University of Edinburgh 630:to Bristol to open buildings for the 4182:, Nottingham: Sherwood Press, 1982, 4007:. Radical Manchester. 7 October 2009 3393:. Queen's University. Archived from 3298:. Manchester History. Archived from 2049: 1913: 1344:Adventurous training and social life 1315:Year one: Basic training (MOD Alpha) 1235:Carlton Barracks, home of Leeds UOTC 1068:Queen's University Belfast (Queen's) 978:North West Officer Training Regiment 2788: 2394:Beckett, Bowman and Connelly, p. 60 1862: 1856:"University Officer Training Corps" 1537:"UNIVERSITY OFFICER TRAINING CORPS" 1222:Yorkshire Officer Training Regiment 1185:Maindy Barracks, home of Wales UOTC 454:Yorkshire Officer Training Regiment 218: 47:University Officers' Training Corps 24: 4256:. Medal Society of Ireland. 1989. 4193: 4072:"Student military recruitment row" 3030:"ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 155668" 2843:"Roll of War Service 1914 to 1919" 2733:Lancashire Volunteer Reserve Corps 2361: 1699:"Sweeting, Robert (IWM interview)" 1596: 1369:In January 1972, at the height of 171:, became the Army Sections of the 25: 4328: 4277:official page on the Army website 4268: 4241:, Barnsley: Pen and Sword, 2010, 3512:"Tayforth - British Army Website" 3274:"University Barracks, Manchester" 2875:"Roll of the Fallen 1939 to 1945" 2588:Litchfield & Westlake, p. 62. 2168:"Bristol and the First World War" 1199:University College of North Wales 514:John Boyd Orr, 1st Baron Boyd-Orr 4106:. Northumbria University Press. 4037: 4019: 3997: 3970: 3958: 3936: 3914: 3892: 3866: 3857: 3814: 3778: 3758: 3711: 3691: 3671: 3085:. Durham University. p. 311 1566:– via www.telegraph.co.uk. 1336:Year three: Leadership in action 755:and, later, into 2nd Battalion, 719: 4175:. Queen's University OTC. 1968. 3636: 3614: 3592: 3561: 3530: 3504: 3474: 3434: 3412: 3380: 3288: 3266: 3245: 3223: 3158: 3122: 3075: 3066: 3044: 3022: 3000: 2975: 2947: 2925: 2899: 2867: 2835: 2813: 2766: 2744: 2726: 2712:"Glasgow University's Waterloo" 2704: 2682: 2609: 2591: 2582: 2552: 2530: 2505: 2483: 2397: 2355: 2300: 2264: 2242: 2185: 2108: 2040: 2018: 1986: 1964: 1942: 1922: 1907: 1887: 1823: 1772: 1750: 1691: 1682: 1658:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) 1645: 1382:University College London Union 913: 865:, based at West Princes Street 599:William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim 4127:. Cambridge University Press. 3488:. 16 June 1984. Archived from 3054:. The Courier. 17 October 1963 2799:"Military Education Committee" 1579: 1570: 1551: 1529: 1504: 1484: 1464: 1444: 1092: 13: 1: 4226:. Privately published. 2010. 4093: 3946:. Facebook. 19 September 2013 2062:"Birmingham UOTC – A history" 863:Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 859:William John Macquorn Rankine 734:University College Nottingham 577: 327:Glasgow and Strathclyde UOTC 4239:Tracing the Rifle Volunteers 4167:, Edinburgh:Blackwood, 1909. 4145:. Privately published. 1964. 4026:Emergency notice for council 4005:"Blood Sunday, January 1972" 3707:. 15 May 1919. p. 6084. 3445:. Aldershot: Ogilby Trusts. 1918:. Aberdeen University Press. 1903:. 8 June 1923. p. 4064. 1262: 1123:during the First World War. 982: 771: 751:(since amalgamated into the 641: 334:Glasgow and Strathclyde UOTC 66:General history of the units 7: 4252:Willoughby, Roger Talbot . 4148:Errington, Colonel F.H.L., 3441:Beckett, Ian F. W. (1982). 2958:"The British Army - London" 1974:. Aberdeen University Press 1938:. 4 May 1923. p. 3221. 1758:"Loyal and Gallant Conduct" 1405:University Royal Naval Unit 1398: 1386:University Royal Naval Unit 1302: 1289:Sheffield Hallam University 1138: 1043:formed in 1642, during the 744:the East Midlands to join. 473: 378:Manchester and Salford UOTC 98:, which was created by the 82:, the Volunteer Force, the 10: 4333: 3978:"OTC Annual Report 2005-6" 3329:"Officer's Training Corps" 1732:"Southampton UOTC History" 1653:"Officers' Training Corps" 1142: 1113:Hartley University College 1096: 1075:Queen's University Belfast 1049:Oxfordshire Light Infantry 662:, undergraduates from the 608: 72:Secretary of State for War 60: 29: 3786:"Sheffield UOTC: History" 3359:. Queen's and World War I 3231:"Harold's labour of love" 3110:. University of Liverpool 3108:"Officers Training Corps" 3032:. Aviation Safety Network 1191:University College, Wales 1022: 888: 815: 340:University of London OTC 213:non-commissioned officers 45:), more fully called the 4307:Officers' Training Corps 4171:Johnston, Herbert John, 4045:"Annual General Meeting" 2801:. Strathclyde University 2774:"Officer Training Corps" 2738:25 February 2012 at the 1914:Rule, Alexander (1934). 1875:. University of Aberdeen 1438: 1375:University of Manchester 1226: 1176: 1151:University of St Andrews 1009:University of Manchester 928:Northumberland Fusiliers 584:University of Birmingham 564:Women's Royal Army Corps 165:Women's Royal Army Corps 39:Officers' Training Corps 4163:Maj-Gen J.M. Grierson, 3233:. Manchester University 2714:. University of Glasgow 1414:University Air Squadron 1390:University Air Squadron 1364: 1277:University of Sheffield 1275:In 1900 staff from the 1251:Leeds UOTC is based at 989:University of Liverpool 841:Glasgow and Strathclyde 827:Higher Barracks, Exeter 809:Forrest Hill drill hall 790:University of Edinburgh 710:Cambridgeshire Regiment 664:University of Cambridge 18:Officers Training Corps 4222:University of London. 4155:Hankins, Harold C.A., 2692:. Family announcements 1353:Inter-OTC competitions 1272: 1236: 1186: 1108: 1032: 1003:Manchester and Salford 923: 898: 850: 781: 729: 702:Great St Mary's Church 655: 488:University of Aberdeen 483: 126:Trinity College Dublin 4211:. Midas Books. 1976. 3824:. Ministry of Defence 3746:. Ministry of Defence 3721:. Ministry of Defence 3624:. University of Leeds 3571:. Ministry of Defence 3540:. Ministry of Defence 3422:. Ministry of Defence 2935:. Ministry of Defence 2907:"Room for manoeuvres" 2823:. Ministry of Defence 2558:Grierson, pp. 177–84. 2540:. Ministry of Defence 2493:. Imperial War Museum 2407:. Ministry of Defence 2252:. Ministry of Defence 2028:. Ministry of Defence 1952:. Imperial War Museum 1701:. Imperial War Museum 1639:registration required 1625:Defencegateway.mod.uk 1270: 1234: 1184: 1106: 1039:that students of the 1030: 952:de Havilland Chipmunk 921: 896: 855:University of Glasgow 848: 825:. Initially based at 779: 727: 649: 632:University of Bristol 481: 169:Junior Training Corps 4100:Allen, Joan (2005). 3967:retrieved 6 May 2017 3302:on 11 September 2017 3168:. Alternative Venues 2956:, The British Army. 2776:. Glasgow University 2579:Westlake, pp. 78–81. 2538:"East Midlands UOTC" 2118:. Alternative Venues 1041:University of Oxford 944:Newcastle University 903:University of London 829:, the UOTC moved to 823:University of Exeter 520:provided the senior 205:Senior Under Officer 201:Junior Under Officer 173:Combined Cadet Force 158:partition of Ireland 32:Combined Cadet Force 4031:13 May 2008 at the 3851:"Military Training" 3466:Blair, JSG (2003). 3010:. Durham University 2513:"Stablebelts.Co.Uk" 2337:Suffolkregiment.org 2195:. National Archives 1738:on 3 September 2017 1149:The origins of the 1013:Manchester Regiment 964:Yeomanry Drill Hall 853:The origins of the 503:Students Under Arms 288:East Midlands UOTC 4141:Eltringham, G.J., 3990:on 25 April 2012. 3932:on 9 October 2011. 3910:on 9 October 2011. 3880:on 1 December 2017 3771:The London Gazette 3704:The London Gazette 3684:The London Gazette 3276:. Tameside Council 2623:on 20 January 2018 2362:Spiers, Edward M. 2308:"Suffolk Regiment" 2116:"Montgomery House" 1935:The London Gazette 1900:The London Gazette 1497:The London Gazette 1477:The London Gazette 1457:The London Gazette 1273: 1237: 1187: 1117:Hampshire Regiment 1109: 1033: 924: 899: 851: 782: 749:Sherwood Foresters 730: 656: 592:Joseph Chamberlain 496:Gordon Highlanders 484: 354:Northumbrian UOTC 295:East Midlands UOTC 136:. During the 1916 132:and opposition to 4262:978-0-9513869-0-3 4247:978-1-84884-211-3 4232:978-1-177-07206-9 4217:978-0-85936-059-3 4134:978-1-107-00577-8 2913:. 10 January 2004 2887:on 28 August 2014 2855:on 26 August 2014 2690:"Sir John Acland" 2670:on 24 August 2014 2517:Stablebelts.co.uk 2446:on 29 August 2014 2230:on 18 August 2014 2078:on 18 August 2014 2046:Westlake, p. 241. 2006:on 15 August 2014 1045:English Civil War 940:Armstrong College 936:Durham University 873:area of Glasgow. 622:for the visit of 542:In October 1948, 471: 470: 361:Northumbrian UOTC 231:External Website 209:second lieutenant 150:Dublin University 96:Territorial Force 16:(Redirected from 4324: 4204: 4202: 4194:Spiers, Edward. 4138: 4117: 4088: 4087: 4085: 4083: 4068: 4059: 4058: 4056: 4054: 4049: 4041: 4035: 4023: 4017: 4016: 4014: 4012: 4001: 3995: 3994: 3989: 3983:. Archived from 3982: 3974: 3968: 3965:Winter Ball 2013 3962: 3956: 3955: 3953: 3951: 3940: 3934: 3933: 3928:. 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Index

Officers Training Corps
Combined Cadet Force
British Army
Secretary of State for War
Lord Haldane
Militia
Yeomanry
public schools
Haldane Reforms
Territorial Force
Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907
First World War
Munich Crisis
Second World War
Home Guard
Trinity College Dublin
Irish unionism
Home Rule
Easter Rising
J. P. Mahaffy
Ulster Unionist
Dublin University
Edward Carson
partition of Ireland
Women's Royal Army Corps
Junior Training Corps
Combined Cadet Force
regiment
cap badge
stable belt

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