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Officers' Training Corps         
  • Maindy Barracks, home of Wales UOTC
  • Carlton Barracks, home of Leeds UOTC
  • Carlton Place, Southampton, home of Southampton UOTC
  • Army Reserve Centre, Broadgate, home of the East Midlands UOTC
  • The Drill Hall at University Place, home of Glasgow UOTC
  • Forrest Road Drill Hall, home of Edinburgh UOTC from 1957 to 1993
  • Falklands House, home of the Oxford UOTC (on the left)
  • An [[Alvis Saladin]] armoured car of the Cambridge UOTC on exercise in 1974
  • Somme Barracks, home of Sheffield UOTC
  • St. Cuthbert's Keep at Holland Drive, home of Northumbrian UOTC
  • Gordon Barracks, home of Aberdeen UOTC
  • Yeomanry House in Handel Street, home of London UOTC
UNIVERSITY GROUPS RUN BY THE BRITISH ARMY FOR LEADERSHIP TRAINING
Officers training Corps; Officer Training Corps; Uotc; University of London Officers Training Corps; Officers Training Corps; Aberdeen Universities Officer Training Corps; Aberdeen UOTC; AUOTC; UOTC; Bristol UOTC; Glasgow and Strathclyde Universities Officer Training Corps; GSUOTC; Queen's University Officers' Training Corps; Cambridge University Officers' Training Corps; CUOTC; University Officer Training Corps; East Midlands Universities Officer Training Corps; User:Masked Turk/sandbox; Birmingham University Officer Training Corps; Oxford University Officers' Training Corps; University Officers' Training Corps; Oxford University OTC; Cambridge University Rifle Volunteers
The Officers' Training Corps (OTC), more fully called the University Officers' Training Corps (UOTC), are military leadership training units operated by the British Army. 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.
Reserve Officers' Training Corps         
  • Arlington State College ROTC students firing a mortar during a field exercise, circa 1950s
  • Oscar K. Chamber, the first African American ROTC graduate at [[Arlington State College]], 1965
  • Army ROTC cadets on a [[field training exercise]] in March 2005
  • An Army ROTC unit practicing [[rappelling]] from a [[parking garage]] in September 2010
  • ROTC at the University of Florida]] during the 1920s
  • The Western Union Building at the [[College of William and Mary]], site of the college's Army ROTC offices.
MILITARY OFFICER TRAINING PROGRAM FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES
ROTC; Reserve Officers Training Corps; R.O.T.C.; Reserve Officers Training Core; Reserve Officers' Training Unit; Reserve Officer's Training Corps; The Reserve Officers' Training Corps; The Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC); Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC); U.S. Army ROTC; Reserve Officer Training Corps; Reserve Officers' Training Corps (United States); Student Army Training Corps; Students' Army Training Corps
The Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) is a group of college- and university-based officer-training programs for training commissioned officers of the United States Armed Forces.
Canadian Officers' Training Corps         
CANADA'S FIRST OFFICER TRAINING PROGRAM
Canadian Officers’ Training Corps
The Canadian Officers' Training Corps (COTC) was, from 1912 to 1968, Canada's university officer training programme, fashioned after the University Officers' Training Corps (UOTC) in the United Kingdom. In World War Two the Canadian Army was able to produce quality officers due to the high standards of the COTC.
Examples of use of Officers' Training Corps
1. Protected from being drafted immediately by a student deferment, Alito joined the Reserve Officers‘ Training Corps.
2. Another group barred from the program is anyone, either in the active or retired Army, who works on the Junior Reserve Officers‘ Training Corps program in high schools.
3. Six years ago, 26 universities produced roughly 1,400 army recruits through a special government program similar to the U.S. military‘s Reserve Officers‘ Training Corps, or ROTC.
4. I had graduated in 1'65 from Yale, where I had a Naval Reserve Officers‘ Training Corps scholarship that required that I go into the Navy after getting my degree.
5. Tarr said Ehle had befriended her son and daughter while the three were members of the junior Reserve Officers‘ Training Corps program at John Randolph Tucker High School in Richmond.