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- units became University Officers' Training Corps (UOTCs) again in 1955. There are now fourteen UOTCs and three Officer Training Regiments (OTRs) throughout...
- daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, attested and joined Tayforth UOTC. University Royal Naval Unit East Scotland, the Royal Navy counterpart in...
- Second Lieutenants in the Army Reserve (including Officer Training Corps, OTC/UOTC), or Captains in PQO roles. 3. The Late Entry Officer Course (LEOC) for senior...
- 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...
- Officer Training Regiments, recruiting exclusively from University's. The UOTCs are in Group B of the Army Reserve, as such are not deployable or liable...
- joined the British Army's University Officers' Training Corps (UOTC) unit, Tayforth UOTC, an Army Reserve unit which is made up of members studying at...
- 1999, p. 148. John Daniel McVey. "The Union of The Crowns 1603 – 2003". Uotc.scran.ac.uk. Retrieved 25 October 2013. Firth & Rait 1911, pp. 18–20. Bull...
- City of Edinburgh UOTC Drums and Pipes of Aberdeen UOTC Pipes and Drums of Glasgow and Strathclyde UOTC Pipes and Drums of Tayforth UOTC Pipes and Drums...
- students to experience military life. University Officer Training Corps (UOTCs) still officially form part of the Army Reserve. However, the officer cadets...
- the original on 2 December 2008. UOTCs are military units but it is not about training students for war. Many UOTC members do go on to join the UK Armed...