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Royal Military College, Duntroon
The Royal Military College, Duntroon is Australia's military academy where Staff Cadets train for commissioning into the Australian Army as a part of the Australian Defence Force. The college is situated in the suburb of Duntroon Canberra, ACT, Australia.
HistoryMural shows Robert Campbell (Australian landowner) and his house "Duntroon" that is now part of the RMC Duntroon In 2001, the Band of the Royal Military College http://www.army.gov.au/rmcband accompanied a detachment of the Australian Federation Guard to the United Kingdom where, as part of the celebrations of the centenary of Australia's federation, the AFG mounted the Queen's Guard at Buckingham Palace, while the RMC Band http://www.army.gov.au/rmcband provided the Guards Band. In 2003, the Officer Tertiary Recruitment Scheme (OTRS) was introduced, which involves the recruitment of officers enrolled in tertiary study. Essentially, this program involves undergraduate sponsorship of university students, who are appointed as Officer Cadets (ARA), while they study. During their tertiary study, they train with the applicable University Regiment as reservists. At the conclusion of their study (provided they had completed the necessary modules) they enroll at RMC in II Class. Buildings and FeaturesThe officers' mess, an imposing stone building, was built as the Campbell family's house. ProgramsThe College also oversees the programme for training officers in the Australian Army Reserve. These reservists join a University Regiment and undertake a number of training modules run by the various University Regiments around Australia in their free time in addition to the standard one night a week and one weekend a month of the Reserves. The final six and a half weeks of the reserve officer course are conducted at RMC-Duntroon. As of January 2008, the Part-time Officers course will be shortened to a duration of 104 days, with Initial Employment (Corps specific) Training conducted thereafter. The Diploma of Arts (Military) is the academic qualification awarded to staff cadets who graduate from RMC Duntroon, after they successfully complete the 18-month military and academic course at the College. Charter of the Royal Military College"The Charter of the Royal Military College is to prepare cadets and other selected candidates for careers as officers in the Army by promoting learning, leadership and integrity; by inspiring high ideals and the pursuit of excellence; and by inculcating a sense of duty, loyalty and service to Australia." [1] Staff CadetsStaff Cadet is a title accorded only to officer trainees of the Royal Military College, Duntroon of Australia Until the late 1940s graduates entered the Staff Officer Corps of the Australian Army. After the late 1940s graduates were assigned different corps and were no longer posted to the Staff Corps. The title was kept on as a tradition at the RMC. Trainees at all other Australian Regular Army officer training establishments are referred to as Officer Cadet. There are two streams of Cadets:
Direct entry cadets complete 3rd, 2nd and 1st class at Duntroon in that order, each of 6 months duration. Cadets from ADFA join Duntroon in 2nd class, combining with the direct entry cadets completing 12 months at the college. The leadership and military training provided at ADFA during the 3 years of training is considered the equivalent of 3rd class at RMC. Direct entry cadets are known as 'bakers' particularly from the former ADFA cadets, as they are considered only half baked, given that they spend only 18 months in training as opposed to the 4 years of an ADFA cadet. Similarly ADFA entry cadets are known as 'FACs' (abbv. F****n ADFA Cadets). This terminology is always used informally and never in any written correspondence. Technically, the training and syllabus for both entry types is the same. Officer Cadets recruited under the Ready Reserve Scheme graduated from Duntroon until 1996, completing the full Duntroon course in 6 months then completing 6 months full-time service with their units. Some of these commissioned officers then went on to join the Australian Regular Army and to finish their degrees at ADFA. Books
Royal Military College, Australia Units (Reserves)
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