Korea Army Officer Candidate School
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Korea Army Officer Candidate School (KAOCS, Korean: 육군 학사사관후보생; Hanja: 陸軍 學士士官候補生) provides training to become a commissioned officer in the Republic of Korea Army. Korea Army Officer Candidate School was first proposed on 28 June 1981. Between 1981 and 2014, over 48,273 candidates were enrolled in 59 KAOCS classes and were commissioned as Second Lieutenants.[1]
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Korea Army Officer Candidate School | |
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Active | 1981–present |
Country | South Korea |
Branch | Republic of Korea Army |
Type | Training |
Role | Train and commission Army Officers |
March | Haksa-ga (KAOCS Hymn) |
Mascot(s) | Eagle |
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