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To apply as an Army Officer you should ideally be between the ages of 18-29 and should be of graduate calibre. The Army recruits graduates from all disciplines to all areas of the Army. It is the management and leadership potential that is essential.

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Officer Training

As a potential Officer in today's Army you will be offered an unrivalled package of excitement and training, using the very latest technology and taking command of up to 30 men and women.

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Job Descriptions

There is a variety of jobs you can choose from, as an Army Officer. Click here to find a full list of job descriptions available.

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Equal Opportunites

The Army is fully committed to provide equal opportunities for all personnel, irrespective of their gender, race, religion or sexual orientation.

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Officer Further Education

As a potential Officer, your physical and mental education is taken very seriously, and there is a variety of options available, for you to choose.

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