The Infantry Training Centre ( ITC ) is a unit of the British Army , administered by HQ School of Infantry and responsible for the basic training and advanced training of soldiers and officers joining the infantry . The unit's headquarters are at Catterick , North Yorkshire.
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10-667: Is delivered in two stages - Phase 1 ( basic training ) and Phase 2 (trade-specific training) - the Combat Infantry Course combines both into a single course for Standard Entrants aged 17.5 years and above. (Junior Entrants enlisted from age 16 and destined for the infantry receive their Phase 1 basic training separately at the Army Foundation College in Harrogate before joining ITC for their Phase 2 training.) The basic CIC lasts 26 weeks, in which
15-570: The basics of infantry soldiering are taught: Both the Foot Guards and Parachute Regiment have extended versions of the CIC that last an additional two weeks. New recruits to the Foot Guards undertake an extended drill programme for regular public duties . The Parachute Regiment course incorporates additional fitness work with Pegasus Company , including eight demanding assessments such as
20-488: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Infantry_Training_Centre&oldid=932890393 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Infantry Training Centre (British Army) ITC Catterick assumed overall responsibility for all infantry phase 2 training from
25-525: The three Infantry Training Battalion sites at Catterick, Strensall and Ouston on 1 May 1995. As of May 2002, the ITC assumed full control of all infantry phase 1 and 2 training for the Regular Army in a single Combat Infantryman's Course (CIC). The course was subsequently renamed the Combat Infantry Course (CIC) to reflect the inclusion of female recruits. Whereas initial training for other army roles
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