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If you are interested in applying for Army Officer Candidate School (OCS), there are several steps you should follow. Here is a general overview of the application process: 1. Meet the Basic Requirements: To apply for Army OCS, you must meet the basic eligibility criteria, which includes being a U.S. citizen, having a four-year degree from an accredited college or university, being between the ages of 18 and 32, and meeting physical and moral requirements. 2. Submit an Application: Once you have determined that you meet the eligibility criteria, you will need to submit an application. This can typically be done online through the U.S. Army Recruiting Command website or by contacting an Army recruiter. 3. Complete a Physical Examination: As part of the application process, you will be required to undergo a physical examination to ensure that you meet the physical requirements to become an Army officer. 4. Take the ASVAB: You will need to take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test to determine your aptitude for military service. 5. Attend an Interview: You may be required to attend an interview with an Army Officer Selection Officer (OSO) to discuss your qualifications and motivations for becoming an Army officer. 6. Complete OCS: Once you have been accepted into OCS, you will attend a 12-week program designed to develop your leadership and military skills. Overall, the application process for Army OCS can be rigorous, but it is a rewarding path for those who are committed to serving their country as an officer in the U.S. Army.
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