Canadian Officers' Training Corps
The Canadian Officers' Training Corps (COTC) 1912 - c. 1968, was Canada's first officer training program fashioned after the equivalent program in the United Kingdom.[1]
In World War Two the Canadian Army was able to produce high quality officers due to the high standards of the COTC.
Notable members
- Harry Crerar (1888 – 1965), General of the Canadian Army and field commander in World War II
- W. G. Hardy (1895 – 1979), Professor, author, president of the International Ice Hockey Federation[2]
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References
- http://natoassociation.ca/the-canadian-officers-training-corps-an-imperial-history/
- "Personnel Records of the First World War". Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved 2019-12-18.
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