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The Officer Cadet School, Portsea (sometimes referred to as OCS Portsea) was an officer training establishment of the Australian Army. Established at Portsea in Victoria, Australia, in 1951 to provide training to officer cadets prior to commissioning, for many years OCS provided the Australian Regular Army with the bulk of its junior officers.
- 1951–1985
- Portsea, Victoria, Australia
- Loyalty and Service
- former Military college
Brief History. OCS Parade Ground, courtesy of OCS Portsea Alumni – http://www.ocsportsea.com/. The Officer Cadet School (OCS) Portsea began training officers for the Australian Army in January 1952. During its 33 years of operation, until closure in December 1985, 3,544 cadets graduated, including: 2,826 Australian Regular Army, 30 RAAF and ...
The Army Officer Cadet School at Portsea is trying to track down all of the 3544 officers who graduated across 67 classes from 1952 – 1985. Many of those surviving graduates are now scattered across Australia and overseas and have lost contact with old classmates and friends.
News « Officer Cadet School, Portsea. 50th OCS Portsea Reunion Newsletter. Wed 10, Jan 2024. Introduction. Where did 50 years go? These were my thoughts in 2022 when consideration turned to the 50 th Anniversary of our graduation from OCS Portsea on 14 December 1973. The Plan.