Officer Candidate School (Indonesian Army)
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| Army Officer Candidate School | |
|---|---|
| Sekolah Calon Perwira Angkatan Darat | |
| Active | 8 January 1972 |
| Country | |
| Branch | |
| Type | Training |
| Role | Train and commission Indonesian Army Officers |
| Part of | Army Doctrine, Education and Training Development Command |
| Garrison/HQ | Bandung, West Java |
| Motto(s) | Viyata Pinaka Wiradhika ("Educating towards reliable officer") |
| Anniversaries | 8 January |
| Website | secapaad.mil.id |
| Commanders | |
| Commander | |
| Deputy Commander | |
The Indonesian Army Officer Candidate School (Indonesian: Sekolah Calon Perwira Angkatan Darat, Secapa AD) located at Bandung, West Java trains, assesses, and evaluates potential commissioned officers in the Indonesian Army. Officer candidates are senior NCOs or warrant officers. Completing the Secapaad course is one of few routes of becoming a commissioned officer in the Army.
The Secapaad course is a rigorous 20-week, 5-6 month course designed to train, assess, evaluate, and develop officers with the rank of Second lieutenant within the Army. It is the shortest route on becoming commissioned officers compared to other officer training programs, it is only open to senior enlisted personnel and warrant officers holding minimum ranks of Master Sergeant and Warrant Officer Class 2.