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The school has been in service since the [[Cylon War]], when [[Saul Tigh]] attended it.<ref name="aerelon">"Cylon Intelligence Report: Personnel File: Saul Tigh." <u>Battlestar Galactica: The Official Magazine</u>. Feb./Mar. 2006: 62.</ref> | The school has been in service since the [[Cylon War]], when [[Saul Tigh]] attended it.<ref name="aerelon">"Cylon Intelligence Report: Personnel File: Saul Tigh." <u>Battlestar Galactica: The Official Magazine</u>. Feb./Mar. 2006: 62.</ref> | ||
{{callsign|Crashdown}} also attended the school, but his literal usage of a basic command instructional tool from the school to plan an attack on a Cylon position on {{RDM|Kobol}} attests to his inexperience, according to [[Galen Tyrol]] {{TRS|Fragged}}. | |||
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*Real-life [[w:Officer Candidate School|Officer Candidate School]]s train civilians or enlisted personnel to become commissioned officers. | |||
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The Colonial Forces maintained an Officer Candidate School.
The school has been in service since the Cylon War, when Saul Tigh attended it.[1]
Alex "Crashdown" Quartararo also attended the school, but his literal usage of a basic command instructional tool from the school to plan an attack on a Cylon position on Kobol attests to his inexperience, according to Galen Tyrol (TRS: "Fragged").
Notes
- Real-life Officer Candidate Schools train civilians or enlisted personnel to become commissioned officers.
References
- ↑ "Cylon Intelligence Report: Personnel File: Saul Tigh." Battlestar Galactica: The Official Magazine. Feb./Mar. 2006: 62.