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[[U.S. Army]] senior lieutenants and junior captain attend a schools, such as the Infantry Advanced Course or Armor Advanced Course, which gives them the skills to lead companies and serve on battalion staffs in their specific branches of service
[[U.S. Army]] senior lieutenants and junior captains attend a school, such as the Infantry Advanced Course or Armor Advanced Course, which gives them the [[tactics|tactical]] skills to lead [[company (land forces)|companies]] and serve on [[battalion]] staffs in their specific branches of service

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U.S. Army branch advanced course [r]: U.S. Army senior lieutenants and junior captains attend a school, such as the Infantry Advanced Course or Armor Advanced Course, which gives them the tactical skills to lead companies and serve on battalion staffs in their specific branches of service