Inside AOSB with the Vice President: What Gets You Selected (Or Rejected) - Jim Pritchett
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We explore how the Army Officer Selection Board truly works, why potential beats pedigree, and how authenticity, fitness, and feedback shape success. Jim shares lessons from Sandhurst, early command, operations in Northern Ireland and Iraq, and his vantage point as an AOSB Vice President.
• selection focused on potential not polish
• myths about “classic officer” backgrounds challenged
• sandhurst shocks and adapting fast
• technical depth for young gunners at phase two
• the officer–sergeant partnership as a command pair
• operations shaping judgment, trust and decentralised command
• inside Westbury: roles of VPs and group leaders
• using feedback between briefing and main board
• common pitfalls: weak fitness, acting, overthinking
• planex basics: DST, risk and simple, reasoned plans
• how teams gel and why evidence of contribution matters
• serving soldiers and non‑traditional candidates encouraged
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