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A military academy trains people to be military officers.
Examples
Page name | Started | Location | Alumni | Description |
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Defence Academy of the United Kingdom | United Kingdom Wiltshire Shrivenham | 11 | Provides higher education for personnel in the British Armed Forces, Civil Service, other UK Government Departments and personnel from other nations. | |
Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy | 1924 | 7 | Tasked with preparing selected military officers for war industry, logistics and strategic resources planning. | |
Federal Academy for Security Policy | 1992 | Germany Berlin | "Acceptance of Germany’s security policy by the general public is a vital element of security itself. The intensified public debate on security issues requires competent executive personnel within the government, the business sector, the scientific community and the media who are able to take the necessary lead in the formation of opinion.” | |
Frunze Military Academy | 1918 | Russia Moscow | 3 | One of the most prestigious military educational institutions in the Soviet Union |
General Jonas Žemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania | 1992 | Lithuania | 1 | Lithuanian military academy |
General Military Academy | 1882 | Spain Zaragoza | 2 | Responsible for the initial training for officers of the Spanish Army, and for the officers of the Civil Guard. |
NATO/Defense College | 19 November 1951 | Italy Rome | 6 | Meeting place for policy makers and military officers. |
Norwegian Defence University College | 2002 | Norway | 5 | Offers 'leadership courses' for key military and civilian decision-makers |
Norwich University | 1819 | US Vermont | 1 | Private military college in Vermont, United States. As a senior military college, cadet corps students have the right to serve as active duty officers in the US Armed Forces upon graduation from the Reserve Officer Training Corps. |
Pakistan Military Academy | 1947 | Pakistan Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Abbottabad | 3 | The most prestigious military academy in Pakistan, training future leaders. |
Political Warfare Cadres Academy | 15 July 1951 | Taiwan Tapei | CIA-supervised Taiwanese military academy known for its training in torture, especially to Latin-American police, military and intelligence forces. | |
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst | 37 | |||
Royal Military College Duntroon | 1911 | Australia Canberra | 5 | The Australian Army's officer training establishment |
Saint-Cyr | 1 May 1802 | France Brittany Guer Morbihan | 4 | The French Army's officer training establishment |
School of the Americas | 1946 | 5 | Also known as the "coup school", its graduates include most of the worst torturers in Latin America. | |
Special Warfare Center and School | 1950 | 1 | ||
Swedish Military Interpreter School | 1957 | Sweden Uppsala | Its alumni are deep state operatives placed around society | |
The Citadel | 1842 | South Carolina Charleston | 1 | |
US/Air Force/Academy | 2 | |||
US/Coast Guard/Academy | 1876 | Connecticut New London | 2 | Service academy of the United States Coast Guard. |
United States Merchant Marine Academy | 1943 | New York US | 2 | Trains cadets to serve as officers in the United States Merchant Marine, branches of the military, and the transportation industry. |
United States Military Academy | 1802 | New York United States Military Academy | 62 | |
United States Naval Academy | 30 | |||
Woolwich Royal Military Academy | 1741 | London | 2 | British academy for the training of commissioned officers of the Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers 1741-1939. |
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