Military academy

1720

The Royal Military Academy, Woolwich was set up in 1741, after a false start in 1720 because of a lack of funds, as the earliest military academy in Britain.

1741

The Royal Military Academy, Woolwich was set up in 1741, after a false start in 1720 because of a lack of funds, as the earliest military academy in Britain.

1748

In France, the École Royale du Génie at Mézières was founded in 1748, followed by a non-technical academy in 1751, the École Royale Militaire offering a general military education to the nobility.

1750

The academy was established in 1750, and is the oldest institution for higher education in Norway. By the turn of the century, under the impetus of the Napoleonic Wars and the strain that the armies of Europe subsequently came under, military academies for the training of commissioned officers of the army were set up in most of the combatant nations.

1751

In France, the École Royale du Génie at Mézières was founded in 1748, followed by a non-technical academy in 1751, the École Royale Militaire offering a general military education to the nobility.

1802

The two original departments were later combined and moved to Sandhurst. In the United States, the United States Military Academy (USMA) in West Point, New York was founded on March 16, 1802, and is one of five service academies in the nation. ==Types== ===Pre-collegiate institutions=== A military school teaches children of various ages (elementary school, middle school or high school) in a military environment which includes training in military aspects, such as drill.

1819

The university was founded in 1819 at Norwich, Vermont, as the American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy.

1820

This is the oldest of the Philippine service academies having been established in 1820 during the long period of Spanish colonial rule in the country, and was first situated in Manila for many years. Philippine National Police Academy, Cavite – during the 1980s, it served as a school for selected enlisted personnel and civilians who will join as a Police/Fire Lieutenants in the defunct Integrated National Police.

1873

However, when NGCSU was founded in 1873 as North Georgia Agricultural College, it had both a corps and a civilian student body, and was also the state's first coeducational college. Norwich University Corps of Cadets.

1876

RMCC was established in 1876, while CMR was established in 1954.

1930

It was renamed the Philippine Military Academy before the 1930s.

1940

From 1940 to 1995, the Department of National Defence operated a third military college in Victoria, British Columbia, known as Royal Roads Military College. Graduates of the Colleges are widely acknowledged to have had a disproportionate impact in the Canadian services and society, thanks to the solid foundations provided by their military education.

1945

Active since 1945, but also inherits the traditions of former Dutch military aviation schools. Each service academy is headed by a two-star general who serves as superintendent, and his/her deputy is a one-star officer.

1951

In existence since 1951. Indonesian Air Force Academy (Akademi Angkatan Udara; AAU), in Yogyakarta, is under the supervision of the Indonesian Air Force Chief of Staff.

1954

RMCC was established in 1876, while CMR was established in 1954.

1960

The two institutions provided military education to officer cadets of all three elements in the Canadian Forces; the navy, army and air force; with RMC granted the authority to confer academic degrees in arts, science and engineering by the 1960s.

1970

military through the successful completion of a Reserve Officer Training Corps program along with their college or university's academic coursework. The term military school primarily refers to pre-collegiate secondary-school-level military institutions, which were more common before the 1970s and 1980s. The term military academy commonly refers to a pre-collegiate, collegiate, and post-collegiate institution, especially the U.S.

1978

Founded in 1978, it is an all-boys' institute that is fully accredited by Ontario's Ministry of Education.

1980

This is the oldest of the Philippine service academies having been established in 1820 during the long period of Spanish colonial rule in the country, and was first situated in Manila for many years. Philippine National Police Academy, Cavite – during the 1980s, it served as a school for selected enlisted personnel and civilians who will join as a Police/Fire Lieutenants in the defunct Integrated National Police.

military through the successful completion of a Reserve Officer Training Corps program along with their college or university's academic coursework. The term military school primarily refers to pre-collegiate secondary-school-level military institutions, which were more common before the 1970s and 1980s. The term military academy commonly refers to a pre-collegiate, collegiate, and post-collegiate institution, especially the U.S.

1991

After the merging of the Philippine Constabulary and INP on January 1, 1991, it became the primary school supplying officers for the new Philippine National Police, the Bureau of Fire Protection and the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology, all under the Department of the Interior and Local Government.

1992

In 1992, PMA stopped providing graduates to the Philippine Constabulary after the passage of Republic Act 6975 which resulted in the merger of the Philippine Constabulary and the Integrated National Police.

1993

Beginning in 1993, PMA became a co-educational school. Philippine Merchant Marine Academy, Zambales – It is a school for students who shall serve in different private shipping companies, foreign or local.

1995

From 1940 to 1995, the Department of National Defence operated a third military college in Victoria, British Columbia, known as Royal Roads Military College. Graduates of the Colleges are widely acknowledged to have had a disproportionate impact in the Canadian services and society, thanks to the solid foundations provided by their military education.

In 1995 the Department of National Defence was forced to close RRMC and CMR due to budget considerations, but RMCC continues to operate. RRMC reopened as a civilian university in the fall of 1995, and is maintained by the Government of British Columbia.

2007

In 2007, the Department of National Defence reopened CMR as a military academy that offers equivalent schooling as CEGEP, a level of post-secondary education in Quebec's education system. In addition to Canadian Military Colleges, the Canadian Armed Forces also operate a number of training centres and schools, including the Canadian Forces College, and the Canadian Forces Language School.

2013

Many of these institutions also offer on-line degree programs: University of North Georgia, Dahlonega, Georgia — Formed by a 2013 merger with Gainesville State College, its main predecessor institution, last known as North Georgia College & State University, was chartered as a military college.

2016

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2019

The college is due to close in 2021 after an announcement was made in the House of Commons on March 11, 2019. Duke of York's Royal Military School – Military based secondary school in Dover, Kent; students are influenced to join the forces after education, but have no commitment to do so. There are also numerous Cadet forces that operate for all branches of the armed forces for children aged 10–20.

2021

The college is due to close in 2021 after an announcement was made in the House of Commons on March 11, 2019. Duke of York's Royal Military School – Military based secondary school in Dover, Kent; students are influenced to join the forces after education, but have no commitment to do so. There are also numerous Cadet forces that operate for all branches of the armed forces for children aged 10–20.




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