Koninklijke Militaire Academie

The Royal Military Academy (Dutch: Koninklijke Militaire Academie or KMA) is the service academy for the Dutch Army, the Dutch Air Force, and the Royal Marechaussee. Located in Breda, the Netherlands, the KMA has trained future officers since 1828.

Koninklijke Militaire Academie
Royal Military Academy
TypeNational Military Academy
Established1828 (1828)
Studentsfuture officers in the Royal Dutch Army, the Royal Dutch Air Force or the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee
UndergraduatesBachelor's degree
Location,
51.5915°N 4.7753°E / 51.5915; 4.7753
CampusBreda Castle on one kilometer square
AffiliationsISMS;
WebsiteOfficial website

Description

The KMA offers a program of study which lasts four or five years, depending on the academic major cadets choose.[1] Academic programs have changed significantly during its history. In today's program cadets are awarded a bachelor's degree upon graduation, and are commissioned in the Royal Netherlands Army, the Royal Netherlands Air Force or the Royal Marechaussee.[1] The KMA also offers a shortened officers course of one and a half years.[2] The training of the officers of the Royal Netherlands Navy and the Korps Mariniers is mainly done by the Royal Netherlands Naval College in Den Helder. The campus is about one kilometre square.

References

  1. Defensie, Ministerie van. "Defensieacademie (NLDA)". www.nlda.nl.
  2. Defensie, Ministerie van. "Defensieacademie (NLDA)". www.nlda.nl.

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