Royal Danish Military Academy
The Royal Danish Military Academy (Danish: Hærens Officersskole) educates and commissions all officers for the Royal Danish Army. The Military Academy function was initiated in 1713 by request of King Frederick IV on inspiration from the Naval Academy.
Hærens Officersskole | |
Frederiksberg palace seen from Frederiksberg Park | |
Former names | Landkadetakademiet |
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Motto | Ingenio et Armis (Latin) |
Motto in English | With wisdom and weapons |
Type | Army academy |
Established | 1713 |
Affiliation | Danish Defence |
Academic affiliation | Royal Danish Defence College |
Officer in charge | Colonel Nicolas T. Veicherts |
Location | , 55.672129°N 12.525295°E |
Campus | Frederiksberg Palace |
Website | Official website |
Location
The academy has, since 1869, been located at Frederiksberg Palace in central Copenhagen.[1]
Other Danish officer academies
- Navy: The Royal Danish Naval Academy located at Svanemøllens Barracks in Copenhagen.
- Air force: The Royal Danish Air Force Academy located at Svanemøllen Barracks in Copenhagen.
- Emergency Management Agency: The Emergency Management Officers School located at Bernstorff Palace in Gentofte
References
- Pedersen, Kenneth. "Royal Danish Military Academy". fak.dk (in Danish). Forsvarsakademiet. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
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