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Egyptian Military Academy
الكلية الحربية المصرية
Other name
الأكادمية الحربية
Former name
Royal Military School, until 1954
MottoDuty, Honor, Homeland
TypeMilitary Academy
Established1938; 86 years ago (1938)
DirectorStaff Major General: Ashraf Faris
Location,
CampusUrban Campus
ColorsRed & Black
Websitehttp://academy.mod.gov.eg/MiAc.aspx

The Egyptian Military Academy (Template:Lang-ar) is the oldest and most prominent military academy in Egypt. Traditionally, graduates of the Military Academy are commissioned as officers in the Egyptian Army. However, they may serve in other branches and commands of the Egyptian military establishment.

The Military Academy contains branches, which provide additional training and skills. It also features a prolonged study system so as to graduate more elite officers to serve in the army, such as the Branch of Military Arts and Thunderbolt School.

The Academy's current director is Major General Ashraf Faris.

History

The founding of the Military Camp in Egypt dates back to the year 1811, when the first Military Camp was set up in the area of Cairo Citadel. In 1820, the Military camp moved to Aswan, and in 1908, it was relocated to the Abbassia Military Barracks in the El-Koba Bridge area. Later the camp expanded and Military School was established in the camp in 1909.

Originally admission in the school was reserved for members of the Egyptian upper class, the Academy changed its rules for admission in 1936 to allow the sons of lower and middle-class families to enter.[1][2]

In March 1938, the Military School's name changed to become the Royal Egyptian Military Academy. After the Egyptian revolution of 1952, the Military Academy's present site was established and inaugurated by the late Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser on March 3, 1955.

Degrees and syllabus

The Military Academy awards two types of degrees:

  • Bachelor's degree in Military Sciences
  • Military Studies Completion Certificate (for University graduates who choose a career in the Egyptian Armed Forces upon graduation)

The institution also offers additional courses:

Notable alumni

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Keegan, p.162.
  2. ^ Cleveland, p.304.
  3. ^ "Mnangagwa: Zimbabwe's President-in-waiting". NewsDay Zimbabwe. 2017-11-22. Retrieved 2018-07-11.

References

30°06′35″N 31°21′31″E / 30.1096°N 31.3585°E / 30.1096; 31.3585