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Norwegian Military Academy

The Norwegian Military Academy (Krigsskolen), in Oslo, educates officers of the Norwegian Army and serves as the King's Royal Guard. The academy was established in 1750, and is the oldest institution for higher education in Norway.[1]

Norwegian Military Academy
Krigsskolen
Motto in English
Let him who desires peace prepare for war
TypeMilitary academy
Parent institution
Norwegian Defence University College
AffiliationNorwegian Army
CommanderColonel Sigrid Engebretsen-Skaret
Location,
Websitewww.forsvaret.no/utdanning/bachelorutdanninger-og-arsstudium

History edit

The Commander-in-Chief of the Norwegian armed forces, Hans Jacob Arnold Jensen, sent a request to the King of Denmark-Norway in 1750 to establish a school of mathematics in Christiania. The King determined, through the Royal Resolution of 16 December 1750, to establish The Free Mathematical School (Den frie matematiske skole). It was the first institution offering higher education in Norway, but it did not give any extensive military education. The students were recruited from the officer corps or from nobles in military service.[2]

After a reorganization in 1804, the school became an officer school and an independent unit with its own command. From 1876 to 1880 a college degree was required to apply. The school was first established at 10 Tollbugata in Oslo. It was moved to St. Olavsplass in 1899 and in 1918 it was moved back to Tollbugata 10. In 1969, it was moved to Linderud, where it is currently located.[3]

Between 1984 and 1995 Krigsskolen Gimlemoen in Kristiansand was also in operation. This was a 2-year degree (in addition to a one-year NCO/Sergeant schools, and at least one year service as an NCO as a requirement for admission). Students from KSG was awarded a commission as officers in the Army.

In 2003, the Military Academy was obligated to follow the Law of Universities and granted the right to award bachelor's degrees.[1]

Application and selection edit

Applicants must be Norwegian citizens aged between 18 and 25, pass drafting, pass health requirements, pass minimum requirements on physical tests and have higher education entrance qualifications.[4]

Selection edit

The applicants will first go through the Armed Forces’ admission and selection process at Camp Sessvollmoen, common for all higher education in the armed forces.

Appicants must pass a series of psychological and physical tests, medical examinations, and interviews. Those who pass the first part of the admission process must then complete a selection exercise.

The applicants who are best suited will be offered to start at the school.[5][6]

 
The entrance to the old Academy building located in Tollbugata

Organization and education edit

The academy is a part of the Norwegian Defence University College. The academy offers three courses:

  • Bachelor's degree in Military Studies with a specialisation in Leadership and Land Power.
  • Bachelor in military studies with specialisation in leadership – Military Logistics.
  • Bachelor's Degree in Military Studies with a specialisation in Leadership and Construction Technology.[7]

Training edit

During the courses, the cadets complete several field exercises to train leadership, tactics and decision-making.[4]

Traditions edit

The classes have a tradition of taking names from Norwegian officers, inspiring the cadets to follow in their paths. The Norwegian Military Academy performs ceremonial duties for the King of Norway. A parade is conducted every 16 December to celebrate the establishment of the academy. In addition, the academy conducts a parade on 8 May, to celebrate the Liberation Day or Veteran Day.[citation needed]

Standards edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b (in Norwegian). Krigsskolen. Archived from the original on 10 May 2013. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
  2. ^ Leraand, Dag (23 February 2021). "Krigsskolen". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Great Norwegian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  3. ^ "Stiftelse får overta Den gamle krigsskole" (in Norwegian). Aftenposten/NTB. 21 February 2021. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Bachelor - ledelse og landmakt". Utdanning (in Norwegian). Norwegian Armed Forces. 11 February 2022. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  5. ^ Sandstøl, Mathias Engstrøm (4 July 2021). "Sykepleieren Ingvild (22) kjemper om jobb i Forsvaret: – Du må ha litt bein i nesa" (in Norwegian). TV2.no. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  6. ^ Solheim, Axel (26 January 2021). "812 søkte ny lederutdanning i Forsvaret - bare 40 kommer inn" (in Norwegian). Forsvarets Forum. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  7. ^ . Norwegian Armed Forces. Archived from the original on 20 February 2022. Retrieved 20 February 2022.

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The Norwegian Military Academy Krigsskolen in Oslo educates officers of the Norwegian Army and serves as the King s Royal Guard The academy was established in 1750 and is the oldest institution for higher education in Norway 1 Norwegian Military AcademyKrigsskolenMotto in EnglishLet him who desires peace prepare for warTypeMilitary academyParent institutionNorwegian Defence University CollegeAffiliationNorwegian ArmyCommanderColonel Sigrid Engebretsen SkaretLocationOslo NorwayWebsitewww wbr forsvaret wbr no wbr utdanning wbr bachelorutdanninger og arsstudium Contents 1 History 2 Application and selection 2 1 Selection 3 Organization and education 4 Training 5 Traditions 5 1 Standards 6 ReferencesHistory editThe Commander in Chief of the Norwegian armed forces Hans Jacob Arnold Jensen sent a request to the King of Denmark Norway in 1750 to establish a school of mathematics in Christiania The King determined through the Royal Resolution of 16 December 1750 to establish The Free Mathematical School Den frie matematiske skole It was the first institution offering higher education in Norway but it did not give any extensive military education The students were recruited from the officer corps or from nobles in military service 2 After a reorganization in 1804 the school became an officer school and an independent unit with its own command From 1876 to 1880 a college degree was required to apply The school was first established at 10 Tollbugata in Oslo It was moved to St Olavsplass in 1899 and in 1918 it was moved back to Tollbugata 10 In 1969 it was moved to Linderud where it is currently located 3 Between 1984 and 1995 Krigsskolen Gimlemoen in Kristiansand was also in operation This was a 2 year degree in addition to a one year NCO Sergeant schools and at least one year service as an NCO as a requirement for admission Students from KSG was awarded a commission as officers in the Army In 2003 the Military Academy was obligated to follow the Law of Universities and granted the right to award bachelor s degrees 1 Application and selection editApplicants must be Norwegian citizens aged between 18 and 25 pass drafting pass health requirements pass minimum requirements on physical tests and have higher education entrance qualifications 4 Selection edit The applicants will first go through the Armed Forces admission and selection process at Camp Sessvollmoen common for all higher education in the armed forces Appicants must pass a series of psychological and physical tests medical examinations and interviews Those who pass the first part of the admission process must then complete a selection exercise The applicants who are best suited will be offered to start at the school 5 6 nbsp The entrance to the old Academy building located in TollbugataOrganization and education editThe academy is a part of the Norwegian Defence University College The academy offers three courses Bachelor s degree in Military Studies with a specialisation in Leadership and Land Power Bachelor in military studies with specialisation in leadership Military Logistics Bachelor s Degree in Military Studies with a specialisation in Leadership and Construction Technology 7 Training editDuring the courses the cadets complete several field exercises to train leadership tactics and decision making 4 Traditions editThe classes have a tradition of taking names from Norwegian officers inspiring the cadets to follow in their paths The Norwegian Military Academy performs ceremonial duties for the King of Norway A parade is conducted every 16 December to celebrate the establishment of the academy In addition the academy conducts a parade on 8 May to celebrate the Liberation Day or Veteran Day citation needed Standards edit nbsp Current Standard since 1991 under Harald V of Norway nbsp Standard between 1957 and 1991 under Olav V of Norway nbsp Standard between 1914 and 1957 under Haakon VII of NorwayReferences edit a b Historikk in Norwegian Krigsskolen Archived from the original on 10 May 2013 Retrieved 7 March 2013 Leraand Dag 23 February 2021 Krigsskolen Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Great Norwegian Encyclopedia Retrieved 20 February 2022 Stiftelse far overta Den gamle krigsskole in Norwegian Aftenposten NTB 21 February 2021 Retrieved 20 February 2022 a b Bachelor ledelse og landmakt Utdanning in Norwegian Norwegian Armed Forces 11 February 2022 Retrieved 20 February 2022 Sandstol Mathias Engstrom 4 July 2021 Sykepleieren Ingvild 22 kjemper om jobb i Forsvaret Du ma ha litt bein i nesa in Norwegian TV2 no Retrieved 20 February 2022 Solheim Axel 26 January 2021 812 sokte ny lederutdanning i Forsvaret bare 40 kommer inn in Norwegian Forsvarets Forum Retrieved 20 February 2022 Education at Norwegian Defence University College Norwegian Armed Forces Archived from the original on 20 February 2022 Retrieved 20 February 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Norwegian Military Academy amp oldid 1211284052, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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