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  1. The Naval Academy, located in the district of Mürwik in Flensburg, was built in the northern-German brick-Gothic style. Since 1910, it has been the main training facility for the officers in the German Navy. With over 200 metres of waterfront and an approximately 60-metre-high tower, the Academy dominates the southern shore of the Flensburg ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › German_NavyGerman Navy - Wikipedia

    Imperial German Navy (Kaiserliche Marine), 1871–1919; Reichsmarine, 1919–35; Kriegsmarine, 1935–45; German Mine Sweeping Administration, 1945–48; Volksmarine, the navy of East Germany (GDR) 1956–90; Marine, 1956–present (Bundesmarine, colloquially) Current operations. German warships permanently participate in all four NATO Maritime ...

  3. The Německá císařská námořní akademie ( Marineakademie) na Kiel, Německo, byla od roku 1872 do roku 1910 vysokoškolskou institucí Císařské německé námořnictvo, Kaiserliche Marine, kde byli námořní důstojníci připraveni na službu na vyšších úrovních velení. Námořní akademie byla založena v roce 1872 ...

  4. The Imperial Naval Academy on Coruscant was established ca. 18 BBY in Imperial City. It was temporarily quartered in an old stone hospital taken over by the Galactic Empire. Candidates were taught to be submissive to authority and to pilot starships, using simulators and real ships. Fifty degrades would result in expulsion; expelled students served time in the Mining Corps. The schoolmaster ...

  5. German Naval Laws. The Naval Laws ( German : Flottengesetze, "Fleet Laws") were five separate laws passed by the German Empire, in 1898, 1900, 1906, 1908, and 1912. These acts, championed by Kaiser Wilhelm II and his Secretary of State for the Navy, Grand Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz, committed Germany to building up a navy capable of competing ...

  6. The Naval Academy at first was located at Tokyo, but in 1888 was moved to the island of Etajima. Like most state institutions set up during that period, Etajima was modeled on a western pattern, and it was natural to look to the British for advice. The Japanese requested, and got, a naval mission of 34 British officers who organized and ...