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  1. The Royal Danish Naval Academy (Danish: Søværnets Officersskole or more commonly, Søofficerskolen) educates and commissions all officers for the Royal Danish Navy. Having existed for more than 300 years, it is the oldest still-existing officers' academy in the world.

    • 1701; 322 years ago
    • Holmen
  2. www.forsvaret.dk › en › organisationThe Royal Danish Navy

    Danish Navy. Defending Danish interests by sea. The Royal Danish Navy consists of the Navy Command which includes a National Maritime Operations Centre and three naval squadrons located primarily at two naval bases in Frederikshavn and Korsør. Structure of the Navy. Current deployments.

  3. Naval schools Royal Danish Naval Academy. Runs three main schools, with five special schools: Naval NCO and Basic Training School (Danish: Søværnets Sergent- og Grundskole (SSG)) near Frederikshavn; Danish naval academy (Danish: Søværnets Officersskole) at Holmen, Copenhagen; Naval specialist schools (Danish: Søværnets ...

    • 3,400 personnel + 200 conscripts, 16 ships, 28 vessels and 30 boats
    • Danish Defence
  4. Official website. 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 .

    • With wisdom and weapons
    • Ingenio et Armis (Latin)
  5. The Royal Danish Naval Academy (SOS) (Danish: Søværnets Officersskole ) has been active since 1701 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Branch: Royal Danish Navy. Motto: Nec Temere, Nec Timide / Neither rashly nor timidly. OFFICIAL WEBSITE » More Here for Denmark.

  6. The Royal Danish Defence College is divided into four branches: Staff Administration, Staff Support, Academies and the Faculty. The three Royal Danish Military NCO Academies are located in Varde (Army), in Frederikshavn (Navy) and in Karup (Airforce).

  7. The Royal Danish Academy offers a range of two-year master programmes taught in English and Danish, each with their own focus areas. The objective of the programmes is to educate graduates who can make a professional contribution to the development of architecture.