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Royal Naval College (Netherlands)

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Established
  
28 August 1829

Campus
  
Naval base

Province
  
North Holland

Undergraduates
  
150

Administrative staff
  
90

Phone
  
+31 223 657 162

Founded
  
28 August 1829

Royal Naval College (Netherlands)

Motto in English
  
We are and hope to become

Type
  
National military academy

Location
  
Den Helder, The Netherlands

Address
  
Het Nieuwe Diep 8, 1781 AC, 1781 AC Den Helder, Netherlands

Motto
  
Sumus et fore speramus (We are and hope to become)

Similar
  
Naval and Maritime Academy, Royal Military Academy, Naval School, N G Kuznetsov Naval Ac, Egyptian Naval Academy

Royal naval college netherlands top 5 facts


The Royal Naval College was the service academy of the Royal Netherlands Navy. From 2005 it is part of the Koninklijk Instituut voor de Marine ("Royal naval institute" or KIM) as part of the Nederlandse Defensie Academie ("Netherlands defence academy") in Den Helder. It offers a program of four or five years and also a short course of 16 to 22 months. Upon the completion of the program a graduate is awarded a bachelor's degree and is commissioned in the Royal Netherlands Navy. The training of officers for the Royal Netherlands Army and Royal Netherlands Air Force is done by the Koninklijke Militaire Academie in Breda.

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History

The Royal Netherlands Navy was officially founded in 1815, but existed in various forms since 1488. In the early years of the Navy, officers were trained in service aboard ships. In 1785, the 'Kweekschool voor de Zeevaart' the first land-based training school for future officers, opened. This school was the predecessor of the KIM. During the time of the Batavian Republic (1795–1806), as the Dutch Navy began to become more organized, the training school was improved as well. With the forming of the Kingdom of the Netherlands on 10 January 1816, an institute for training naval officers was founded in Delft. Twelve years later, it was moved to a site near Medemblik, and many improvements were made for the move. A boarding school system was introduced, and the institute applied for officer training. On 28 August 1829, the opening of the institute was celebrated in the great church of Medemblik. That date is now observed as the anniversary of KIM's founding. In 1854, the current campus at Willemsoord in Den Helder was opened. In 2005 the academy was fused with the KMA to create the 'Nederlandse Defensie Academy' (NLDA) and the KIM was reshaped to play a technical educational role for the NLDA, which was followed by the arrival of a lot of army and air force cadets and the departure of most of the midshipmen from the academy, effectively ending its role as a 'maritime' academy.

Alumni

  • Piet de Jong '34, former Prime Minister of The Netherlands (1967–1971)
  • Eugène Lacomblé '17, posthumous recipient of the Military William Order
  • Hans Larive, escapee from Colditz, recipient of the Military William Order
  • References

    Royal Naval College (Netherlands) Wikipedia


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