Colegio Militar de la Nación

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National Military College
Colegio Militar de la Nación
Monument to the Patricios Regiment conscript
Established October 11, 1869
Type military College
Undergraduates undergraduate education of officers of the Argentine Army.
Location El Palomar, Buenos Aires., Argentina
Website Official website
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"Nació con la Patria en Mayo de 1810"
(Born with the Motherland in May 1810)

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The National Military College (Spanish: Colegio Militar de la Nación) is the institution in charge of the undergraduate education of officers of the Argentine Army. It is located at El Palomar, Buenos Aires.

Established on October 11, 1869, by President Domingo Sarmiento at the height of the War of the Triple Alliance, its original quarters were opened in where the Parque Tres de Febrero stands today. It was transferred to San Martín in 1892, and to its present location, the site of the 1852 Battle of Caseros that deposed mid-19th century strongman Juan Manuel de Rosas, in 1938.

Its present facilities were inaugurated in 1937. El Palomar and La Casa de Caseros, installations involved in the Battle of Caseros, were declared a National Historic Monument.

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  • Ernesto Luis Cardoso 'Rumbo a la gloria Promoción 78 Colegio Militar de la Nación Buenos Aires' translation 'Headed for glory 78 Promoting the National Military College of Buenos Aires' 1948

Coordinates: 34°36′03″S 58°36′11″W / 34.60083°S 58.60306°W / -34.60083; -58.60306

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