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Military Academy of the Bolivarian National Guard

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National Guard Military Academy
Academia Militar de la Guardia Nacional Bolivariana
Former names
Officer Training School of the National Guard
Motto
En honor es su divisa
Motto in English
Honor is its emblem
TypeMilitary
EstablishedSeptember 15, 1936
Parent institution
Bolivarian Military University of Venezuela
SuperintendentBGEN Winder González Urdaneta[1]
Commandant of CadetsColonel Jonas Paez
Location,
ColorsMaroon
NicknameHouse of the Knights of Honor
AffiliationsArmed Forces of Venezuela
Websitewww.umbv.edu.ve/amgnb/

The National Guard Military Academy (in Spanish Academia Militar de la Guardia Nacional Bolivariana), opened in 1936, is a military academy training future officers of the Venezuelan National Guard. It shares its campus in Caracas's Fort Tiuna with the Military Academy of the Bolivarian Army.

Mission

The missions of the Military Academy of the National Guard are the following:[2]

  • Love of country, duty, ethical, moral, spiritual and historical values of Venezuelan society.
  • Leaders possessing a high level of performance as the official future.
  • To fulfill tasks related to the National Guard, military defense cooperation, maintaining internal order and actively participate in the development of the nation.

Vision Statement

The Academy is envisioned to be:

A military higher educational institution of national and international prestige, that is oriented towards the training of the officers with moral and ethnic values, shaped by a process of investigation training that is excellent and effective, that is aimed towards the defense and compliance with the provisions of the Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, the law, and human rights.

References

  1. ^ http://www.umbv.edu.ve/amgnb/index.php/2015-01-24-23-41-32/direccion
  2. ^ "La AMGNB, anteriormente EFOFAC". Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Defensa. Retrieved 8 July 2014.