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Naval and Maritime Academy, Trincomalee
File:NMA Seal, LKA.png
Active15 January 1967 – present
CountrySri Lanka
TypeTraining
RoleOfficer and sailor Training
Garrison/HQSLN Dockyard, Trincomalee
Nickname(s)NMA
Motto(s)Moulding future Admirals
Anniversaries15 July
Commanders
CommandantCommodore Kalana Jinadasa

Naval and Maritime Academy (NMA), Trincomalee, is the location of initial officer training in the Sri Lanka Navy, and is located within SLN Dockyard, Trincomalee. It received university status in 2001 under the leadership of Commodore SR Samaratunga.

History

The Sri Lanka Naval and Maritime Academy was established on 15 January 1967, and was subsequently commissioned on 15 July 1967 with Instructor Commander M. G. S. Perera as the first Commandant,[1][2] taking over responsibility for officer training from the Britannia Royal Naval College at Dartmouth, England.

As well as initial officer training the NMA conducts Sub Lieutenant Technical Courses for Executive, Logistic and NPM branch officers, in addition to training other officer grades such as Direct Entry (Degree holders), Service Entry & Short Service commissioned schemes. The Officer Cadet Entry scheme has been accredited to the University of Kelaniya since 2001. The academy at present is accredited to Kotalawala Defence University, and is expanding to meet the naval and national demands.

All officer trainees who undergo the stipulated programme receive a Bachelor of Science Degree in Naval and Maritime Studies, Naval Studies and Naval Logistics Management.

NMA also conducts the Long Logistics Management Course which is the first ever long specialization course leading to a MBA degree. It also regularly conducts an 18-week-long Junior Naval Staff Course. In 2015 a long specialization course for middle level executive officers in the fields of Navigation, Communication, Gunnery and ASW was begun. Training for naval ratings encompasses phase III and advanced training courses comprised with branch training, specialization training, mechanical and technical training.

NMA hold the ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management System Certification awarded by the Sri Lanka Standards Institution in 2007.[1][3] This was upgraded to ISO 9001:2008 in 2010. In recognition of its service rendered over the years, the NMA was awarded with the prestigious President's Colours in 2003.[1]

ASW School

The first course for UC/UW III trainees was conducted on 8 February 1993 under the command of the OIC Nautical School. On 7 May 2002, ASW School was established and first OIC was LCdr D. A. S. Pothupitiya. The school imparts practical and theoretical knowledge pertaining to undersea warfare in order to produce under water warfare specialized sailors and officers for Sri Lanka Navy.

Diving school

The school was established on 16 June 1996 and producing well qualified divers not only to the Sri Lanka Navy, but also conducting courses for officers and soldiers of Special Force and Commando Regiments of Sri Lanka Army. The first OIC of the school was LCdr (CDO) U. V. M. P. Perera.

Medical Assistants Training School

This school was established on 21 May 1998 at old library building and is capable of conducting basic nursing courses for medical branch sailors. The first OIC of the school was Lt (WM) V. A. D. N. Edward.

Combat Training Unit

United States Marine Corps landing craft air cushion onto the Naval and Maritime Academy beach during a theater security cooperation exchange with the Sri Lanka Navy

The school was established near Waterloo junction on 23 October 2003 and conducts courses for patrolmen branch officers and sailors, and a combat module for all other officers and sailors. The first OIC of the school was of LCdr (NP) K. G. N. Ranaweera.

NBCD School

The Nuclear Biological Chemical Defence and fire fighting and damage control school was established on 7 March 2006. The first OIC of the school was LCdr (E) D. M. N. A. Dassanayake.

The school was established on 18 December 2006 at Waterloo junction and subsequently shifted to its present location at Shoebury junction on 18 December 2007. This school is capable of producing snipers for the Sri Lanka Navy. Lt (NP) K. P. N. G. Kariyawasam was the first OIC of the school.

Intakes

There are several intakes for cadet officers and midshipmen annually. These are under the following category:[4]

  • Cadet Entry Degree Programme
  • Cadet Entry Non-Degree Programme
  • KDU Entry (General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University)
  • Direct Entry Stream to the Regular Force – for professionals (Doctors, IT specialists, Engineers, etc.)
  • Volunteer Stream – Officers for the Sri Lanka Volunteer Naval Force
  • Service Entry – for serving ratings

Degree courses

These degrees are accredited by the University of Kelaniya:[6]

  • Bachelor of Science Naval Studies in Maritime Warfare
  • Bachelor of Science Naval Studies in Land Warfare
  • Bachelor of Science Naval Studies in Logistic Management

Commandants

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Naval and Maritime Academy of SLN reaches Par Excellence". Sri Lanka Navy. 7 March 2008. Archived from the original on 3 November 2011. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  2. ^ Weliwitigoda, M. H. (10 August 2004). "Instructor Commander M. G. S. Perera - the founder of the Naval Academy". Daily News. Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited. Archived from the original on 8 February 2012. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  3. ^ "Naval and Maritime Academy (NMA) Receives ISO 9001:2000". Ministry of Defence and Urban Development. 30 December 2010. Archived from the original on 17 February 2012. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  4. ^ "Become an officer". Sri Lanka Navy. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  5. ^ Silva, Rashomi (3 September 2002). "Memorials to a brave, old world". Daily News. Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited. Archived from the original on 8 February 2012. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  6. ^ "24 Naval Officers receive their graduation at BMICH". Sri Lanka Navy. 13 December 2007. Archived from the original on 5 April 2014. Retrieved 9 January 2015.