Royal Danish Military Academy

Coordinates: 55°40′20″N 12°31′31″E / 55.672129°N 12.525295°E / 55.672129; 12.525295
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Royal Danish Military Academy
Hærens Officersskole
Frederiksberg palace seen from Frederiksberg Park
Former names
Landkadetakademiet
MottoIngenio et Armis
Motto in English
With wisdom and weapons
TypeArmy academy
Established1713; 311 years ago (1713)
AffiliationForsvarsakademiet
Officer in charge
Lieutenant Colonel Finn Legard Nielsen
Location,
55°40′20″N 12°31′31″E / 55.672129°N 12.525295°E / 55.672129; 12.525295
CampusFrederiksberg Palace
NicknameHO
Websitehttp://forsvaret.dk/HO/

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.

Location

The academy has, since 1869, been located at Frederiksberg Palace in central Copenhagen.[1]

Other danish officers academies

References

  1. ^ Pedersen, Kenneth. "Royal Danish Military Academy". fak.dk (in Danish). Forsvarsakademiet. Retrieved 22 November 2016.