Bolivarian Military University of Venezuela
Universidad Militar Bolivariana de Venezuela | |
Logo of UMBV. | |
Former names | Academia Militar de Venezuela |
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Motto | Historia, Constitucion, Defensa |
Motto in English | History, Constitution, Defense |
Type | Military |
Established | 3 September 2010 |
Affiliation | National Bolivarian Armed Forces of Venezuela |
Rector | BRIG Alexis José Rodríguez Cabello |
Dean | BRIG Rafael José Aguana Nuñez |
Location | Caracas, Venezuelan Capital District, Venezuela |
Campus |
Fort Tiuna, Caracas (Army and National Guard) La Guaira (Navy) Maracay (Air Force and MTA) |
Colours | Blue and White |
Affiliations | Armed Forces of Venezuela |
Website |
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The Bolivarian Military University of Venezuela (in Spanish Universidad Militar Bolivariana de Venezuela. The Military Bolivarian University of Venezuela ( UMBV ) , is a National Experimental University of Venezuela , which operates under the military education of the nation, is under the Ministry of the People's Power for Defense. It was founded by Decree of the president Hugo Chavez.[1] It is located in Caracas, Venezuela and it provides a four-year program of training for officer cadets.
Organization
Unlike other military academies, it is a system of Military academies, which offers studies in the different components that make up the armed forces of Venezuela. It is similar to several military academies in the world. It is a system of 5 military schools united in one single unit, also integrated by other schools and institutes recently opened.
The academy system is composed of the following academies:[2]
Military Academies
- Military Academy of the Bolivarian Army, Caracas
- Bolivarian Naval Academy, Catia la Mar
- Bolivarian Air Force Academy, Maracay
- National Guard Military Academy, Caracas
- Bolivarian Military Technical Academy, Maracay
- Troop Officers Military College, Charallave
- Military Health Sciences Academy, Caracas
The following are also part of the academy system:
Tactical, Technical and Logistical Studies[3]
- Army Infantry School General-in-Chief Rafael Urdaneta
- Army Cavalry and Armor School Major General Juan Guillermo Iribarren
- Army Artillery School Colonel Diego Jalón
- Army Logistics School Brigadier General José Gabriel Pérez
- Army Military Engineering School Brigadier General Francisco Jacot
- Naval Tactical Studies School
- Air Power College
- Internal Security Studies School
- Armed Forces School of Intelligence Brigadier General Daniel Florence O'Leary
- National Armed Forces College of Military Communications, Electronics and Information Technology (Instituto Universitario Militar de Comunicaciones, Electrónica y Informatica de la Fuerza Armada Nacional, IUMCOELIFA)
- Languages College of the National Armed Forces Generalissimo Francisco de Miranda
- Army Languages School
- Navy Languages School
- Air Force Languages School
- National Guard School of Languages
Strategic Studies[4]
- National Defense Advanced Studies Institute Grand Marshal of Ayacucho Anthonio Jose de Sucre (Instituto de Altos Estudios de la Defensa Nacional, IAEDEN)
- National Armed Forces War College Liberator Simón Bolívar
See also
External links
- Minister of the People's Power for Defense
- Sitio oficial del Ejército Libertador
- Preguntas frecuentes para ingresar a la Academia Militar de Venezuela
References
- ↑ Presidential Decree N° 7.662. Official Gazette of the Bolivarian Republic of venezuela. 3 September 2010.
- ↑ "Institutos de Pregrado". http://www.umbv.edu.ve/index.php/component/content/article?layout=edit&id=79. Ministerio de Poder Popular para La Defensa. Retrieved 8 July 2014. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS TÁCTICOS, TÉCNICOS Y LOGISTICOS". Universidad Militar Bolivariana de Venezuela. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
- ↑ http://www.iaeden.edu.ve