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The National Military College ( es, Colegio Militar de la Nación) is the institution in charge of the undergraduate education of
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s of the
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. It is located at El Palomar, Buenos Aires. Established on October 11, 1869, by President
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at the height of the
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, its original quarters were opened in where the
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stands today, with Col. Juan F. Czetz as the first superintendent. It was transferred to San Martín in 1892, and to its present location, the site of the 1852
Battle of Caseros The Battle of Caseros ( es, Batalla de Caseros) was fought near the town of El Palomar, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, on 3 February 1852, between the Army of Buenos Aires commanded by Juan Manuel de Rosas and the Grand Army (''Ejército G ...
that deposed mid-19th century strongman
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, 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. Traditionally, most cadets belonged to high- or middle-class families, with many of them having a long military tradition. This has changed in recent years, the Corps of Cadets becoming more representative of lower-class families. Women were first admitted in the College in 1999, and allowed into Infantry and Cavalry arms in 2013.


Courses

There are four different type of courses in the College: Regular, four-year course. For officers of the five combat branches (Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery, Engineers and Signals), plus Quartermaster and Ordnance corps. Cadets graduate as second lieutenant and get a degree in administration. Four-year Course for professional nurses. Cadets graduate as second lieutenants and get a degree in Nursing. One-year course for officers of the professional corps. For university graduates (in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, biochemistry, veterinary, law, information technology and physical training) and private aviators. Graduate as either a lieutenant or second lieutenant (according to the duration of the previous career) in the relevant branch. Two-year course for band officers. For band NCOs with at least five years of service. Graduate as second lieutenant. A system of short courses for reserve officers was established in 2000, but was discontinued after a few years due to the poor performance of the graduates.


Admission

Admission is on a competitive basis, and consists of academic (according to the course of choice), medical, psychological and physical training examinations. For the four- and three-year courses, a high school diploma is the minimum previous education requirement, although a number of applicants usually have at least one year of college-level education.


Cadet life

Cadets are not referred to as freshmen, sophomores, juniors, or seniors. Instead they are officially called fourth class, third class, second class, and first class cadets. Unlike most academies the Regiment of Cadets marches on parade in the following order of precedence, in
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s: * Infantry - with Mauser rifles and using the
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, currently the only military unit in Argentina to do so * Cavalry, Artillery, Engineers, Signals and services - with M4 or FN FAL slung rifles, marches on the high step * Cavalry Troop - with lances, using the cavalry walk or trot march The college contingent is led by the Superintendent of the College. Formerly the College sported a horse artillery battery which used the walk or the trot march of the cavalry, in 2020, to honor the College's sesquicentennial the horse artillery was restored as a horse artillery section under the Cavalry Troop. Also, all the cadet specialty companies now have a company standard, all of these being consecrated as well that same year and now are paraded at the head of their formations.


References

* 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


External links


Official website
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