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The Sri Lanka Military Academy () (SLMA or SLMA Diyatalawa), commonly known simply as Diyatalawa, is the oldest military academy in
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, and trains
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s for the
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. It is located in the
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of
Diyatalawa Diyatalawa (), (), meaning ) is a former garrison town in the central highlands of Sri Lanka, in the Badulla District of Uva Province. It is situated at an altitude of and has become a popular destination for local holiday makers. It is home ...
in the central highlands of
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. It has capacity to train more than 300 cadets.


History


Army Training Centre

Diyatalawa had been the traditional training grounds for the Ceylon Defence Force. When the
Ceylon Army The Sri Lanka Army (; ) is the oldest and largest of the Sri Lanka Armed Forces. The army was officially established as the Ceylon Army in 1949, though the army traces its roots back in 1881 when Ceylon Light Infantry Volunteers was created; t ...
was raised in 1949, the need arose to recruit and train officers and soldiers of the newly formed regular army. The first batch of ten
Officer Cadet Officer cadet is a rank held by military personnel during their training to become commissioned officers. In the United Kingdom, the rank is also used by personnel of University Service Units such as the University Officers' Training Corps. Th ...
s were enlisted to the Army on the 10 October 1949 and were dispatched to
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. The Army Recruit Training Depot (ARTD) was formed in Diyatalawa on 6 February 1950 for the purpose of training recruits. The first batch of 114 recruits passed out from the ARTD on 2 June 1950. The ARTD was later named as the Army Training Centre (ATC). The Ceylon Army continued to send its Officer Cadets to RMA Sandhurst in the 1950s decade.


Officer Cadet School

Due to the cost of training officers overseas, the Ceylon Army initiated officer training at the Army Training Centre in 1968 with the formation of the Officer Cadet School. The first intake of 13 Officer Cadets who were earmarked to be trained at the Army Training Centre, Diyatalawa, were enlisted on 16 April 1968. The
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, saw the Officer Cadet Intake 4 expanding to 30 cadets.


Sri Lanka Military Academy

Since then Officer Cadets were locally trained and commissioned. With the expansion and the growing need to train large numbers of recruits, recruit training was assigned to the respective regiments. In 1988 due to the expansion of the Army and the need for more young officers the ATC was given the responsibility of training only Officer Cadets. With this, the Army Training Centre was re-designated as the Sri Lanka Military Academy with effect from 15 January 1981, and since then it has been totally utilized for training of Officer Cadets. At any one time, five to six hundred Officer Cadets are trained at this institution. In 1999, the regular long course was elevated to the standards of bachelor's degree in military studies which was awarded by the
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. This was shifted to the
General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University (KDU) ( Sinhala: ජෙනරාල් ශ්‍රිමත් ජෝන් කොතලාවල ආරක්ෂක විශ්ව විද්‍යාලය ''General Sir John Kotelawala'' ''Ar ...
in 2011. SLMA started academic programs for mid-career Officers in basic command and staff techniques at the level of Grade III/II appointments, (Officers in the ranks of
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/
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), with the establishment the Officers Study Centre (OSC) in 1981 which conducted the Junior Command Course (JCC) and the Junior Staff Course (JSC). In 2012, these programs of the OSC were transferred to the newly established Officer Career Development Centre.


Organisation

In overall command of the SLMA is the Commandant of the Academy, usually an officer of Major General Rank. SLMA has several Commissioning Courses each year. Each new intake numbers approximately 150 cadets, each of whom joins a
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. The commissioning course is split up into three terms, each lasting fourteen weeks, and on each course, cadets are put into one of four companies. There can be as many as several companies within the SLMA at any one time, each commanded by a Major and named after a famous battle in Sri Lankan history. The SLMA orgernization is as follows: * SLMA HQ ** Officer cadet wing ***Vijithapura Company (named after the Battle of Vijithapura) ***Gannoruwa Company (named after the Battle of Gannoruwa) ***Randeniwela Company (named after the Battle of Randeniwela) ***Balana Company (named after the Battle of Balana) ** Military training wing ** Academic wing ** Admin wing


Cadet ranks

* Battalion Under Officer * Company Under Officer * Platoon Under Officer * Battalion Sergeant Major * Battalion Quarter Master Sergeant * Company Sergeant Major * Company Quarter Master Sergeant * Sergeant * Corporal * Lance Corporal * Cadet


Colours

The President's and ATC colours presented to the ATC in 1972, were laid to rest with the change of name to Sri Lanka Military Academy. The Colours were renamed as SLMA Colours and presented by
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Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga, the President of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, on 21 June 1997, at Diyatalawa.


Traditions

Upon completion of their training, the SLMA hosts the ''Commissioning ceremony'' attended by the Commander of the Army, senior army officers, defence attaches of diplomatic establishments and parents. It starts off with the ''Passing-Out Parade'' made up of the graduating intakes of cadets, during which the cadets receive the President's Commission along with the Sword of Honour and Trophies, awarded to the cadets first in order of merit. This is followed by the ''Pipping ceremony'' where parents of new Officers and Lady Officers adorned their uniform and epaulets with the respective insignia. The event is finished with the ''Commissioning Dinner''.


Training

Since April 1968, each year SLMA takes a new intake of officer cadets, who on completing their training would be commissioned into the Regular Force of the Sri Lanka Army for a mandatory service of ten years. The regular intake, known as the Regular Long Course (Cadet Entry Degree Program) is two years and nine months long. During this period, cadets are trained in leadership, tactics, weapons training, military law, military accounting systems and academic studies such as General Science, Management, and General Studies. An intensive course in the English language is conducted during the first six months of training to enhance the English knowledge of Officer Cadets. Completion of research work is a partial fulfillment for the Degree other than the Military and Academic Components. It is accredited to the
General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University (KDU) ( Sinhala: ජෙනරාල් ශ්‍රිමත් ජෝන් කොතලාවල ආරක්ෂක විශ්ව විද්‍යාලය ''General Sir John Kotelawala'' ''Ar ...
for the award of the
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in Military studies degree on successful completion of the program. In addition to the SLMA regular intake, army officer cadets from
General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University (KDU) ( Sinhala: ජෙනරාල් ශ්‍රිමත් ජෝන් කොතලාවල ආරක්ෂක විශ්ව විද්‍යාලය ''General Sir John Kotelawala'' ''Ar ...
spend their final year at the SLMA. Additional intakes have been admitted to the academy starting with Volunteer Force
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s. With increased war time demands on the army underwent a rapid expansion. To meet need of new officers the ATC increased the numbers of the regular intake and initiated a short commissioning course as the volunteer officers transitioned from
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s to a mobilized short service commission in the 1980s. Direct Enlisted Courses of three month duration are carried out for officer direct entry stream to the Regular Force for professionals such as Doctors, IT specialists, Civil Engineers, Accountants. It also has undertaken to train Officer Cadets from the
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and
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since 1992. The Military Training Wing of the SLMA conducts the Drill Instructor Course for
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s.


Commandants

; Officers commanding of the Army Recruit Training Deport * Major R. D. Jayathileke (1949–1952) * Major Richard Udugama (1952–1956) * Major S. D. D. Samarasinghe (1956) * Major John Halangode (1957–1958) ;Commanding officer of the Army Training Center * Lieutenant Colonel B. J. H. Bahar (1958–1962) * Lieutenant Colonel John Halangode (1962–1963) * Lieutenant Colonel L. H. D. De Silva (1963–1964) ;Commandants of the Army Training Center * Colonel Leonard Merlyn Wickramasuriya (1964–1968) * Lieutenant Colonel Denis Perera (1969–1972) * Lieutenant Colonel
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(1972–1973) * Colonel Duleep Wickramanayake (1974) * Lieutenant Colonel Gratian Silva (1974–1975) * Colonel
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(1975–1976) * Colonel Henry Athukorale (1977) * Colonel E. G. Thevanayagam (1977–1978) * Colonel C. A. M. N. Silva (1978–1981) * Colonel S. M. A. Jayawaradene (1981) ;Commandants of the Sri Lanka Military Academy * Colonel S. M. A. Jayawaradene (1981) * Colonel Jayantha de S. Jayaratne (1981–1982) ;Commandants of the Army Training Center * Colonel Jayantha de S. Jayaratne (1981–1983) * Colonel M. H. Gunaratne (1983–1984) * Colonel L. P. G. Fernando (1984–1985) * Colonel C.H. Fernando (1985–1986) * Colonel Rohan Daluwatte (1986–1988) * Colonel Srilal Weerasooriya (1988–1989) * Colonel Devinda Kalupahana (1989–1991) * Colonel L. C. R. Gunawardene (1991–1992) ;Commandants of the SLMA * Colonel L. C. R. Gunawardene (1992) * Brigadier A. E. D. Wijendra (1992–1994) * Brigadier G. Hettiarachchi (1994–1998) * Brigadier Percy Fernando (1998–2000) * Brigadier Niranjan Ranasinghe (2000–2002) * Brigadier
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(2002–2004) * Brigadier Mendaka Samarasinghe (2004–2006) * Brigadier Janaka Walgama (2006–2008) * Brigadier Kumudu Perera (2008–2009) * Brigadier Ruwan Kulatunga (2009–2012) * Brigadier Indunil Ranasinghe (2012–2014) * Major General Dushyantha Rajaguru (2014–2016) * Brigadier HHASPK Senarathna (2017–2019) * Brigadier S. K. Eshwaran (2019–2020) * Major General AKGKU Gnanaratne (2020–2021) * Major General WWHRRVMNDKB Niyangoda (2021–2022) * Major General IANB Perera (2022–2023) * Major General U L J S Perera (2024


Alumni

Since officer training began in 1968, the ATC and the SLMA has produced the officers who have taken part in and led all military operations the Sri Lanka Army has engaged in since then. Since 2000, all officers who served as the
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have been trained at the ATC/SLMA. Its alumni includes
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,
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, and Major General Sarath Munasinghe. File:Nandasena Gotabaya Rajapaksa.jpg,
Gotabaya Rajapaksa Nandasena Gotabaya Rajapaksa, (; ; born 20 June 1949) was a Sri Lankan politician and military officer who served as the eighth President of Sri Lanka from 18 November 2019 until his Resignation of Gotabaya Rajapaksa, resignation on 14 July 202 ...
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Parama Weera Vibhushanaya recipients

The following are SLMA graduates who received the
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, the highest decoration for valor; *
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Saliya Upul Aladeniya - Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment *
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A.F. Lafir - Special Forces Regiment *
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G. S. Jayanath - Commando Regiment *
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K. A. Gamage - 1st Special Forces Regiment * Second Lieutenant K. W. T. Nissanka - Gajaba Regiment *
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U. G. A. S. Samaranayake - 9th Gemunu Watch *
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H. G. M. H. I. Megawarna - 9th Gemunu Watch *
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G. N. Punsiri - Gajaba Regiment *
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W. T. Jayatillake -
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*Major W.M.I.S.B Walisundara


Fox Hill Super Cross

Fox Hill Super Cross is a cross country championship held annually at the Diyatalawa Super cross circuit at Fox Hill which is organized by Sri Lanka Military Academy. It is one of the premier motor racing events in the country.


See also

*
General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University (KDU) ( Sinhala: ජෙනරාල් ශ්‍රිමත් ජෝන් කොතලාවල ආරක්ෂක විශ්ව විද්‍යාලය ''General Sir John Kotelawala'' ''Ar ...
* Naval and Maritime Academy * Air Force Academy, China Bay *
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