Military Academy of the Bolivarian Navy

Military Academy of the Bolivarian Navy
Academia Militar de la Armada Bolivariana
Logo of the AMEB.
Motto Independencia y Patria Socialista... Viviremosy Venceremos
Motto in English
Independence and Socialist Fatherland... We will live and overcome.
Type Military
Established 1811
Parent institution
Bolivarian Military University of Venezuela
Superintendent RDLM Jesús Landa Borges
Commandant of Cadets CPT Ramon Garcia Zambrano
Location Las Zorra, Catia La Mar, Vargas, Venezuela
Colors White and Light blue
Affiliations Armed Forces of Venezuela
Website www.umbv.edu.ve/amarb

The Military Academy of the Bolivarian Navy (in Spanish Academia Militar de la Armada Bolivariana), is an academy to train future officers of the Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela. Established in 1811, it is Venezuela's and Latin America's oldest existing naval academy. At the end of training, the successful naval cadet graduates as an Officer of the Navy, and is commissioned to the military rank of Lieutenant Junior Grade.

Mission-vision statement

The mission of the Military Academy of the Bolivarian Navy is:

To train naval cadets through a comprehensive process, with solid leadership principles, ethics, morals, sense of responsibility and relevance, optimal mental and physical conditions, educating in naval scenarios through the geo-strategic domain of computer systems and high technology, allowing to obtain a professional profile upon his or her graduation to serve as an Officer of the Navy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, including in the National Fleet and the Marine Corps.[1]

It is envisioned thereforce as a center of naval officer training with higher moral and ethnical values, with a process of quality and excellence that is flexible enough to adapt and adjust to the advances of the naval sector, projecting itself as the best naval academy in all of Latin America.[2]

References

  1. "Visión y Misión". Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Defensa. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
  2. http://www.umbv.edu.ve/amarb/index.php/vision-mision
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