Heroica Escuela Naval Militar

The Heroica Escuela Naval Militar is the officer training academy of the Mexican Navy.

Heroica Escuela Naval Militar
TypeMilitary college
Established1897
Location
Antón Lizardo
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WebsiteEscuela Naval Militar

It began operations on 1 June 1897 with a group of cadets from the Army's Colegio Militar who had expressed an interest in training as naval officers. It was originally located on the premises of the military garrison in Veracruz. Its original staff comprised one commandant (Captain Juan Antonio Bernal of the Navy), two officers, six teachers, and 26 cadets.

It was given the appellation Heroica ("Heroic") for its efforts in defending the port during the 1914 United States occupation of Veracruz.

On 11 November 1952 the Academy relocated to new premises in Antón Lizardo, Veracruz

ARM Cuauhtémoc

Before graduating, last year cadets take an instructional journey on the ARM Cuauhtémoc. Since 2008, the school accepts lady cadets of the services branches.

Currently, all graduates earn a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Engineering. There are six available concentrations: Naval Systems (General Corps), Hydraulic Engineering (Marine Infantry), Naval Mechanical Engineering, Engineering in Electronics and Naval Communications, Aeronaval Engineering, and Logistics Engineering.[1]

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