Military Schools in Cuba

Information about Cuban military academies.

Colegio de Defensa Nacional (CODEN) was founded in October 1990 as a center of higher education within the Ministry of the Revolutionary Armed Forces. (WEBSITE)
Escuela Interarmas de las FAR "General Antonio Maceo" (EIGAM), a school that has a rich experience in training officers and a long tradition of organization and discipline, was established in 1962. (WEBSITE)
The Escuela Interarmas de las FAR "General José Maceo" institution was founded in September 1980 and is located in Santiago de Cuba. (WEBSITE)
Located in the city of Havana, Escuela Militar Superior, Comandante Arides Estévez Sánchez is a higher level educational institution Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR) founded in November 1983. (WEBSITE)
FAR Academy of General Maximo Gomez (Spanish: Academia de las FAR General Máximo Gómez) was founded in 1963. (WEBSITE)
Instituto Técnico Militar, José Martí is an institution founded in February 1967 under the Ministry of the Revolutionary Armed Forces for the training of officers of senior and middle level and technical sergeants. (WEBSITE)
Located east of the capital, it shares facilities with the Academy of FAR "General Maximo Gomez ". It has the responsibility of preparing officials for the Revolutionary Navy. (WEBSITE)

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  • Instituto Técnico Militar, José Martí

    Established: 1967 Havana

    Instituto Técnico Militar, José Martí is an institution founded in February 1967 under the Ministry of the Revolutionary Armed Forces for the training of officers of senior and middle level and technical sergeants.

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  • Naval Academy Granma

    Established: 1916/1959 East of Havana

    Located east of the capital, it shares facilities with the Academy of FAR "General Maximo Gomez ". It has the responsibility of preparing officials for the Revolutionary Navy.

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