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Honduras Naval Academy
Established: 2001 AtlantidaTHE NAVAL ACADEMY OF HONDURAS TRAINING CENTER IS A civil-military WHOSE PRIMARY ORIENTATION TRAINING OF CADETS TO ACHIEVE EXCELLENCE NAVAL OFFICERS GRADUATE FACING A NAVAL SCIENCE AND SERVICE OF THEIR HOMELAND
Branch: Naval Academy Official Honduras
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