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  1. Royal Danish Army. The Royal Danish Army ( Danish: Hæren; Faroese: Herurin; Greenlandic: Sakkutuut) is the land-based branch of the Danish Armed Forces, together with the Danish Home Guard. For the last decade, the Royal Danish Army has undergone a massive transformation of structures, equipment and training methods, abandoning its traditional ...

  2. The Danish Defence ( Danish: Forsvaret; Faroese: Danska verjan; Greenlandic: Illersuisut; lit. 'the Defence') is the unified armed forces of the Kingdom of Denmark charged with the defence of Denmark and its self-governing territories Greenland and the Faroe Islands. The military also promote Denmark's wider interests, support international ...

  3. Royal Danish Naval Academy. Established: 1701 Copenhagen. The Royal Danish Naval Academy (SOS) (Danish: Søværnets Officersskole ) has been active since 1701 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Branch: Royal Danish Navy. Motto: Nec Temere, Nec Timide / Neither rashly nor timidly. OFFICIAL WEBSITE ». More Here for Denmark.

  4. 20 April 2024 - RMA Ball. After last year's highly successful edition, this year's Gala Ball was also a well-attended hit. During the aperitif, the guests had ample opportunity to catch up with a drink and a nibble. Next, our visitors dived into the deep, to our sports hall on level -4, which had been transformed into a ballroom for the occasion.

  5. Established: 1830 Copenhagen. The Royal Danish Defence College is the joint knowledge centre of the Danish Defence. The college contributes to national and international tasks and to the further development of the Danish Defence. Branch: Danish Defence. Motto: Sapientia et providentia / Wisdom and providence.

  6. The Royal Military Academy (French: École royale militaire, Dutch: Koninklijke Militaire School) is the military university of Belgium.The institution is responsible for the education of the officers of the five components of the Belgian defence (Army, Air Force, Cyber, Navy, Medical) and is located in Brussels in a building constructed by the architects Henri Maquet and Henri Van Dievoet.

  7. In 1951, the school became an independent authority separate from the the Royal Danish Military Academy. The school was established under the name Forsvarsakademiet (Royal Danish Defence College), which was initially located at Frederiksberg Technical School on Falstervej, since 1958 at Østerbro Barracks and from July 1992 at Svanemøllens Barracks.