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  1. On 28th June 1972, the Command and Organizing Faculty in Vyškov was transformed into Military University of Ground Forces of Captain Otakar Jaroš. The command of the university was given to Colonel František Herodek. On 31st October 1972, Major-General Jozef Jurík took over the command.

  2. The prestigious international competition organized by the General Staff of the Czech Armed Forces and held by the Training Command – Military Academy is underway at Dědice Base, adjacent Military Training Area Březina and Protected Landscape Area Moravian Karst this week.

  3. After World War II, the Tank Training Institution gradually came into existence, which was later followed by the Military School, the Higher Military School, and the Faculty of Command and Organizing, which was ended in 1972 when the Military University of Ground Forces was opened in Vyškov.

  4. The University of Defence (Czech: Univerzita obrany, UO) is the military institution of higher education of the Czech Armed Forces. Established as of 1 September 2004, it was formed by merging three institutions: Military Academy Brno (established in 1951), the Military University of the Ground Forces Vyškov (established in 1947 ...

  5. The Military Academy and Training Command (TC-VA) (Czech: Vojenská Akademie a Velitelství pro Výcvik) is a Czech Armed Forces school in Vyškov (Established 1934). Branch: Czech Armed Forces.

  6. Description. Also known as. English. Military University of the Ground Forces in Vyškov. former military university in Czechoslovakia / Czechia.

  7. 31 dic 2023 · The changes are illustrated by the example of the Military University of the Ground Forces in Vyškov, which trained most of the officers for the ground troops.