Lebanese Army Naval Academy

The Lebanese Army Naval Academy (Arabic: مدرسة القوات البحرية Madrasat al-Kouwat al-Bahriya) is part of the Lebanese Navy. The academy is located at Jounieh Naval Base, Jounieh, in the Keserwan District, and is responsible for the fundamental basic education of the officers and non-commissioned officers students in the fields of naval, military, scientific, and general culture studies.

Lebanese Army Naval Academy
Active1972 - Present
CountryLebanon
TypeMilitary Naval School
Part ofLebanese Navy
Garrison/HQJounieh Naval Base, Jounieh
Motto(s)"Lighthouse & Goal"
Commanders
Current
commander
Colonel Shamshoum (active 2009) [1]

History

The naval academy was founded in 1972 and its mission was to organize the several educational offices dedicated to the naval expertise. Since early 1990s, the academy's programs have developed and increased in size, thus leading to several training courses given such as the naval rescue course, a training course for naval officers, diving and ciphering courses, in addition to a naval navigation course, a languages course, a training course on the radar and other.[2]

Prior to 2003, all naval students used to take their courses abroad; however, since then the school started receiving students to follow the courses domestically. Nevertheless, some students are sent aboard for further education.

Organization & Structure

Lebanese Armed Forces

Organization
Ministry of National Defense
Lebanese Air Force
Lebanese Navy
Lebanese Special Forces
Lebanese Red Cross
Personnel
LAF Commanders
Lebanese Military Personnel
Topics of Lebanon
Culture - Geography
History - Politics

The academy is organized as follows:[1]

  1. Academy command
  2. Students officers teaching group
  3. Students non-commissioned officers teaching group
  4. Special courses and study offices teaching group
  5. Command and service company

Academy System

Volunteering students naval officers follow one year in the Military Academy where they learn the different military sciences, later they move back to the Naval Academy to follow a two years naval specialization. After that, the students graduate from the Military Academy.

The system for the non-commissioned officers is similar, as a NCO follows one year in the Teaching Institute, then moves back to the Naval Academy for two year of naval specialization. After the first year, students are divided onto different specializations:[2]

  • Naval maneuver technician
  • Naval mechanical technician
  • Naval electrical technician

Admission

The academy accepts 10 students per year only, as the school's capacity is 150, and as of 2007, 21 officers and 10 non-commissioned officers have only graduated.[1]

Requirements

The admission follows the same admissions criteria of the Military Academy & the Teaching Institute, as student have to follow the first year in those academies according to their rank.

Training subjects

The training subjects include navigation, maneuver, aerial monitoring, oceanology and naval signaling, in addition to long navigational training (for a period of about 10 days) outside Lebanese waters. Students also learn the certified naval protocol due to their needed objectives locally and internationally, with the naval laws and security precautions taken in the sea.[2]

In addition, some of the major courses taken by the students include Math, Computer, Mechanics and engineering, while third year students train on naval ships for a period of one month.

When it comes to NCOs, more emphasis is put on the scientific and technical materials, that's in addition to the military sciences, health sciences, International law, International Humanitarian Law, general knowledge, along with French and English language.

Training modules

In addition to the core education, the naval academy offer a vocational training to its officers, non-commissioned officers and soldiers via training modules. After successful completion of this modules, the academy issue certificates of competences. The following is a list of certificates given by the Lebanese Army Naval Academy for the enlisted personnel.

Certificate US equivalency French equivalency Civilian certification / Endorsement
رئيس ربع ملاح Watercraft operator
(Army watercraft)
Navigateur chef de quart
(Gendarmerie maritime)
Officer in charge of a navigational watch for ships less than 500 GT
Master for ships less than 500 GT if more than one year of sea service
بحري تقني مناور Assistant Navigator (ANAV)
(US Navy)
Navigateur timonier
(Gendarmerie maritime)
Able seafarer deck
بحري تقني ميكانيكي Mechanical Technician Technicien de maintenance navale – mécanique Able seafarer engine in Attended Machinery Spaces
بحري تقني كهربائي Electronics technician (ET) Technicien de maintenance navale - électricité Electrical Technician Able Seaman
بحري تقني غطس Navy Diver (ND) Plongeur de bord (catégorie B ou C) Marine Diving Technician
مدرب غطس ٤٠ متر Diving Instructor 40 meters Moniteur de plongée 40 mètres Diving Instructor 40 meters

Teachers

The teachers in the academy are mainly Navy officers according to their specialization, in addition to ground forces officers for the subjects related to infantry, artillery, and armor; however, when it comes to the subjects related to general culture and sciences, doctors from the Lebanese University on loan from the Military Academy teach the subjects.[2] Moreover, teachers from the French Cultural Center are responsible for teaching the French courses.[1]

The academy also occasionally hosts special workshops by foreign teams, these workshops are usually attended by the navy officers and soldiers, in addition to personnel from the Navy SEALs Regiment if concerned.[3]

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See also

References

  1. Doumet, Rima; Albalaa, Nadine (May 2007). مدرسة القوات البحرية مقفل في وجه التهريب ومفتوح للتواصل. Lebanese Army Magazine (in Arabic). Retrieved December 2, 2008.
  2. Doumet, Rima (November 2004). مدرسة القوات البحرية منارة وهدف. Lebanese Army Magazine (in Arabic). Retrieved December 2, 2008.
  3. حلقات تدريب أميركية في القوات البحرية. Lebanese Army Magazine (in Arabic). October 2002. Retrieved November 2, 2008.


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