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What is Canada's equivalent of Annapolis Naval Academy?

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  1. It's the Royal Military College at Kingston. They do army, navy, & air force there; there's no separate naval academy in Canada.

    See below, I took this out of Wikipedia.

    Military education and training

    Students are referred to as Officer Cadets (OCdt) in English and as Élève-officier (élof) in French, or for those in the Navy, Naval Cadet (NCdt) and Aspirant de marine (aspm). As an RMC cadet, military training begins with Phase I with the Initial Assessment Period (IAP) at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School Saint-Jean. During this ten-week period prior to the first academic year, the cadets take the first half of the Basic Officer Training Course (BOTC). The second half of BOTC, called the Basic Officer Training Period (BOTP), is a seven-week course held during the summer period between first and second years. After the completion of BOTP, those cadets who are not yet bilingual are usually enrolled in a seven-week period of Second Language Training (SLT) at Canadian Forces Language School Detachment Saint-Jean. The remaining summers are spent completing Phase II, which are environmental training courses (depending on whether the cadet is Army, Navy or Air force). On the job training courses are also available to a number of cadets during the summer periods. During Phases III and IV, students take trade specific training courses.

    Army training relates to, for example, combat engineering and logistics. Naval training covers navigation and naval engineering. Various military science courses and programs stress doctrine, campaigning, strategy, weapons systems and military law.


  2. Don't quote me on it but I think it's the Royal Military College in Kingston Ontario.


  3. Robert Land Academy. Its a military academy not a naval academy. In the states here theres a difference. Military is army , naval, navy, u get the picture. I'm not sure if they do commission naval officers they mite tho seeing it as the only service academy. They had 3 academies but the other 2 switched to civilian colleges.

    Royal Military college doesnt exist anymore.

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