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Combined Arms School, in French : "École Militaire Interarmes" |
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Ensign of the Combined Arms School |
Active |
1942 1961 |
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Country |
France |
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Branch |
French Army |
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Type |
Training |
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Role |
Army Officer Training |
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Size |
Two brigade (subject to review) |
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Part of |
Army Recruiting and Training Division |
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Garrison/HQ |
Camp de Coëtquidan |
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Nickname(s) |
Dolo |
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Motto(s) |
'Le travail pour loi, l'honneur comme guide : literally "Work for law, honor as a guide" |
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Colours |
Blue |
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March |
Sarie Marès |
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Commanders |
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Current commander |
Major General Antoine Windeck |
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Chief of Army Staff |
President of the French Republic Emmanuel Macron |
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The Combined Arms School or Joint military school, known as École Militaire Interarmes or EMIA, is a military school of the French Army intended to form reserve officers and non-commissioned officers who have risen from the ranks. It was founded in 1942 and based in Coëtquidan (Morbihan) along with Saint-Cyr military school.
History
The EMIA is the heir of various military branch (i.e. infantry, cavalry and artillery) schools dating from the early 19th century and intended to train officers and non-commissioned officers promoted from the ranks. The largest of these army branch schools was the infantry school of Saint-Maixent, which was merged with Saint-Cyr in 1942. The merged academies formed the School of Cherchell-Mediouna, created after the German occupation of the Southern Zone of France. In 1944 the Military Academy at Cherchell took the name of "Joint Military Academy." It moved to Coëtquidan, occupying the buildings of the former Academy of Saint-Cyr. These were subsequently destroyed by bombing. The new school was reopened in 1947, taking the name of the "Joint Special Military School". Following the principles of amalgamation favoured by its founder, General de Lattre de Tassigny, the school comprised both "direct" officer-cadets entering from civilian life and chosen through external competition; and "semi-direct" officer-cadets selected from serving military personnel. This system was retained until 1961, when the training of "direct" officers was transferred to the School of Saint-Cyr, and that of "semi-direct" officers was undertaken by the EMIA.
Recruitment
In the past, candidates were selected at the Ecole Militaire of Strasbourg. The EMS consisted of two branches: the battalion of unique contest Services (CUS) and the pre-competition pack EMIA (PPEMIA). EMS students also had the opportunity to attend a competition for engineers auxiliary armament.
- The competition to enter the Ecole Militaire InterArmes :
- be between 23 to 29 years old.
- be baccalaureate.
- be in the Army for at least 3 years, on January 1 of the competition year.
- be physically fit.
- Events:
- Having entered the competition in his unit, the applicant must choose one of three courses for the examination sciences (SI), languages (RI), economics (SES). Then, candidates must first pass a series of written tests to qualify and pass a series of oral and physical tests to be admitted.
- 1.The written test.
- 2.the oral tests.
Traditions
EMIA students are nicknamed "dolos" after the brand of corned beef of old combat rations. During ceremonies they wear the parade dress uniform, called "TP" and the curved sword cavalry. They wear a light blue and red kepi, inherited from the Cadet "School Cherchell.
The songs are EMIA tradition Prayer and Sarie Marès.
A popular phrase:
"One day Dolo, Dolo forever! '
Classes since 1961
EMIA cadets during the Bastille Day military parade.
One-year classes :
1 |
1961–1962 |
Capitaine Bourgin
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2 |
1962–1963 |
Serment de Koufra
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3 |
1963–1964 |
Belvédère
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4 |
1964–1965 |
André Zirnheld.[1]
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5 |
1965–1966 |
Cinquantenaire de Verdun
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6 |
1966–1967 |
Connétable du Guesclin
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7 |
1967–1968 |
Narvik.[2]
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8 |
1968–1969 |
Libération de Strasbourg
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9 |
1969–1970 |
Plateau des Glières
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10 |
1970–1971 |
Général Kœnig.[3]
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11 |
1971–1972 |
Souvenir [4]
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12 |
1972–1973 |
Général Marceau.[5]
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13 |
1973–1974 |
Général Brosset.[6]
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14 |
1974–1975 |
Capitaine Cazaux [7]
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15 |
1975–1976 |
Capitaine Cardonne.[8]
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16 |
1976–1977 |
Capitaine de Belsunce [9]
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17 |
1977–1978 |
Lieutenant Chezeau [10]
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18 |
1978–1979 |
Général Laurier
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19 |
1979–1980 |
Lieutenant-colonel Broche.[11]
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20 |
1980–1981 |
Capitaine Cozette [12]
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21 |
1981–1982 |
Centenaire [13]
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22 |
1982–1983 |
Lieutenant Leclerc de Hauteclocque
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23 |
1983–1984 |
Lieutenant Borgniet
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24 |
1984–1985 |
Lieutenant Bernard de Lattre de Tassigny.
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25 |
1985–1986 |
Lieutenant Lhuillier
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The standard guards of the
École militaire interarmes (EMIA) and of the
École militaire du corps technique et administratif (EMCTA), parade on the 14th of July 2008 on the Champs-Élysées, Paris. The Minister of Defence Gérard Longuet presented on 14 May 2011 the Cross of the Légion d'honneur to the EMIA, on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of this school.
Two-year classes :
26 |
1986–1988 |
Dalat
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27 |
1987–1989 |
Capitaine Legrand.[14]
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28 |
1988–1990 |
Valmy [15]
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29 |
1989–1991 |
Bataillon de Corée
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30 |
1990–1992 |
Général Daboval
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31 |
1991–1993 |
Capitaine Barrès. (Biographie de Claude Barrès) [16]
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32 |
1992–1994 |
Combats de Tu-Le
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33 |
1993–1995 |
Capitaine Maine.
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34 |
1994–1996 |
Cadets de Cherchell.
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35 |
1995–1997 |
Lieutenant Schaffar [17]
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36 |
1996–1998 |
Général Gandoët.[18]
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37 |
1997–1999 |
Grande Guerre
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38 |
1998–2000 |
Général Berge.[19]
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39 |
1999–2001 |
Campagne d'Italie
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40 |
2000–2002 |
Capitaine Coignet
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41 |
2001–2003 |
Capitaine Biancamaria.[20]
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42 |
2002–2004 |
Lieutenant de Ferrières.
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43 |
2003–2005 |
Général de Lanlay.
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44 |
2004–2006 |
Colonel Guéguen.[21]
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45 |
2005–2007 |
Colonel Delcourt.
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46 |
2006–2008 |
Lieutenant De La Batie.
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47 |
2007–2009 |
Général de Corps d'Armée Le Ray.
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48 |
2008–2010 |
Capitaine Flores.[22]
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49 |
2009–2011 |
Colonel du Puy-Montbrun.[23]
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50 |
2010–2012 |
Général Bigeard [24]
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51 |
2011–2013 |
Maréchal Bessières [25]
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52 |
2012–2014 |
Ceux d'Afghanistan [26]
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See also
- Camp de Coëtquidan
- L'Épaulette magazine
- École nationale des sous-officiers d'active
- École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr
References
- ^ Site de la promotion Zirnheld
- ^ Site de la promotion Narvik
- ^ Site de la promotion Général Kœnig
- ^ Site de la promotion Souvenir
- ^ Site de la promotion Général Marceau
- ^ Site de la promotion Général Brosset
- ^ Site de la promotion Capitaine Cazaux
- ^ Site de la promotion Capitaine Cardonne
- ^ Site de la promotion Capitaine de Belsunce
- ^ Site de la promotion Lieutenant Chezeau
- ^ Site de la promotion Lieutenant-colonel Broche
- ^ Site de la promotion Capitaine Cozette
- ^ Site de la promotion Centenaire
- ^ Site de la promotion Capitaine Legrand
- ^ Site de la promotion Valmy
- ^ Site de la promotion Capitaine Barrès
- ^ Site de la promotion Lieutenant Schaffar
- ^ Site de la promotion Général Gandoët
- ^ Site de la promotion Général Berge
- ^ Site de la promotion Capitaine Biancamaria
- ^ Site de la promotion Colonel Guéguen
- ^ Site de la promotion Capitaine Flores
- ^ Site de la promotion Colonel du Puy-Montbrun
- ^ Site de la promotion Général Bigeard
- ^ Site de la promotion Maréchal Bessières
- ^ Site de la promotion Ceux d'Afghanistan
External links
- The prayer (on the website of the Maréchal Bessières promotion)
Écoles militaires of France |
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French Army | Initial Training |
- École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr
- École militaire interarmes
- École nationale des sous-officiers d'active
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Specialist Schools |
- École de l'infanterie
- High Mountain Military School
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French Navy | Initial Training |
- École Navale
- École de maistrance
- École militaire de la flotte
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French Air Force | Initial Training |
- École de l'air
- École militaire de l'air
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National Gendarmerie | Initial Training |
- École des officiers de la gendarmerie nationale
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Directorate of Higher Military Education |
- École Militaire
- Institut des hautes études de défense nationale
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NATO Military Academies |
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Joint |
- Armed Forces Academy
- Royal Military Academy
- Vasil Levski National Military University
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- Royal Military College of Canada
- Royal Military College Saint-Jean
- Dr. Franjo Tuđman Military Academy
- University of Defence
- Estonian National Defence College
- National University of Public Service
- General Jonas Žemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania
- Koninklijke Militaire Academie
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Land forces |
- Royal Danish Military Academy
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- École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr
- École militaire interarmes
- École des officiers de la gendarmerie nationale
- Army Officer Training School
- Hellenic Military Academy
- Military Academy of Modena
- Norwegian Military Academy
- Tadeusz Kościuszko Land Forces Military Academy
- Military Academy
- Nicolae Bălcescu Land Forces Academy
- General Military Academy
- Turkish Military Academy
- Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
- United States Military Academy
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Maritime forces |
- Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy
- Royal Danish Naval Academy
- École Navale
- Naval Academy Mürwik
- Hellenic Naval Academy
- Italian Naval Academy
- Royal Naval College
- Royal Norwegian Naval Academy
- Polish Naval Academy
- Naval School
- Mircea cel Bătrân Naval Academy
- Escuela Naval Militar
- Naval Academy
- Britannia Royal Naval College
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- United States Naval Academy
- United States Coast Guard Academy
- United States Merchant Marine Academy
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Air forces |
- Royal Danish Air Force Academy
- École de l'air
- German Air Force Officer Training School
- Hellenic Air Force Academy
- Accademia Aeronautica
- Royal Norwegian Air Force Academy
- Polish Air Force Academy
- Portuguese Air Force Academy
- Air Force Academy "Henri Coanda"
- Turkish Air Force Academy
- Royal Air Force College Cranwell
- United States Air Force Academy
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Coordinates: 47°56′40″N 2°08′45″W / 47.9444°N 2.1458°W / 47.9444; -2.1458
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