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  1. www.eceme.eb.mil.br › en › insti-3The School - eb

    The Army Command and General Staff College (ECEME) is located at Praia Vermelha in Rio de Janeiro. It is a historical school of the Brazilian Army. ECEME´s mission is to prepare military leaders, senior advisors and General-Staff officers and contribute to the development of military doctrine and thought of the Ground Force.

  2. La Escuela Militar de Praia Vermelha fue un centro de formación militar de oficiales del Ejército Brasileño que funcionó entre 1858 y 1904 en Río de Janeiro. 1 Es una de las antecesoras de la Academia Militar de las Agujas Negras (AMAN).

  3. A Escola Militar da Praia Vermelha foi um centro de formação de oficiais do Exército Brasileiro, que funcionou de 1858 até 1904 no Rio de Janeiro.

  4. www.eceme.eb.mil.br › en › historic-m-enHistory - eb

    1905 - The General Staff (EEM) College was created, subordinate to the Army General Staff (EME). 1906 - Beginning of operation in the old building of the Ministry of War, in the wing facing the Central do Brazil. 1907 - Provisional installation at the extinct Military School of Brazil, in Praia Vermelha. 1909 - Graduation of the first class; inc...

  5. The training of military engineers, as well as that of officers in general, was held at the Military School of Praia Vermelha (1874 to 1904). In that last year, the School was transferred to Realengo, where the Engineering and Artillery officers graduated.

  6. Hoje vamos apresentar a Escola Militar da Praia Vermelha, a Escola de Guerra de Porto Alegre, a Escola Preparatória e Táctica do Rio Pardo e a Escola Militar do Realengo. A primeira, seguidamente nomeada Escola Militar de Aplicação (1855-59), Escola Militar (1860-80), Escola Militar da Corte (1880-89), Escola Militar da Capital Federal ...

  7. Since 1898 the only source of officers for the Brazilian Army was the Military School of Brazil, known in historiography as the Military School of Praia Vermelha (EMPV); the two other schools present at the end of the Brazilian Empire, in Fortaleza and Porto Alegre, were closed.