Korea Army Academy at Yeongcheon

Korea Army Academy (Yeongcheon) or KAAY is a military academy of the Republic of Korea Army for training officer cadets. Commonly known as "Choongsungdae" (Korean: 충성대, Hanja: 忠誠臺) as a reference to its loyalty and devotion to the country, it produces the largest number of junior officers in the Korean Army. The current Superintendent of the academy is Major General Ko Chang-Jun

Korea Army Academy (Yeongcheon)
육군3사관학교
MottoCountry, Honor, Valor (조국,명예,충용)
TypeMilitary academy
EstablishedOctober 15, 1968 (October 15, 1968)
SuperintendentMaj. Gen. Ko Chang-Jun
Location,
Websitewww.kaay.mil.kr
Korean name
Hangul
육군3사관학교
Hanja
陸軍三士官學校
Revised RomanizationYukgun sam sagwan hakgyo
McCune–ReischauerYukkun sam sakwan hakkyo

Campus

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The main campus is located in Yeongcheon, a south district of North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. Certain areas of the campus is open to the public on weekends. Visitors without South Korean citizenship must notify the academy at least a week in advance to obtain permission for entry.[citation needed]

Admission

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The academy only accepts students who have completed their 1st and 2nd year of undergraduate studies (or an equivalent qualification recognized by the academy), and trains only junior and senior cadets (i.e. 3rd and 4th year of undergraduate studies).[citation needed]

Education

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All cadets graduate with a bachelor's degree with majors in military science and another chosen major and are commissioned as 2nd lieutenant of the Korean army.[citation needed] KAAY also actively engages in exchange partnerships with nearby US military units including USAG Daegu, 19th ESC, and Camp Mujuk.[citation needed]

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