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Norwegian Military Academy : ウィキペディア英語版
Norwegian Military Academy

The Norwegian Military Academy (''Krigsskolen''), in Oslo, educates officers of the Norwegian Army and serves as the King's Royal Guard. The academy was established in 1750, and is the oldest institution for higher education in Norway.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://hogskolene.forsvaret.no/krigsskolen/om-krigsskolen/fakta-historikk/Sider/fakta-historikk.aspx )〕 The current commandant is Colonel Ingrid Margrethe Gjerde.
== History ==

The Commander-in-Chief of the Norwegian armed forces, Hans Jacob Arnold Jensen, sent a request to the King of Denmark-Norway in 1750 to establish a school of mathematics in Christiania. The King determined, through the Royal Resolution of 16 December 1750, to establish ''Den frie matematiske skole'' (The Free Mathematical School). It was the first institution offering higher education in Norway, but it did not give any extensive military education. The students were recruited from the officer corps or from nobles in military service.
After a reorganization in 1804, the school became an officer school and an independent unit with its own command. From 1876-1880 a college degree was required to apply. The school was first established at Tollbugata 10. It was moved to St. Olavsplass in 1899 and in 1918 it was moved back to Tollbugata 10. In 1969, it was moved to Linderud, where it is currently located.
In 2003, the Military Academy was obligated to follow the Law of Universities and granted the right to award bachelor's degrees.〔

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