Vietnam Naval Academy


Vietnam Naval Academy is one of Vietnamese military academies under the administration of the Vietnam People's Navy for training naval commanding officers in division level and commanding staffs in tactical/campaign level, including undergraduates and postgraduates of military.
The forerunner of Vietnam Naval Academy, the Coastal Training School, was established on April 26, 1955 by the General Staff. The school has changed name in several times such as the Naval Training School in 1959, the Naval School of Vietnam in 1961, the Naval Officers School in 1967, School of Commander Naval engineering in 1980. Finally, the school has named Naval Academy in 1993.
After 55 years of construction, combat and growth, Vietnam Naval Academy has trained thousands of officers and technical staffs for major specialized fields such as: control vessel; mines - anti-mine; missile anti-submarine; gunship; information; radar - sonar; coastal radar; ship factory and power; the commander of the Vietnam Coast Guard and Border Defense Force.
In addition, Vietnam Naval Academy has trained officers for Royal Cambodian Navy and Lao People's Navy.

Mission

  • Training naval officers with bachelor's degrees
  • Training postgraduate degrees for commanding officers and technical staff
  • Training Masters and PhD military science
  • Research naval military science and other duties

Staff

10.5% of the faculty staff have a doctoral degree, three Associate Professors, seven Excellent Teachers.

Achievements and rewards

  • Hero of the People's Armed Forces:
  • Military Exploit Order:

Faculties

The academy has 13 faculties:
And 02 training centers: