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  1. After World War II, the Tank Training Institution gradually came into existence, which was later followed by the Military School, the Higher Military School, and the Faculty of Command and Organizing, which was ended in 1972 when the Military University of Ground Forces was opened in Vyškov.

    • Pre-War Development
    • German Occupation Period
    • Post-War Development to 1989
    • Development After 1989

    The beginnings of military training at Vyškov garrison date back to the times of increasing threats for Czechoslovakia posed by fascist Germany after Hitler assumed power in 1933. On 1st November 1935, Training Camp Command was established in Dědice near Vyškov and placed in Ferdinandsko Manor House in the training area. The Training Camp was an in...

    The school was terminated on 27th June 1939 and thus, not only did the existence of Offensive Vehicles School finish but so did the entire Czechoslovak Army. Instantly after the occupation, the German Army took over the existing facilities and significantly enlarged the training area which was used throughout the entire duration of the war. Two War...

    After the war, military schooling was gradually restored, with the Military Academy in Hranice being in the forefront. In 1946, also the Tank Training School in Milovice was in existence, which, like the Offensive Vehicles School 10 years earlier, was relocated to the Training Camp Dědice near Vyškov. 1. In 1947, Two-year Officers School of Tank Co...

    On 1st September 1993, Military High School of King Jan Lucemburský was founded in Vyškov. Its commander was Colonel Dušan Chovanec.
    On 1st July 1996, Military Academy in Vyškov was established and designed as a departmental school of Ministry of Defence for training of servicemen destined to perform basic commanding and staff p...
    On 1st April 2003, the 4th Command for Training and Creation of Doctrines was set up. Military Academy and Simulation and Trainer Technologies Centre with their branches in Brno and Vyškov were sub...
    On 1st December 2003, the 4th Command for Training and Creation of Doctrines was restructured and renamed to the Directorate for Training and Creation of Doctrines. Brigadier-General Jiří Halaška w...
  2. This is this year’s first group, which is doing its training at the Training Command – Military Academy in Vyškov. Among the candidates, there is also a city mayor of Frýdek-Místek, Michal Pobucký, whose interest in the Active Reserve has been sparked by the security situation in Europe. Read more.

  3. Established as of 1 September 2004, it was formed by merging three existing institutions: Military Academy Brno (established in 1951), the Military University of the Ground Forces Vyškov (established in 1947) and the Military Medical Academy Hradec Králové (re-established in 1988).

    • 2004
    • State
    • plk. gšt. doc. RNDr. Zuzana Kročová, Ph.D.
  4. Velitelství výcviku – Vojenská akademie (VeV-VA) Vyškov je předurčena k zajišťování rozvoje doktrinální soustavy v AČR, k organizaci a provádění základní, odborné a speciální přípravy, kariérového vojenského vzdělávání a výcviku důstojníků, praporčíků a rotmistrů a přípravy příslušníků Aktivní zálohy, k zajišťování modernizace a rozvoje výcvikov...

  5. 10. Dez. 2018 · The Training Command - Military Academy based in Vyskov provides development of the Czech military doctrinal system, organises basic, professional and special education and training courses of both professional soldiers and Active Reserve force.

  6. The article deals with the consequences of changes in society and the army after the “Velvet Revolution” in 1989 for teaching social sciences at military schools. The changes are illustrated by the example of the Military University of the Ground Forces in Vyškov, which trained most of the officers for the ground troops. The first part of ...