- Ecole des Officiers de la Gendarmerie Nationale
L’École des officiers de la gendarmerie nationale, the French Gendarmerie Nationale Officers School, was created in 1901 and based in the Schomberg district in
Paris . At the time it was simply to give additional training to NCOs likely to enter the officer corps. In 1918, following theFirst World War , the school moved toVersailles and diversified by including in its ranks officers from other armies. It was not until 1937 that the school was given a flag. This emblem was officially handed over to the chef de corps, Colonel Picot, 14 July 14 1937, on theChamps-Elysees by the PresidentAlbert Lebrun . During theSecond World War , the school moved toPau then back to Paris before finding its current home in the Augereau district inMelun on 1 October 1945.External links
* [http://www.ecole-officiers.gendarmerie.defense.gouv.fr/ Official Site]
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