The Alexandru cel Bun Military Academy (AMFA; Romanian: Academia Militară a Forțelor Armate „Alexandru cel Bun”) is the main military academy of Moldova. The mission of academy is to prepare officers for service in the Armed Forces of the Republic of Moldova in compliance with Euro-Atlantic requirements on infantry, artillery, communication, border guards and carabineers.[1] It is named after Alexander I of Moldavia, who ruled the country as Voivode (Prince) from 1400 and 1432. Candidates for admission into the academy must pass an IQ test, as well as a physical training test.[2][3]
The leadership of the academy is organized between the following:
Rector
Bureau of Senate
Senate
Main subdivisions are in the academy: administrative building, education building, library, mess hall, bathroom, barracks and dormitory for students.[4] Between 1993 and 2013, the academy trained over 1,700 servicemen.[5]
History
It was founded originally as the Military Lyceum of the Armed Forces of Moldova by order of the Moldovan government on 29 July 1992.[6] The lyceum was the equivalent of a secondary education in Western nations and was more along the lines of Russian Suvorov Military Schools. It was reorganized into a 4-year college on 1 September 1993. On the third of the following month, the Combat Flag of Moldova and the first military oath were given to the college in a ceremony held by PresidentMircea Snegur. It produced graduates in June 1995 for the first time in the history of National Army, with the first promotion to the rank of Second Lieutenant occurring. It was upgraded in 2002 to a military institute on the academy's 10th anniversary. It was given its current name 8 years later.[7]
The following have served as rectors of the academy:
In 2019, with permission from the Government of the City of Chisinau, it has had its graduation ceremony in front of the Triumphal Arch on Great National Assembly Square.[14]