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 ¡@It was not
until the inauguration of the Republic of China that Dr.
Sun Yat-sen proposed the formation of the navy and the
summon of maritime sovereignty, as he saw the origin of
China's prolonged weakness in its undefended coast which
was subject to frequent foreign aggression. Nonetheless,
China at that time was still troubled by serious civil
war, where warlords occupied their separate regimes.
Hence, naval academies run independently and separately,
with neither unified organization nor standardized
education system. Although naval academies such as
Mawei, Qingdao, Wangpu, Dianlei, etc. had developed into
well-equipped institutions with greatly improved
education quality and that nurtured a large number of
naval talents by the time before Sino-Japanese war, they
were running under completely different
systems. ¡@As the national capital moved to
Chongqing at the outburst of the World War II, naval
academies throughout China were moved as well. The
Qingdao, Dianlei and Wangpu academies were once combined
but then ordered to stop before long. The Mawei Navy,
after several moves, was re-established in Chongqing,
continuing to recruit new cadets in 1941 and insisting
on educating naval officers in that difficult time. Upon
victory of the War, the government decided to establish
the Central Naval Training Center at Qingdao in the
winter of 1945, responsible for training the soldiers,
in view of the importance of coastal defense and the
pressing need to establish a modern navy. On June 16,
1946, the Chinese Naval Academy was established in
Gaochang Temple, Shanghai and recruited new cadets for
1950 Class, and President Chiang Kai-Shek became the
first superintendent. The Academy was moved to Qingdao
on April 1, 1947. President Chiang made his first visit
to the school on October 17, 1947 to express his eager
expectation and encouragement to the entire school. The
date then became the Academy's anniversary date, as a
sign of respect and memory to President
Chiang. ¡@Officer education is the foundation
of the Navy. While consolidating the naval force and
taking every step to rebuild the navy, the Academy made
special reference to the officer education system of the
navies of well-developed countries, but did not forget
to consider China's unique situation. Then, a four-year
general education system was established. New cadets are
recruited throughout the country from different
provinces, and hence the Navy's foundation for the next
hundred years took root deeply at this time.
Unfortunately, while the Academy gradually developed and
expanded its scale, the Communist war spread. In 1949,
the government moved. The school too moved firstly to
Xiamen in April 1949, then to the present location at
Tsoying in September. The Academy then began building up
itself in the rough and tumble environment with new
cadets of the 1953 Class reporting duty in
November. ¡@After the move to Taiwan, the Academy
had not ceased its effort in educating naval officers
under the leadership of various superintendents. Special
effort has not only been put in building the school
facilities, but also in enhancing curriculum design. The
4-year comprehensive curriculum has been approved by the
Ministry of Education in 1954 for conferring the
Bachelor of Science degree. Voyage training has been
implemented since 1967, to consolidate knowledge and
practice and to broaden cadets' vision. In addition, as
the Academy's technological and academic achievement has
won international recognition; distant-friend class was
set up in 1983 for training Saudi Arabian border army
and the incubation and education of navy officers. As
the idea of sexual equality arises, the Academy broke
through the Navy tradition to begin recruiting female
cadets in 1994. In order to facilitate the academic
linkage with general civilian universities so that
cadets may continue further study and research, the
Academy restructured the academic constitution and
established five academic departments under general
education division, in the hope to attract quality young
elite to join the Navy. On the other hand, graduates of
the Academy have made outstanding achievement both
inside and outside the Navy. This is the hard work of
the entire officers and cadets at the Academy who work
toward the common goal of Educating the first-rate
talents; building up the first-rate navy. We look
forward to a prospering Naval.
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