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There has recently been a slight change in the way the Schools are arranged in the Colombian Army. The schools are under a specific category according to its purpose:
Escuelas de Formación (Formation Schools):
- Escuela Militar de Cadetes "General José
María Córdova"
- Escuela Militar de Suboficiales "Sargento
Inocencio Chincá"
- Escuela de Soldados Profesionales
- Centro de Educación Militar
- Escuela de Armas y Servicios
- Escuela de Infantería
- Escuela de Caballería
- Escuela de Artillería
- Escuela de Ingenieros
- Escuela de Comunicaciones
- Escuela de Logística
- Escuela de Policía Militar (ESPOM, Military Police School, official website)
- Escuela de Relaciones Civiles y Militares
- Escuela de Equitación (ESCEQ, Equestrian School, official
abbreviation, official website)
- Escuela de Aviación del Ejército (ESAVE)
- Escuela de Inteligencia y Contrainteligencia
"Brigadier General Ricardo Charry Solano"
- Batallón de Servicios para la Educación Militar (BASEM,
Military Education Services Battalion, official website)
- Compañía Avanzada de Tiro (CITAE, Advanced Shooting Company,
official website)
- Centro Nacional de Entrenamiento (CENAE, Training National
Center, official website, located
in Tolemaida, Cundinamarca
- Escuela de Lanceros
- Escuela de Paracaidismo Militar
- Escuela de Soldados Profesionales (ESPRO, Professional Soldiers
School, official website, it is
located in the same facilities as the CENAE)
- Escuela de Fuerzas Especiales (ESFES, Special Forces School,
see also BRFER, official website)
- Centro de Instrucción y Reentrenamiento Tropas Ejército
(CERTE, Army Troops Center of Instruction and Training, official
abbreviation, official website)
- Batallón de Mantenimiento de Ingenieros (BAMAI, Engineers
Maintenance Battalion, official website)
Each of these schools have their own Coat of Arms, flags and
some even have pennants:
E.R., 9 June 2007
War Flag
image by Eugene Ipavec, 25 August 2005
Standard - obverse
image by Eugene Ipavec, 14 June 2006
Standard - reverse
image by Eugene Ipavec, 14 June 2006
square "pennant"
image by Eugene Ipavec, 14 June 2006
coat of arms
image by Eugene Ipavec, 14 June 2006
This military institution is called ESDEGUE (Escuela Superior
de Guerra, or Superior School of War). This is where the Colonels
study to become Generals and also where the Generals become Major
Generals and so on...
Official website: <www.esdegue.mil.co>.
E.R., 14 June 2006
The caption of the bottom of the ESDEGUE official flag reads
ESC. SUPERIOR DE GUERRA, and it follows the same pattern as other
official flags.
E.R., 25 August 2005
The Superior School of War was founded on 1 May 1909 by Decree No. 453 of
President of the Republic General Rafael Reyes Prieto to professionalize the
Colombian Armed Forces. Its first director was the Chilean Major Pedro Charpin
Rival; the first Colombian director, Alejandro Posada, was appointed in 1912.
The symbols of the Superior School of War are described on the institute's
website. The flag is in dimension 1.10 m x 1.35 m, blue with the coat of arms of
the institute in the middle. The flag is bordered with a 5-cm long golden
fringe, stating that the flag has been awarded the Cross of the Order of Boyacá
(see
http://www.armada.mil.co/index.php?idcategoria=1536 ).
The coat of arms of the Superior School is prescribed by Decree No. 2222 of the
Ministry of War, adopted on 14 December 1946. The shield is blue with a border
argent, in the upper part the writing "ESCUELA DE GUERRA / COLOMBIA", in the
lower part the writing "ESTUDIOS SUPERIORES", all in white. In the middle is
placed a red book outlined in golden yellow, supporting a lamp. A wreath of
laurel is placed under the book, a sword is placed horizontally above the lamp.
Argent represents integrity, firmness, honesty, tenacity and constancy. Blue
represents loyalty, serenity, majesty and royalty. The book symbolizes study,
while its golden border represents nobleness, light, knowledge and constancy.
Red represents strength. The lamp represents science and knowledge. The sword
represents power, justice, watch, authority and the nobleness of all the
military virtues. The laurel is the symbol of fame; the laurel wreath awards the
heroic acts, force and personal merit.
www.esdegue.mil.co
Note that the coat of arms shown here has a different writing, "ESCUELA SUPERIOR
DE GUERRA" on top and "COLOMBIA" on bottom.
Ivan Sache, 15 November 2010
War Flag
image by Eugene Ipavec, 7 February 2006
Standard
image by Eugene Ipavec, 10 September 2006
Standard - detail
image by Eugene Ipavec, 10 September 2006
coat of arms
image by Eugene Ipavec, 10 September 2006
This is the flag of the Escuela de Lanceros (or Lancers
School), in which the military and police personnel of the
Colombian forces take courses to become an elite force of highly
trained mobile force to combat the guerilla and the
paramilitaries. It is based on the US Army Ranger system, and
lots of foreign applicants go there as well. The flag is the
Colombian flag, plus the Coat of Arms and on the bottom it reads
ESCUELA DE LANCEROS.
These units as elite units, initially within the Cavalry Branch
of the Colombian Army, but currently it is another specialty
course taken by any Army member who passes the tests and is
eligible to take the course.
I recall that when this Lancers School was established back in
the mid 1950's during the military regime of General Gustavo
Rojas Pinilla (who took power on a coup d'etat and actually ran a
series of military reforms), the model of the Lancers School was
taken form the U.S. Rangers.
For further information about the Escuela de Lanceros, please
refer to <www.specwarnet.com>
Source: Picture taken at the Indepenedence Day parade
held in Bogota on July 20, 2004 ( from the Ministry of National
Defense at <www.mindefensa.gov.co>).
E.R., 7 February 2006
The additional official flag is based on photo of the flag
taken by me at the Museo Militar. Coat of Arms based on
García, Julio Cesar: "Himnos y Símbolos de Nuestra
Colombia", Camer Editores (2000).
The motto reads on black letters LEALTADA, VALOR, > SACRIFICIO
(Loyalty, Valor, Sacrifice).
ESLAN official website is at <www.eslan.mil.co>.
E.R., 10 September 2006
The proportions of the stripes are 4:2:3:2:5:2:3:2:4. The logo
inside the shield on the flag is simplified and thus
significantly different from the normal ESLAN logo.
Eugene Ipavec, 10 September 2006
There was a military parade in the city of Villavicencio, the capital of the
Department of Meta. During the parede, a
picture shows a Pennant with the colors of the Lancers School Standard
and the black letter "A", most likely standing for A Company of the School.
Source:
http://www.ejercito.mil.co/?idcategoria=251100
Esteban Rivera, 9 July 2010
War Flag
image by Eugene Ipavec, 20 December 2005
Standard - obverse
image by Eugene Ipavec, 3 October 2005
Standard - reverse
image by Eugene Ipavec, 3 October 2005
pennant
image by Eugene Ipavec, 26 December 2005
Flag of the Escuela Militar de Cadetes "General José
María Córdova" (Military Cadet School Jose Maria Cordova).
It is often abbreviated as ESMIC (EScuela MIlitar de Cadetes).
This school is for all Army Cadet students who want to be
officers.
Description of the flag: Horizontally divided flag, with upper
side divided into two equal stripes (bootom left green, top
right, red). On the obverse the Coat of Arms is located on the
green part of the flag.
Sources: Coat of Arms at "Himnos y Símbolos de Nuestra
Colombia", by Julio César García, Camer Editing 2000. ISBN
958-33-1489-7 page 175, photos from official site <www.esmic.edu.co>.
E.R., 3 October 2005
There is another official flag of this Military Cadet School.
All military flags have the same legislation (the flag of
Colombia plus the lettering of the Unit, and also another
official flag with its on Coat of Arms and the proper color
background).
Source: photo taken at Colombia's Independence Day in
Madrid, 2005.
There is also pennant of this Military Cadet School. Notice that
it reads JMC, the initials of the name of the School (José
María Córdova).
Source: photo taken at Colombia's Independence Day
Parade in Bogotá, July 20, 2003.
E.R., 20 and 26 December 2005
The official name is Escuela Militar de Cadetes José María
Córdova (and not Córdoba). The difference is the "v"
goes instead of "b". The explanation for this is pretty
simple: back in the 1800's the last name of the youngest Army
General in the Colombian Army (José María Córdova), the
spelling was with "v". However the Department of
Córdoba is spelled with "b". So, for all military
purposes, the name of this General is spelled with "v"
(The top Army Order is called José María Córdova) and for all
civilian purposes it's spelled Córdoba (for example the Police
Command for the Department is called Córdoba).
This Military Cadet School is a University level institution.
This transition towards full academic approval by the Colombian
Education authorities was done very recently.
E.R., 28 December 2005
obverse
image by Eugene Ipavec, 3 November 2005
reverse
image by Eugene Ipavec, 8 March 2006
Coat of Arms
image contributed by E.R., 3 November 2005
director Pennant
image by Eugene Ipavec,
Coat of Arms and flag of the Escuela Militar de Suboficiales
Sargento Inocencio Chincá (NCO's Military School Sargeant
Inocencio Chinca). The official abbreviation is EMSUB. Official
website at <http://www.emsub.mil.co>.
E.R., 3 November 2005
The Pennant of the Director of the EMSUB is seen at <www.ejercito.mil.co>
on a photograph taken on July 20, during a military parade held
in Bogotá to commemorate Colombia's Independence Day.
It is a tricolour Pennant, with the rank of Colonel in yellow.
This follows the same pattern as the General
commanding a Unit Rank Flag.
The EMSUB is headed by a Colonel. However military schools head's
are called Directors and not Commanders.
E.R., 10 August 2009
image by Eugene Ipavec, 25 August 2008
Coat of Arms
image by Eugene Ipavec, 25 August 2008
Centro de Educación Militar (CEMIL, Military Education
Center) is located in Bogotá. The CEMIL flag is a red and
charged with the coat of arms. The coat of arms can be seen in
the school's website at <www.cemil.mil.co>.
The CEMIL was previously named Decimoquinta Brigada (Fifteenth
Brigade), and its symbols were the Roman Numerals XV.
CEMIL is in charge of study, doctrine and leadership and
handles the curriculum of the following schools:
- Escuela de Armas y Servicios
- Escuela de Infantería
- Escuela de Caballería
- Escuela de Artillería
- Escuela de Ingenieros Militares
- Escuela de Comunicaciones
- Escuela de Logística
- Escuela de Policía Militar
- Escuela de Relaciones Civiles y Militares
- Escuela de Equitación
- Escuela de Aviación Ejército
- Batallón de Servicios para la Educación Militar
- Compañia Avanzada de Tiro.
Source: <www.cemil.mil.co>.
E.R., 25 August 2008
Previous Flag of Decimoquinta Brigada (Fifteenth Brigade)
image by Eugene Ipavec, 25 August 2008
obverse
image by Eugene Ipavec, 31 October 2006
reverse
image by Eugene Ipavec, 31 October 2006
Escuela de Infantería (Infantry School) is known fir short as
ESINF. Three days after the declaration of Independence, on July
23, 1810, the Batallón de Voluntarios de la Guardia Nacional
(Volunteer Battallion of the National Guard) was established.
This was the genesis of today's Colombian Infantry units. Later
on by Decree 578 of May 18, 1907, the President General Rafael
Reyes creates the Batallón Modelo de Ifantería (Model Infantry
Batallion) in order to adopt the reforms of the Chilean mission.
Sources: Julio César García: Himnos y Símbolos de Nuestra
Colombia, Camer Editing, (2000), page 179. Official websute at
<www.jedoc.mil.co>
Photo of the reverse of flag. Image on Independence Day parade of
2005. Photo taken at Colombian Independence Day Parade on July
20, 2006
Official website at <www.esinf.mil.co>.
E.R., 31 October 2006
The Colombian Army's Infantry School's motto featured on its
Coat of Arms is PASO DE VENCEDORES (Victors march). This writing
appears on the lower part of the Coat of Arms.
Source: Official
website.
E.R., 24 August 2008
The Director's Pennant of the ESPAM (Escuela de Paracaidismo
Militar) is seen here
in this picture reported on the official Army website taken in
Bogota on July 20 during Colombia's Independence Day.
Notice that this is the School's Standard, and as some other
schools, the ESPAM flag may also have its Coat of Arms in the
middle. The Coat of Arms is seen on their official
website which is a combination of several Course Badges as
seen here
and here.
One more Pennant regarding this subject is seen at this picture:
a triangular black pennant with a yellow outline with the yellow
capital letters SLIIDI(V?). My best guess is that this may be it
is a current military parachute course.
E.R., 10 August 2009
The "II" are really // (slashes) I believe.
Jan Mertens, 11 August 2009
There's a military training facility called ESFES (Escuela de Fuerzas
Especiales) (Special Forces School). It is part of the Formation schools of
the military system in the coutry.
The flag is seen
here
(first flag from left to right)
Source:
http://www.ejercito.mil.co/index.php?idcategoria=334787)
The flag is a black horizontal flag, with the
logo
in the middle.
Esteban Rivera, 28 September 2013
obverse
image by Eugene Ipavec, 24 August 2008
reverse
image by Eugene Ipavec, 24 August 2008
coat of arms
image by Eugene Ipavec, 24 August 2008
During the F-Air
2008, an International Aeronautical Fair held in Rionegro,
Antioquia, I spotted several flags, one of them the School of
Artillery flag (Escuela de Artillería (ESART)). The flag is
similar to EAS but featuring black instead of
red.
The School of Artillery was established on September 1, 1937, in
Bogota.
E.R., 7 July 2008
The School's name is Escuela de Artillería "General
Carlos Julio Gil Colorado", and on the flag, it reads
in silver (or white?) capital letters GRAL. CARLOS JULIO GIL C..
The complete Coat of Arms information can be seen at the official
website.
E.R., 24 August 2008
obverse
image by Eugene Ipavec, 24 October 2005
reverse
image by Eugene Ipavec, 3 March 2006
This is the flag of the Escurela de Armas y Servicios (E.A.S.)
- School of Arms and Services. It is the equivalent to the
ordnance branch of the Colombian Army. Image based on coat of
armstaken from the book "Himnos y Símbolos de Nuestra
Colombia", by Julio César García, Camer Editing, 2000 and
photo from <www.jedoc.mil.co>.
Official website at <www.eas.mil.co>.
E.R.,24 October 2005
image by Eugene Ipavec, 28 July 2010
I just found this picture, taken on July 1, 2006, during the event called
F-Air (
http://www.f-aircolombia.com.co/ ). In the picture you can see the actual
CoA of the ESAVE (Escuela de Aviación del Ejército). Also notice that the
background of the picture [missing picture - Ed.] I'm sending is blue.
Esteban Rivera, 20 July 2011
obverse
image by Eugene Ipavec, 24 October 2005
reverse
image by Eugene Ipavec, 3 March 2006
I located Colombian Military Intelligence Service flag at <www.esici.edu.co>.
Jarig Bakker , 9 September 1999
Here is the emblem as
appear at "Himnos y Símbolos de Nuestra Colombia", by
Julio César García. Camer Editores. 2000. ISBN 958-33-1489-7.
(image from page 196). The Military Intelligence is a Branch of
the Colombian Army.
E.R., 2 July 2005
Is there a reason it uses the insignia of United States Army
Intelligence?
Nathan Lamm, 24 October 2005
I do not know if this is the same insignia as the United
States Army Intelligence. If that's true then it could possibly
be because there were guidelines coming from the U.S. military in
either establishing or reestructuring the Intelligence Service.
E.R., 24 October 2005
The correct name should be "Escuela de Inteligencia y
Contrainteligencia Brigadier General Ricardo Charry Solano"
(Brigadier General Ricardo Charry Solano Intelligence and
Counterintelligence School). Official website at <www.esici.edu.co>.
E.R., 3 November 2005
There's a military training facility called CENAE (Centro Nacional de
Entrenamiento) (National Training Center). It is part of the Formation
schools of the military system in the coutry (see "Military Schools -
Overview").
This image is a screenshot taken on July 3, 2013 of tv program "En contacto"
("In touch"), a tv program sponsored by the Colombian Army, shown on
Canal
Uno.
The flag is a red horizontal flag,
with the
logo in the middle.
Esteban Rivera, 28 September 2013
Standard
image by Eugene Ipavec, 25 July 2007
desk flag
image by Eugene Ipavec, 31 October 2006
desk flag
image by Eugene Ipavec, 31 October 2006
Escuela de Relaciones Civiles y Militares (Military and
Civilian Relations School) known for short as ERCM was formerly
known as OPSIC (Operaciones Sicológicas - Psychological
Operations). It was established by Directive No. 003 of 1991 of
the Army Command and its purpose is to interact with the
communities dealing with military force civilian cooperation,
human rights, community support plans, crisis situation
management, among other tasks. There are actually two flags but
the official one iswith blue background.
Sources: Julio César García: Himnos y Símbolos de
Nuestra Colombia, Came Editing, Year (2000), ISBN 958-33-1489-7,
page 203). Photo taken on July 1, 2006, during Air Force show at
Jose Maria Cordova International Airtport. Photo taken at
Colombian Independence Day parade on July 20, 2006. Official
website at <www.ercm.mil.co>.
E.R., 31 October 2006
The Military and Civilian Relations School flag is the same as
the blue version of the desk flag but the Coat of Arms is
encircled in a thin golden fringe, blue backgrund and it reads in
yellow capital letters ESCUELA DE RELACIONES CIVILES MILITARES.
Source: Picture taken at military parade on Colombia's
Independence Day (July 20, 2006).
E.R., 25 July 2007
obverse
image by Eugene Ipavec, 30 October 2005
reverse
image by Eugene Ipavec, 7 March 2006
This is the flag of the Military Communications branch based
on photo taken from El
Espectador on July 20, 2005 during a military parade to
commemorate Colombia's Independence Day and coat of arms from the
book "Himnos y Símbolos de Nuestra Colombia", by Julio
César García, Camer Editing (2000). See also official site at
<www.jedoc.mil.co>.
E.R., 30 October 2005
On an bright orange field, a shield chequy black and
seafoam-green, with a smaller shield in its center, parted per
bend sinister or, charged with gules bezant, and argent, charged
with azure bezant. Crest is the Earth with an arm holding three
red lightning bolts jutting out of the North pole. Red ribbon
below with motto "CIENCIA, DOMINIO, VIGILANCIA.".
Eugene Ipavec, 30 October 2005
This is Escuela de Comunicaciones (Communications School,
official abbreviation ESCOM, website at <www.escom.mil.co>.
E.R., 9 June 2007
image by Eugene Ipavec, 24 August 2008
Escuela de Soldados Profesionales (ESPRO, Professional
Soldiers School) - The ESPRO flag can be seen at <www.espro.mil.co>.
The ESPRO flag is green background flag charged with the Coat of
Arms in the middle.
E.R., 24 August 2008
obverse
image by Eugene Ipavec, 25 August 2008
reverse
image by Eugene Ipavec, 25 August 2008
vertical variant
image by Eugene Ipavec, 22 November 2009
Coat of Arms
image by Eugene Ipavec, 25 August 2008
Escuela de Ingenieros (ESING, Engineers School) - The ESING
Coat of Arms can bee at <www.esing.mil.co>.
The motto reads VENCER O MORIR (Conquer or death).
The flag is a diagonally divided white over purple and charged on
its obverse with the Coat of Arms. The flag can be seen here.
E.R., 25 August 2008
There is a hemicircular inscription above the arms (flag only)
"ESCUELA DE INGENIEROS MILITARES".
Eugene Ipavec, 25 August 2008
Recently the Military Engineers School celebrated its 195
foundation ceremony. Vertical Military Engineers Flag is seen at
a photo at <www.ejercito.mil.co>.
E.R., 22 November 2009
image located by Esteban Rivera, 06 July 2013
During a news broadcast by local
RCN news, the current Director
of CENAM is shown with the War Flag of this unit. The CENAM (Centro
Nacional contra Artefactos Explosivos y Minas, National Center against Explosive
Devices and Mines) is part of the Engineer Corps.
Image is screenshot of RCN news broadcast on July 1, 2013).
For additional information go to:
CENAM
(official website)
Esteban Rivera, 06 July 2013
image by Zoltan Horvath, 20 August 2013
During the past Colombian Independence Day military parade, the Pennat of the
BIADE is seen.The BIADE (Brigada de Ingenieros de Atención a Desastres,
Disasters Preparedness Engineers Brigade) is part of the
Engineer Corps.
Attached picture found
here. A picture gallery found
here
Source:
http://ingenierosmilitaresdecolombia.wordpress.com/tag/biade/
Esteban Rivera, 23 July 2013
War Flag
image by Eugene Ipavec, 25 August 2008
Standard
image by Eugene Ipavec, 25 August 2008
Coat of Arms
image by Eugene Ipavec, 25 August 2008
Escuela de Caballería (ESCAB, Cavalry School) - The Coat of
Arms can be seen at <www.escab.mil.co> with
information in Spanish here.
The flags is located here:
On the right is the official flag, following the pattern or
template of all official flags (Colombian tricolor charged with
the Coat of Arms, above - REPUBLICA DE COLOMBIA, and below - the
name of the institution on the bottom, in this case ESCUELA DE
CABALLERIA).
The additional official flag is on the right. It has yellow
background and is charged with ESCAB Coat of Arms.
E.R., 25 August 2008
There's a military training facility called ESSEL (Escuela de Selva)
(Jungle School). It is part of the Formation schools of the military system
in the coutry (see "Military
Schools - Overview").
No known flag has been available yet, but since there are several Jungle
Battalions already in service in the Army, one can suppose that the
flag would be a plain horizontal red flag with the
logo
in the middle.
For additional information, please go to:
ESERT (official website - temporarily
unavailable, but soon it will be up).
Esteban Rivera, 28 September 2013
image by Eugene Ipavec, 25 August 2008
Escuela de Logística (ESLOG, Logistics School) - The
description of the Coat of Arms is at <www.cemil.mil.co>.
It was designed by Lt. Col. (r) Carlos Arteaga Bernal, with
the advisroy of Lt. Col. Hidelbrando Roa Legizamón.
The flag is here:
The school's flag, on the right, is of silver background and
charged with the Coat of Arms.
E.R., 25 August 2008
Arms are vert three sabres argent. The poultry is holding a
key.
Eugene Ipavec, 25 August 2008
image by Eugene Ipavec, 25 August 2008
Coat of Arms
image by Eugene Ipavec, 25 August 2008
Escuela de Policía Militar (ESPOM, Military Police School) -
The flag's description and pictures is at <www.espom.mil.co>.
It is 135 cm long, 110 cm wide, rectangular shape, three
equal horizontal stripes (inner ratio 3:5:3), the top black, the
middle white and the bottom black, with the Coat of Arms in the
middle.
E.R. and Eugene Ipavec, 25 August 2008