Koninklijke School voor Onderofficieren

The Koninklijke School voor Onderofficieren (Dutch) or École Royale des Sous-Officiers (French) is the main military training establishment in Belgium for non-officer staff of the Belgian armed forces.

Royal School for Non-Commissioned Officers
Koninklijke School voor Onderofficieren (KSOO)
Location

Belgium
Coordinates50.784°N 5.235°E / 50.784; 5.235
Information
Other nameÉcole Royale des Sous-Officiers (ERSO)
Former nameÉcole Royale Technique de la Force Aérienne
TypeMilitary training establishment
MottoLabor Omnia Vincit Improbus
(Work conquers all)
EstablishedSeptember 2007
AffiliationBelgian Armed Forces
Websitewww.saffraanberg.be

History

The site opened in 1946 as the École Royale Technique de la Force Aérienne, the main technical training school for the Belgian Air Force (founded during the Second World War at Snailwell in England). A fire in 1948 led to a temporary relocation to Tongeren while new buildings were constructed, with further works required in the late 1960s, when the campus took on its current structure.[1]

In 2007-8 the site was widened from the Belgian Air Force to the Belgian Armed Forces.

Structure

It is situated in the east of Belgium, in the northern Dutch-speaking half of the country, in Limburg.

The site is run by the Belgian Armed Forces (Defensie van België).

Training

It offers technical training.[2]

See also

References

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