The Mayor, Pilar Barreiro, received this morning the new director of the School of Marine Corps General Fuster Albacete and Cartagena, Col. Rafael Roldan, who succeeds Colonel Miguel Flores.
This is a courtesy flag's godmother, in the words of Roland, who added that he has moved to Barreiro its efforts to continue working with the City in what has been termed as a fluid, not only with the administration local, but also with major port city entities.
Strengths Road has been one of the topics discussed during the interview, along with collaboration in other areas such as that made ​​by the Cartagena Fire participating in the classes taught by the School of Marine Corps.
Currently, the School of Marine Corps General Albacete and Cartagena Fuster has 206 students, with the training and development courses both struts the same as explained by the new director.
Similarly, Roland added that in the month of October is expected to receive the 47 aspiring soldier, high demand to the Ministry of Defense, competent management processing.
In the Marine Corps School courses are offered access to the scale and Troop NCO Corps, as well as refresher courses for promotion out 1 out and Marines.
Also offers courses Amphibious and Expeditionary Operations, Naval Special Warfare, Safety and Security, Naval Police and Protection Officers, Artillery, Communications, Sappers, Amphibian Media Motorsports and Machining, Electromechanical, Battle Tanks, Combat Vehicles, Heavy Vehicles and Dangerous Goods Drivers.
Its facilities also houses the School of conductors of the Navy, the only authorized to examine and issue Permits Driving Military personnel of the Navy.
The School of Marine General Albacete and Fuster was c reated in Cartagena in 2003, unifying the Marine School (EIM) and Troop Training School Marine (ESFORTIM).
It can be considered as a continuation of the Academy Central General Marine, which was created in the last third of the nineteenth century, and whose first Colonel-General Manager was precisely which takes its name.
Its new director, Rafael Roldan, born in Villacarrillo (Jaén) in 1961, joined the Navy in 1980 and received the office of lieutenant in 1985.
He has developed his career in the Third of Navy, where he held the command of the 2nd Special Operations Estol a rifle company, a company car and the First Battalion Landing.
He has also held destinations in the Ministry of Defense and the Joint Chiefs.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena