School of Airborne Troops (France) explained

School of Airborne Troops
Native Name:École des troupes aéroportées (ETAP)
Partof:French Army
Location:Pau, France
Type:Barracks
Built:1964
Condition:Occupied by Ministry of Defense
Ownership:Ministry of Defense
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The École des troupes aéroportées (ETAP), or School of Airborne Troops, is a military school [1] dedicated to training the military paratroopers of the French army. It was established in 1964 and is located in the town of Pau, in the département of Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France.

It is a training unit of the French Army, under the French Army Training Command (COFAT). The only parachute regiment that is not trained here is the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment, which trains at Camp Raffalli in the Promo Parachutiste.

History

The ETAP has its origins at the end of the Second World War with the establishment of the Airborne Troops Training Center (CETAP) on April 16, 1946. On 1 June 1947 the CETAP became the ETAP.As of 7 October 2014, 899 American soldiers have graduated the ETAP.

Mission

The ETAP is responsible for training paratroopers, officer and enlisted. It is also responsible for international cooperation and promotion of paratroop culture. It also serves as a center for the development of paratroop doctrine and training.

Composition

The ETAP is divided into three components: a command center, a training centre, and a support center.

Training courses

Units which train at ETAP

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: École des troupes aéroportées. 2020-12-29. www.defense.gouv.fr.