kzt wrote:The Soviet Union had multiple military schools (academies are for already career officers) for the Soviet Army, not just one like is typical in the West. IIRC, they were generally branch specific. And yes, there were professional officers, but you didn't volunteer to be in the military, every male who wasn't medically disqualified served in some form. IIRC, things like the Border Guards were filled by conscription too, so it wasn't just they typical military.
Anyhow, as the the idea of sending Haven midshipmen to the RMN academy, I really doubt it. The academy is more than a place to learn tactics and basic engineering, it's part of the indoctrination and evaluation process. In Haven's case teaches you how to think and behave like a Republic of Haven Naval Officer. This ignores the language issue, which I think exists to at least some extent.
Sending a US HS graduate (who happens to be fluent Russian speaker) to a Russian officers school, like the Moscow Military Commanders Training School, is not going to put out a graduate who can smoothly move into the training pipeline to run a US infantry platoon. They won't understand the US army, they understand the Russian army and how it works, and they are not the same thing.
Nor would a Russian graduate of West Point be ready to be assigned to a position in the Russian Army, no matter how fluent they are in English.
There is a place for this, and it's once you are in service and established.
For example, while I was in the Field Artillery Basic Officers Course we had two foreign officers with us. One was a captain in the Colombian army (and seemed pretty useless), the other was a lT in the Honduran army and was pretty hard core. But this was to teach people how to be FA officers in an army using US type weapons and doctrine.
Also Yes and no, on Soviet military academies. Military and Party elites could send their children to better schools. They were oftentimes sent what were essentially military prep schools. In rare cases a political nobody could gain access elite schooling if someone hire up the food chain took notice and had the connections to do so.
Like you said in your post about foreign officers going to U.S. service schools the same thing happens with the U.S. military all over the place the RN RAN RCN RNN RNoN and FN frequently attend each others service schools FYI Prince Harry learned combat tactics of the AH-64D at Nellis AFB. Also my brother attended the German Army Mountain Leader School. It's equivalent of the U.S. Armies Ranger School.