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A joint committee was appointed to prepare a directive for a new school. This directive, which the Joint Chiefs approved of Staff on 28 June 1946, established the Armed Forces Staff College (AFSC). Responsibility for the operation and maintenance of its facilities was charged to the Chief of Naval Operations. [citation needed]
The School of Advanced Warfighting (SAW) develops lead planners and future commanders with the will and intellect to design and execute joint campaigns and naval expeditionary operations. [ 8 ] It educates officers who will serve as staff planners in key billets throughout the operating forces and supporting establishments with the following ...
Joint Forces Staff College (JFSC) (Norfolk, Virginia) National War College (NWC) (Washington, D.C.) National Intelligence University (Bethesda, Maryland) College of Strategic Intelligence (CSI) Anthony G. Oettinger School of Science and Technology Intelligence (SSTI) The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School (TJAGLCS ...
Joint Advanced Warfighting School (JAWS) College of International Security Affairs; Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy (The Eisenhower School), formerly the Industrial College of the Armed Forces; College of Information and Cyberspace (formerly Information Resources Management College or "iCollege")
As of 2006, the Joint Forces Staff College was approved to provide Phase II credits, including through its Joint & Combined Warfighting School, while the National War College and the Industrial College of the Armed Forces were entitled to offer both Phase I and Phase II.
Joint Warfighting; Diplomacy and Statecraft; Advanced Studies Program; Extracurricular educational activities are offered through the auspices of The Marine Corps University, Library of the Marine Corps (Alfred M. Gray Research Center), National Museum of the Marine Corps, Marine Corps University Foundation, and Marine Corps Heritage Foundation.
School of Advanced Warfighting: The School of Advanced Warfighting provides a follow-on, graduate-level professional military education for selected field grade officers who have completed the Marine Corps or sister service command and staff college course. The course develops complex problem solving and decision making skills for the ...
Originally established in 1998 as the Naval Operational Planner Course, the Maritime Advanced Warfighting School (MAWS) is a 13-month program that educates U.S. officers of all services to: Be operational planners and ultimately, operational leaders; Understand and apply maritime power effectively; Form and lead Operational Planning Teams (OPTs)