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  2. Joint Forces Staff College - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Staff college - Wikipedia

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    fight the white, normally expressed as do not fight the white (as in do not go against the staff's pre-determined answer), where the 'white' is the question given to students, which may lack realism or not fit current operations. A "pink" is the Staff College's staff answer to a particular problem or issue.

  4. United States Army Command and General Staff College

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    The United States Army Command and General Staff College (CGSC) educates, trains and develops leaders for Unified Land Operations in a joint, interagency, intergovernmental, and multinational operational environment; and to advance the art and science of the Profession of Arms in support of Army operational requirements. [2]

  5. Joint forces - Wikipedia

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    Joint Forces Maneuver Regiment (Italy), a military logistics regiment of the Italian Armed Forces Joint Forces Command (Malaysia) , a joint military command to command tasks in joint operations Headquarters Joint Forces New Zealand , the New Zealand Defence Force's operational level headquarters

  6. Fort Lesley J. McNair - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Forces Staff College, established under the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 1946, prepares selected officers for joint and combined duty. In 1990, the Information Resources Management College was formed as the capstone institution for Defense Information Resource Management education. As such, it provides graduate-level courses in ...

  7. Army University - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest professional military education system in the world, with over 150,000 soldiers educated in more than 88 occupations across its worldwide network of 70 schools. [2] [3] Approximately 25% of its curriculum is currently accredited, [4] primarily for officer training, and initiatives are underway to accredit all enlisted training ...

  8. Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and ...

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    The Industrial College offered a ten-month academic program for selected high potential officers. [7] In 1948, Secretary of Defense James V. Forrestal removed the college from the Army's jurisdiction and reconstituted it "as a joint educational institution under the direction of the Joint Chiefs of Staff." [7]

  9. Harold Keith Johnson - Wikipedia

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    The following December, he was appointed chief of staff, Central Army Group at NATO Headquarters concerned with planning for the employment of French, German, and American troop operations in Central Europe. Returning to the United States, Johnson was assigned as commandant, Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.