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Command and General Staff College
NameCommand and General Staff College
Established1881
LocationFort Leavenworth, Kansas, United States

Command and General Staff College is a graduate school for United States Army officers, with a primary mission to educate and train field-grade officers in the United States Armed Forces, Australian Army, Canadian Army, and other NATO countries. The college is located at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and is a key component of the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command. The college's curriculum is designed to prepare officers for senior leadership positions in the United States Army, United States Marine Corps, United States Navy, and United States Air Force. The college has a long history of producing notable alumni, including Dwight D. Eisenhower, Omar Bradley, and George S. Patton.

History

The college was founded in 1881 as the School of Application for Cavalry and Infantry, with the goal of providing advanced training for United States Army officers. Over the years, the college has undergone several name changes, becoming the General Service and Staff College in 1901, and finally the Command and General Staff College in 1922. The college has played a significant role in the development of United States Army doctrine, with notable contributions from faculty members such as J.F.C. Fuller and B.H. Liddell Hart. The college has also hosted numerous international students, including officers from the British Army, French Army, and German Army. The college's history is closely tied to the development of the United States Army, with notable events including the Spanish-American War, World War I, and World War II.

Curriculum

The college's curriculum is designed to provide officers with a comprehensive education in military strategy, tactics, and leadership. The curriculum includes courses on military history, international relations, and national security, as well as training in staff operations and joint operations. The college also offers a range of elective courses, including counterinsurgency, counterterrorism, and cyber warfare. The college's faculty includes experienced officers from the United States Army, United States Marine Corps, United States Navy, and United States Air Force, as well as civilian experts from Harvard University, Stanford University, and the University of Oxford. The college's curriculum is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and the Council on Accreditation of the Association of Theological Schools.

Notable_Alumni

The college has a long list of notable alumni, including Dwight D. Eisenhower, Omar Bradley, and George S. Patton. Other notable alumni include Creighton Abrams, Matthew Ridgway, and Leslie Groves. The college has also produced a number of notable international alumni, including Bernard Montgomery of the British Army and Heinz Guderian of the German Army. The college's alumni have gone on to serve in a range of senior leadership positions, including Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Chief of Staff of the United States Army, and Supreme Allied Commander Europe. The college's alumni have also been recognized for their contributions to military history, including Douglas MacArthur and George Marshall.

Organization

The college is organized into several departments, including the Department of Joint and Multinational Operations, the Department of Military History, and the Department of Leadership and Ethics. The college is also home to the Center for Army Lessons Learned and the Combined Arms Research Library. The college's faculty includes experienced officers from the United States Army, United States Marine Corps, United States Navy, and United States Air Force, as well as civilian experts from Harvard University, Stanford University, and the University of Oxford. The college is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and the Council on Accreditation of the Association of Theological Schools.

Campus_and_Facilities

The college is located at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, on a campus that includes a range of historic buildings and modern facilities. The college's campus includes the Lewis and Clark Center, the McGill Hall, and the Bell Hall. The college also has a range of recreational facilities, including a golf course, a fitness center, and a library. The college's campus is situated near the Missouri River and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The college is also close to a range of cultural and historical attractions, including the National World War I Museum and Memorial and the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.

International_Student_Program

The college has a long history of hosting international students, with officers from over 100 countries having attended the college. The college's international student program is designed to provide officers with a comprehensive education in military strategy, tactics, and leadership, as well as training in staff operations and joint operations. The college's international students have gone on to serve in a range of senior leadership positions, including Chief of the General Staff of the British Army and Chief of the Defence Staff of the Canadian Armed Forces. The college's international student program is an important part of its mission to educate and train officers from around the world, and has included students from the Australian Army, French Army, and German Army. The college has also hosted students from the NATO Defense College and the United States Naval War College.

Category:United States Army

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