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Staff college

Staff colleges (also command and staff colleges and War colleges) train military officers in the administrative, military staff and policy aspects of their profession. It is usual for such training to occur at several levels in a career. For example, an officer may be sent to various staff courses: as a captain they may be sent to a single service command and staff school to prepare for company command and equivalent staff posts; as a major to a single or joint service college to prepare for battalion command and equivalent staff posts; and as a colonel or brigadier to a higher staff college to prepare for brigade and division command and equivalent postings.

The success of staff colleges spawned, in the mid-twentieth century, a civilian imitation in what are called administrative staff colleges. These institutions apply some of the principles of the education of the military colleges to the executive development of managers from both the public and private sectors of the economy. The first and best-known administrative staff college was established in Britain at Greenlands near Henley, Oxfordshire and is now renamed Henley Management College.

History edit

The first modern staff college was that of Prussia. Prussian advanced officer education began under the reign of Frederick the Great in 1710.

The Seven Years' War demonstrated the inadequacy of the education that generals had at that time, but it was not until 1801 that staff training in a modern sense began when Gerhard von Scharnhorst became the director of the Prussian Military Academy. Prussian defeats by Napoleon I led to the creation of the Allgemeine Kriegsschule (General War Academy) with a nine-month programme covering mathematics, tactics, strategy, staff work, weapons science, military geography, languages, physics, chemistry, and administration.[1] The German staff courses have been used as a basic templates for other staff courses around the world.[citation needed]

Staff course formats edit

Nations have taken a wide variety of approaches to the form, curriculum and status of staff colleges, but have much in common with the Prussian courses of the early 19th Century.[citation needed] Some courses act as filters for promotion or entry into a specialist staff corps. The length of courses varies widely, from three months to three years, with some having entrance and/or exit examinations.[citation needed] The more senior the course, the more likely that it will include strategic, political and joint aspects, with junior courses often focusing on single service and tactical military aspects of warfare.[citation needed]

Idiom edit

Certain terms of art or idiom have developed in staff colleges over time, and then been used in wider college or university settings and everyday usage, including:

  • staff refers to the professional personnel (usually called directing staff (DS)) and employees of the college;
  • 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. Pinks and whites referred to the color coding of course material where problems and information for use of students was printed on standard white sheets of papers while material intended for use by directing staff (which often contained suggested solutions/answers) was produced on pink sheets. This practice originates from staff colleges of British origins. The tradition survives across several Commonwealth staff colleges such as the Command and Staff College, Quetta.

Staff colleges edit

The following is an incomplete list of staff colleges, by continent by country:

Africa edit

Ghana

  • Ghana Armed Forces Command And Staff College Military Academy And Training Schools, Teshie, Accra

Kenya

  • Defense Staff College, Nairobi

Namibia

Nigeria

South Africa

Uganda

The Americas edit

Argentina edit

Brazil edit

Army edit
Navy edit
  • Escola de Guerra Naval
Air Force edit
  • Escola de Comando e Estado Maior da Aeronáutica
  • Escola de Aperfeiçoamento de Oficiais da Aeronáutica

Canada edit

United States edit

Air Force edit
Army edit
Navy edit
Marines edit
Joint edit

Asia edit

Bangladesh edit

China edit

India edit

Tri-Service edit
Army edit
Navy edit
Air force edit

Indonesia edit

Japan edit

Tri-Service edit
JGSDF and IJA edit
  • JGSDF TERCOM (陸上自衛隊教育訓練研究本部 [ja] Rikujō Jieitai Kyōiku Kunren Kenkyū Honbu)
  • JGSDF Staff College (陸上自衛隊幹部学校 [ja], Rikujō Jieitai Kanbu Gakkō) - Reorganised into TERCOM in 2018
  • Army War College (陸軍大学校, Rikugun Daigakkō) - Abolished in 1945
  • Army Artillery and Engineer School (陸軍砲工学校 [ja], Rikugun Hōkō Gakkō) - Renamed Army Science School (陸軍科學學校 [ja], Rikugun Kagaku Gakkō) in 1941, abolished in 1945
JMSDF and IJN edit
  • JMSDF Staff College (海上自衛隊幹部学校, Kaikujō Jieitai Kanbu Gakkō)
  • Naval War College (海軍大學校, Kaigun Daigakkō) - Abolished in 1945
JASDF edit
  • Air Staff College (航空自衛隊幹部学校, Kōkū Jieitai Kanbu Gakkō)

Jordan edit

Royal Jordanian Joint Command and Staff College

Kuwait edit

Mubarak al-Abdullah Joint Command and Staff College

Lebanon edit

Nepal edit

  • Army Command and Staff College Kathmandu , Nepal
  • APF Command and Staff College Kathmandu, Nepal

Pakistan edit

Philippines edit

Saudi Arabia edit

  • Saudi Armed Forces Command and Staff College

Singapore edit

Sri Lanka edit

Tri-Service edit
Army edit
Navy edit
Air Force edit

Taiwan (Republic of China) edit

United Arab Emirates edit

  • Armed Forces of the UAE Command and Staff College

Europe edit

Finland edit

France edit

Active duty officers Reserve officers Civilians
2nd tier Centre des hautes études militaires Institut des hautes études de la défense nationale Institut des hautes études de la défense nationale
1st tier École de guerre École supérieure des officiers de réserve spécialistes d'état-major None
  • École de guerre ("War School"). Created in 1993 by the fusion of the four Écoles supérieures de guerre ("War Higher Schools"). Formerly known as
  • Centre des hautes études militaires ("School of Advanced Military Studies"). Created in 1952. The students must have completed the École de guerre.
  • Institut des hautes études de la défense nationale ("School of Advanced Defense Studies"). Created in 1936. The students are civilians, both civil servants and high-profile executives, but the students of the Centre des hautes études militaires also attend the Institut..
  • École supérieure des officiers de réserve spécialistes d'état-major ("Reserve Staff Officers School"). Following the defeat of 1870-71 war, it was created in 1899 by a group of Reserve Officers and then officially became a staff college in 1900.

All these schools are seated in the école militaire in Paris.

Germany edit

Italy edit

  • Istituto di Studi Militari Marittimi, The Naval War College located within the Arsenale Marittimo in Venice.
  • Istituto di Scienze Militari Aeronautiche, The Aeronautics and Defence Science Institute located in Florence.

Portugal edit

Sweden

Switzerland edit

  • Armed Forces College AFC (Luzern)

United Kingdom edit

Oceania edit

Australia edit

The Australian Defence College (ADC) was officially opened in 1999 in Canberra. It is a Joint organisation, and comprises:

Prior to the establishment of the Australian Command and Staff College, middle management officer Command and Staff training was conducted at separate single Service staff colleges:

New Zealand edit

Intercontinental edit

NATO edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Martin Van Crefeld, The Training of Officers, from military professionalism to irrelevance. Free Press, 1990.
  2. ^ Argentina
  3. ^ The Naval War College Monterey is a satellite office of the United States Naval War College, College of Distance Education (CDE) located on campus at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) in Monterey, California. NPS itself is not a NWC school and is not a Staff College.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Staff college news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message Staff colleges also command and staff colleges and War colleges train military officers in the administrative military staff and policy aspects of their profession It is usual for such training to occur at several levels in a career For example an officer may be sent to various staff courses as a captain they may be sent to a single service command and staff school to prepare for company command and equivalent staff posts as a major to a single or joint service college to prepare for battalion command and equivalent staff posts and as a colonel or brigadier to a higher staff college to prepare for brigade and division command and equivalent postings The success of staff colleges spawned in the mid twentieth century a civilian imitation in what are called administrative staff colleges These institutions apply some of the principles of the education of the military colleges to the executive development of managers from both the public and private sectors of the economy The first and best known administrative staff college was established in Britain at Greenlands near Henley Oxfordshire and is now renamed Henley Management College Contents 1 History 2 Staff course formats 3 Idiom 4 Staff colleges 4 1 Africa 4 2 The Americas 4 2 1 Argentina 4 2 2 Brazil 4 2 2 1 Army 4 2 2 2 Navy 4 2 2 3 Air Force 4 2 3 Canada 4 2 4 United States 4 2 4 1 Air Force 4 2 4 2 Army 4 2 4 3 Navy 4 2 4 4 Marines 4 2 4 5 Joint 4 3 Asia 4 3 1 Bangladesh 4 3 2 China 4 3 3 India 4 3 3 1 Tri Service 4 3 3 2 Army 4 3 3 3 Navy 4 3 3 4 Air force 4 3 4 Indonesia 4 3 5 Japan 4 3 5 1 Tri Service 4 3 5 2 JGSDF and IJA 4 3 5 3 JMSDF and IJN 4 3 5 4 JASDF 4 3 6 Jordan 4 3 7 Kuwait 4 3 8 Lebanon 4 3 9 Nepal 4 3 10 Pakistan 4 3 11 Philippines 4 3 12 Saudi Arabia 4 3 13 Singapore 4 3 14 Sri Lanka 4 3 14 1 Tri Service 4 3 14 2 Army 4 3 14 3 Navy 4 3 14 4 Air Force 4 3 15 Taiwan Republic of China 4 3 16 United Arab Emirates 4 4 Europe 4 4 1 Finland 4 4 2 France 4 4 3 Germany 4 4 4 Italy 4 4 5 Portugal 4 4 6 Switzerland 4 4 7 United Kingdom 4 5 Oceania 4 5 1 Australia 4 5 2 New Zealand 4 6 Intercontinental 4 6 1 NATO 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editThe first modern staff college was that of Prussia Prussian advanced officer education began under the reign of Frederick the Great in 1710 This article or section appears to contradict itself on this date Please see the talk page for more information November 2019 The Seven Years War demonstrated the inadequacy of the education that generals had at that time but it was not until 1801 that staff training in a modern sense began when Gerhard von Scharnhorst became the director of the Prussian Military Academy Prussian defeats by Napoleon I led to the creation of the Allgemeine Kriegsschule General War Academy with a nine month programme covering mathematics tactics strategy staff work weapons science military geography languages physics chemistry and administration 1 The German staff courses have been used as a basic templates for other staff courses around the world citation needed Staff course formats editNations have taken a wide variety of approaches to the form curriculum and status of staff colleges but have much in common with the Prussian courses of the early 19th Century citation needed Some courses act as filters for promotion or entry into a specialist staff corps The length of courses varies widely from three months to three years with some having entrance and or exit examinations citation needed The more senior the course the more likely that it will include strategic political and joint aspects with junior courses often focusing on single service and tactical military aspects of warfare citation needed Idiom editCertain terms of art or idiom have developed in staff colleges over time and then been used in wider college or university settings and everyday usage including staff refers to the professional personnel usually called directing staff DS and employees of the college 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 Pinks and whites referred to the color coding of course material where problems and information for use of students was printed on standard white sheets of papers while material intended for use by directing staff which often contained suggested solutions answers was produced on pink sheets This practice originates from staff colleges of British origins The tradition survives across several Commonwealth staff colleges such as the Command and Staff College Quetta Staff colleges editThe following is an incomplete list of staff colleges by continent by country This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items January 2010 Africa edit Ghana Ghana Armed Forces Command And Staff College Military Academy And Training Schools Teshie Accra Kenya Defense Staff College Nairobi Namibia Namibia Command and Staff College Okahandja Nigeria Armed Forces Command and Staff College Jaji in Kaduna State South Africa South African National Defence College Thaba Tshwane in Pretoria Gauteng South Africa National War College Pretoria South African Army College Pretoria South African Air Force College Pretoria South African Naval Staff College Muizenberg Western Cape South African Military Health Training Formation Pretoria Uganda Uganda Senior Command and Staff College Kimaka in Jinja District Uganda Junior Staff College Jinja in Jinja District The Americas edit Argentina edit Escuela Superior de Guerra Teniente General Luis Maria Campos 2 Brazil edit Army edit Escola de Comando e Estado Maior do Exercito Escola de Aperfeicoamento de Oficiais Escola de Aperfeicoamento de Sargentos das Armas Escola de Instrucao Especializada Navy edit Escola de Guerra Naval Air Force edit Escola de Comando e Estado Maior da Aeronautica Escola de Aperfeicoamento de Oficiais da Aeronautica Canada edit Canadian Army Command and Staff College Canadian Forces College United States edit Air Force edit Air University HQ at Maxwell AFB Alabama USAF Air War College School of Advanced Air and Space Studies Air Command and Staff College Squadron Officer School Air Force Institute of Technology Wright Patterson AFB Ohio Army edit U S Army War College Carlisle Barracks PA Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS School for Command Preparation School of Advanced Military Studies Command and General Staff School School for Advanced Leadership and Tactics U S Army Warrant Officer Career College Fort Rucker AL Navy edit Naval War College in Newport Rhode Island College of Naval Warfare Maritime Advanced Warfighting School College of Naval Command and Staff Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey California 3 Marines edit Marine Corps University Marine Corps Base Quantico VA Marine Corps War College School of Advanced Warfighting Marine Corps Command and Staff College Expeditionary Warfare School Joint edit Defense Acquisition University five campuses HQ at Fort Belvoir Virginia National Defense University in Washington D C National War College Industrial College of the Armed Forces Joint Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia Asia edit Bangladesh edit Defence Services Command And Staff College Mirpur China edit People s Liberation Army National Defense University Nanjing PLA Army Command College Shijiazhuang PLA Army Command College PLA Naval Command College PLA Air Force Command College PLA Artillery Command College Second Artillery Corps Command College India edit Tri Service edit National Defence College for One Star officers and Civil servants Defence Services Staff College College of Defence Management Military Institute of Technology MILIT is a Technical Staff College Army edit Army War College Mhow Navy edit Naval War College Goa Air force edit College of Air Warfare Indonesia edit National Armed Forces Command and General Staff College Army Command and General Staff College Naval Command and General Staff College id Air Force Command and General Staff College Japan edit Tri Service edit Joint Staff College 統合幕僚学校 Tōgō Bakuryō Gakkō JGSDF and IJA edit JGSDF TERCOM 陸上自衛隊教育訓練研究本部 ja Rikujō Jieitai Kyōiku Kunren Kenkyu Honbu JGSDF Staff College 陸上自衛隊幹部学校 ja Rikujō Jieitai Kanbu Gakkō Reorganised into TERCOM in 2018 Army War College 陸軍大学校 Rikugun Daigakkō Abolished in 1945 Army Artillery and Engineer School 陸軍砲工学校 ja Rikugun Hōkō Gakkō Renamed Army Science School 陸軍科學學校 ja Rikugun Kagaku Gakkō in 1941 abolished in 1945 JMSDF and IJN edit JMSDF Staff College 海上自衛隊幹部学校 Kaikujō Jieitai Kanbu Gakkō Naval War College 海軍大學校 Kaigun Daigakkō Abolished in 1945 JASDF edit Air Staff College 航空自衛隊幹部学校 Kōku Jieitai Kanbu Gakkō Jordan edit Royal Jordanian Joint Command and Staff College Kuwait edit Mubarak al Abdullah Joint Command and Staff College Lebanon edit Fouad Shehab Command and Staff College Nepal edit Army Command and Staff College Kathmandu Nepal APF Command and Staff College Kathmandu Nepal Pakistan edit National Defence University Command and Staff College PAF Air War College Pakistan Navy War College Philippines edit Armed Forces of the Philippines Command and General Staff College Saudi Arabia edit Saudi Armed Forces Command and Staff College Singapore edit Goh Keng Swee Command and Staff College Sri Lanka edit Tri Service edit National Defence College Sri Lanka Defence Services Command and Staff College General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University Army edit Army War College Buttala Volunteer Force Training School Army School of Logistics Navy edit Naval and Maritime Academy Air Force edit SLAF Junior Command amp Staff College Taiwan Republic of China edit National Defense University Army Command and Staff College Naval Command and Staff College Air Command and Staff College United Arab Emirates edit Armed Forces of the UAE Command and Staff College Europe edit Finland edit National Defence University Finland France edit Active duty officers Reserve officers Civilians 2nd tier Centre des hautes etudes militaires Institut des hautes etudes de la defense nationale Institut des hautes etudes de la defense nationale 1st tier Ecole de guerre Ecole superieure des officiers de reserve specialistes d etat major None Ecole de guerre War School Created in 1993 by the fusion of the four Ecoles superieures de guerre War Higher Schools Formerly known as Centre des hautes etudes militaires School of Advanced Military Studies Created in 1952 The students must have completed the Ecole de guerre Institut des hautes etudes de la defense nationale School of Advanced Defense Studies Created in 1936 The students are civilians both civil servants and high profile executives but the students of the Centre des hautes etudes militaires also attend the Institut Ecole superieure des officiers de reserve specialistes d etat major Reserve Staff Officers School Following the defeat of 1870 71 war it was created in 1899 by a group of Reserve Officers and then officially became a staff college in 1900 All these schools are seated in the ecole militaire in Paris Germany edit Fuhrungsakademie der Bundeswehr Bundeswehr Command and Staff College Bundesakademie fur Sicherheitspolitik Federal Academy for Security Policy Italy edit Istituto di Studi Militari Marittimi The Naval War College located within the Arsenale Marittimo in Venice Istituto di Scienze Militari Aeronautiche The Aeronautics and Defence Science Institute located in Florence Portugal edit Instituto de Estudos Superiores Militares Higher Military Studies Institute Portuguese Armed Forces Joint Command and Staff College Created in 2005 by the fusion of the former three separate Army Navy and Air Force staff colleges Instituto da Defesa Nacional National Defense Institute Ministry of Defense college for National and International Security policy created in 1967 Sweden Forsvarshogskolan Stockholm Switzerland edit Armed Forces College AFC Luzern United Kingdom edit Defence Academy of the United Kingdom Shrivenham Joint Services Command and Staff College for officers OF2 to OF6 and Warrant Officers Shrivenham JSCSC was formed by the merger in 1997 of Staff College Camberley Army Royal Naval College Greenwich and RAF Staff College Bracknell and the Joint Service Defence College Royal College of Defence Studies for officers generally of colonel or brigadier rank OF5 OF6 and civilians London Oceania edit Australia edit The Australian Defence College ADC was officially opened in 1999 in Canberra It is a Joint organisation and comprises the Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies CDSS Weston Creek the Australian Command and Staff College ACSC Weston Creek and the Australian Defence Force Academy ADFA Prior to the establishment of the Australian Command and Staff College middle management officer Command and Staff training was conducted at separate single Service staff colleges the RAN Staff Course at the RAN Staff College at HMAS Penguin in Sydney the Army Command and Staff Course was conducted at the Army Command and Staff College at Fort Queenscliff in Victoria and the RAAF Staff Course at the RAAF Staff College at RAAF Base Fairbairn in Canberra New Zealand edit New Zealand Defence College Intercontinental edit NATO edit NATO Defence CollegeSee also editCommand and Staff College disambiguation International Association for Military Pedagogy International Society of Military Sciences Staff military War collegeReferences edit Martin Van Crefeld The Training of Officers from military professionalism to irrelevance Free Press 1990 Argentina The 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