War College
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For the Salvation Army training college, see The War College (The Salvation Army). For the Russian executive body also known as the War Collegium, see College of War.
A War College is a senior military academy which is normally intended for veteran military officers and whose purpose is to educate and 'train on' senior military tacticians, strategists, and leaders. It is also often the place where advanced tactical and strategic thought is conducted, both for the purpose of developing doctrine and for the purpose of identifying implications and shifts in long-term patterns.
Examples:
- Army War College, Mhow of the Indian Army
- Imperial Japanese Army War College
- Imperial Japanese Naval War College
- PAF Air War College
- Pakistan Navy War College
- U.S. Army War College
- U.S. National War College
- U.S. Naval War College
- U.S. Air War College
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